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The owners of Waterloo Records hope an eye-popping revamp will reinvent the music-shopping experience in uncertain economic ...
Zydeco legend Clifton Chenier would have turned 100 in 2025. This year he's the subject of a book, a box set and a tribute ...
Vinyl Cup Records, a hidden gem in Beaverdale since 2018, is preparing for a major move to a more visible and spacious location. "It is roughly 5,000 square feet," said Luke Dickens, the owner of ...
Vinyl Cup Records is moving from its second-floor location in Beaverdale to the former Back Country storefront on Beaver Avenue. Owner Luke Dickens plans to expand the store's inventory from 500 ...
He’s been in the business for 30 years and started out selling his collection in a small section in the back of a video store. In 2010, he opened up The Record Centre in the old Character Hair ...
I'm not talking about new releases, which are obviously on new vinyl – and I'm as excited as anyone for some of the great new records supporting the celebration of bricks and mortar record shops. But ...
In 2006, pop sensation Taylor Swift’s titular album, Taylor Swift, was released in multiple formats including vinyl. The global music market saw an increasing customer base for LPs. The vinyl ...
In 2023, after years of holding pop-up vinyl sales, the two friends, along with their wives, Jade Herrera and Rebecca Myers, opened Pharr Out Records in a historic building in this city of 80,000.
The Big Record Riot hosted at the Quality Inn & Suites at 8040 Perry Highway takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. With more than 10,000 records on sale, vinyl enthusiasts and music fans ...
From another basement closer to home in 2015, he bought up 22,000 vinyl LPs and 6,000 CDs stored up over four decades by music critic Jon Bream in the Star Tribune’s old building.
A small record label is reissuing what it calls the first country record. The music was first released in 1891 on a wax cylinder. And the singer on the album was a Black man from New Orleans.
To accommodate the emerging market, record stores and shops began to pop up all across the country. Scott “Scooter” Thomas opened Scooter’s Records in Starkville in 2017.