Music Store In Colorado Springs, CO
Located in the Powers Corridor at the Vickers Plaza, Colorado Springs Square Music Company has convenient walk up parking and offers affordable music services, instruments, gear, and gifts.
Square Music Company
2332 Vickers Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Email: ColoradoSprings@Square.Music
Call or Text: 719-285-7778
Map / Directions
HOURS
SAT 10-5
SUN-FRI Closed
Ask us about music instruction and music therapy. We work with people in the greater El Paso County area.
Welcome to Colorado Springs – a place where the grandeur of the landscape inspires daily life, and the echoes of a rich history inform a vibrant and evolving soundscape, inviting both reflection and celebration.
Sitting at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is a city that seamlessly blends a pioneering past with a dynamic present. Its story is one of bold visionaries, transformative natural beauty, a soundscape deeply influenced by its unique setting and history, and a supportive, evolving music community.
There are more than 55 exciting things to see and do in the Pikes Peak Region, including thrilling whitewater rapids, awe-inspiring parks and trails, museums, attractions and a mountain zoo sure to deliver unforgettable family-friendly experiences. READ MORE at Visitcos.com
Colorado Springs is the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado. It is the principal city of the Colorado Springs metropolitan area. It is located in east-central Colorado, on Fountain Creek, 70 miles south of Denver. Colorado Springs is near the base of Pikes Peak, which rises 14,115 feet above sea level on the eastern edge of the Southern Rocky Mountains. READ MORE at Wikpedia
We have a strong and varied academic presence, with institutions of higher education contributing significantly to its skilled workforce, and cultural richness. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs offers programs in music and visual and performing arts. It hosts performances, workshops, and provides educational opportunities that support the music community.
Colorado College is known for its strong liberal arts focus. Pikes Peak State College offers music programs and courses that provide accessible pathways for individuals to develop their musical skills, contributing to the grassroots level of the music community.
The city’s formal inception dates to 1871, orchestrated by Civil War hero General William Jackson Palmer. Palmer, envisioning a refined resort town, meticulously planned its wide avenues and cultivated an atmosphere of gentility that earned it the early nickname “Little London.”
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the region’s fortunes dramatically shaped by the Cripple Creek Gold Rush. While the mines were miles away, Colorado Springs became the financial and residential hub for many of the “gold kings.”
The city’s commercial and cultural core is home to the esteemed Colorado Springs Philharmonic, a cornerstone of the classical music community that also engages in educational outreach. A vibrant mix of venues supports a diverse range of genres. These spaces offer platforms for emerging bands, established artists, and gathering spots for music enthusiasts.
Numerous festivals and live music series throughout the year are driven by passionate organizers, dedicated volunteers, and supportive local businesses, all contributing to a sense of shared musical identity.
Perhaps one of the city’s most profound cultural contributions is its role in inspiring Katharine Lee Bates to write the poem “America the Beautiful.” In 1893, a journey to the summit of Pikes Peak, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the “purple mountain majesties” and “fruited plain,” moved her to pen the iconic verses. This profound connection between landscape and artistic creation underscores a theme that continues to resonate with musicians in the region – the landscape itself is a powerful muse.
