Lane Zastrow
Lane Zastrow was playing professionally and even teaching music as a teenager. His main instrument, the accordion! After years on the road, Lane made his way into the print world. In 1967, Lane joined Sight & Sound, which was owned by Zeb Billings. He later worked for the famed Chicago Musical Instruments (CMI) and in fact was the last person hired by the founder, MH Berlin. His territory was mostly in the east, including New York. Lane enjoyed working with the company even when his area of focus changed to keyboards and becoming, first, regional sales manager and then national sales manager. He enjoyed the challenges of the changing positions. In 1976, he took on the Gibson brand and moved into the Executive Vice President position until the company was sold and moved to Nashville. At that time he remained in the Gibson factory building with a few key builders who had too deep family roots in Kalamazoo to move, so they opened Heritage Guitars.
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