I've always been fascinated by how some vintage vinyl records can be worth far more than we might expect. What started as ...
Ever since he was a kid with an allowance, Chris Johnson has collected records. By his estimate, he’s now got more than a thousand of them in his basement. But that doesn’t mean he couldn’t add a few ...
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Vinyl records have endured every format that threatened to replace them. CDs would make them obsolete in the eighties, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Hundreds of vinyl connoisseurs and budding collectors once again descended upon Flagship Brewing Co. in Tompkinsville Sunday for Maker Park Radio’s fourth annual record fair, ...
You might not expect to find so many releases in this compact space in rural Minnesota, but the Hawley Spin Depot has put a whole new spin on weekends-only record stores. Justin Stoll, left, and ...
Editor's note:This is the second in a series of stories on collectors and collectibles. Spinning records is not just a nostalgic way to listen to music. It hasn't been for years. The popularity of ...
RICHMOND — Music lovers are traveling from Washington and all parts of Virginia to check out Richmond’s expansive record scene. “It’s a huge vinyl town,” said Bobby Egger, owner of Vinyl Conflict ...
For some audiophiles, every Saturday feels like Record Store Day. But what about every other weekend of the year? Let's break down some of the go-to spots for music shopping in Middle Tennessee ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Walk inside this Melrose Avenue shop in Los Angeles, and you enter another world. If you're into music, you could describe this as vinyl heaven. "Music is the core of our ...
Back in the 20th century, vinyl record collecting was the standard for audiophiles and casual music listeners alike. It was the only massively-available format for music in the United States, after ...
Housebound music lovers starved of live shows during the pandemic got their groove on with vinyl records instead, fuelling a ...
Vinyl is so hot right now that a Nashville-based audio company has been able to create an entirely new way of experiencing it. And it’s apparently all the rage. The company, called Tiny Vinyl, makes ...