Young music lovers are trading streaming playlists for spinning records, fueling an unexpected resurgence in vinyl sales that's breathing new life into decades-old music stores.
A nostalgic journey through the Tampa and NYC record stores that shaped a lifetime of musical discovery—from Vinyl Fever and Daddy Kool to the legacy of No Clubs and the new “Live Since ’85” exhibit ...
Sing the Children Over” by Kath Bloom and Loren Mazzacane Connors didn’t catch on in 1982. Now, it’s a collector’s dream, and ...
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Why Gen Z Is Spending $70 on Vinyl They Don’t Even Play
Gen Z isn’t buying vinyl records because they’re obsessed with sound quality or chasing nostalgia. Many of them are buying ...
Leigh Hoffman For the Valley Advocate As Turn It Up! approaches its 30th anniversary, the music store is falling into the ...
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Move over, Universal—Warner Music Experience holiday store pops up in West Hollywood as UMusic stores open in NYC and London
A limited-run holiday pop-up store from Warner Music hits the heart of Hollywood just days before Universal Music stores ...
Fifty-six percent of Gen Z fans like vinyl for its aesthetic, while 37% use it as home decor, according to a Vinyl Alliance survey. It’s part of what Jared Watson, an assistant professor of marketing ...
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Award winning Scottish band release limited edition album at Edinburgh vinyl store
A rising Scottish band who won the Scottish Album of the Year award with their debut album will visit a popular Edinburgh ...
Whether you are shopping for a classic rock fan or a musical theatre lover, there's vinyl for every listener at Trax on Wax.
That’s the thinking behind the next installment of Rock Music Menu’s Holiday Gift Guide, and the first onedesigned ...
Pentridge Prison’s radio station played donated albums for its inmates. Twenty-six years after the site’s sale, a local shop ...
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