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The 2025 NAMM Show
Where: The Anaheim Convention Center
When: Jan. 20-25, 2025
Next: The Summer NAMM Show will return to Nashville, TN, June 29-July 1, 2025
Information: NAMM.org
Rising violinist Mia Asano performing during Global Media Day at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Article by Robert Kinsler
Photography by Bob Steshetz and Robert Kinsler
Major concert events, intimate booth performances, new groundbreaking music making products unveiled for the first time and educational sessions are all a part of the annual NAMM Show.
The year's 2025 NAMM Show was held at the Anaheim Convention Center Jan. 20-25, 2025.
Peter Frampton at The NAMM Show on Jan. 22, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Attending Global Media Day (held on Jan. 22) provided me a perfect chance to get an early, in-depth glimpse at several music-making products, watch a couple of cool performances and even catch recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Peter Frampton discuss his career.
Because he is suffering of inclusion body myositis (IBM) — a progressive muscle disorder characterized by muscle inflammation and weakness — Frampton announced his farewell tour in 2019. However, despite the impacts of the disease, Frampton has continued to record and perform.
"Well, I keep saying that's the last one," Frampton said of each tour; he noted he will perform a short series of shows in April and again in June of 2025. "I'm going to keep going as long as my fingers still work. It's getting more difficult now."
The legendary guitar great said he has to work harder to play guitar, and explore different ways so he can keep playing.
"I will keep doing music the rest of my life."
Scott Mulvahill performing with his "DataBass" at Global Media Day on Jan. 22, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Among the other highlights I caught at Global Media Day was upright bassist Scott Mulvahill, who performed on a one-of-a-kind instrument he invented dubbed the "DataBass." The instrument combines the benefits of an upright bass with the power of MIDI sampling, and the artist showcased its unique magic throughout a strong five-song set.
Singer-songwriter/guitarist Yvette Young playing a state-of-the-art Yamaha TransAcoustic TAG3 C guitar at the NAMM Show. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Another instrument that wowed media was Yamaha's TransAcoustic TAG3 C acoustic guitar. I was able to spend some time playing the 2nd Generation TransAcoustic Guitar and it's a real wonder. It plays like a top-tier acoustic guitar, but comes equipped with Bluetooth allowing the user to connect their smart devices and play their favorite songs directly through the instrument. There is also an onboard looper, so you can record and play back your performances. There is built-in reverb, chorus and delay effects with simple controls. And there is a rechargeable battery and magnetic charging connection providing more than five hours of play time.
Alicia Witt performing at the NAMM Show on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. Photo credit: Robert Kinsler |
Alicia Witt with Ernest, a rescue dog who accompanies her onstage during performances. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Rachael Sage performing at the Casio booth on Friday, Jan. 24. Photo credit: Robert Kinsler |
Harmonica great Lee Oskar blasting away on the Yamaha Grand Plaza Stage on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Fingerstyle guitarist Laurence Juber performing on the Martin Stage at NAMM. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Singer-songwriter/guitarist Mary Spender performing at The NAMM Show. Photo credit: Robert Kinsler |
Jon Batiste performing on the Yamaha Grand Plaza Stage at NAMM on Friday night, Jan. 24, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Jon Batiste performing at NAMM on Friday night, Jan. 24, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
The highlight for me was an absolutely gorgeous performance of "Butterfly" that he performed alone at a grand piano.
Learn more about Batiste via his official website HERE.
For more information on The NAMM Show, visit NAMM.org.
And be sure to check out the colorful images taken by photographer Bob Steshetz below capturing so many sights and sounds on display during the NAMM Show!
Jon Batiste performing at the Grand Plaza Yamaha Stage on Friday night, Jan. 24, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Blues-rock singer-songwriter/guitarist Harris Sweetwater checking out a guitar during the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
From left, violinist Mia Asano performing on stage with saxophonist Grace Kelly in the Yamaha booth on Jan. 23, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
The Lee Oskar Harmonica Blues & Beyond Showcase thrilled concertgoers on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Violinist Mia Asano performing during Global Media Day. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Jacob Collier performing during the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
Grace Kelly performing at the Yamaha booth during the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. Photo credit: Bob Steshetz |
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