The caller from Johannesburg, South Africa, could barely speak English, but he could cluck. So could the guy from Tahiti who called the next day, asking Seattle record store owner Dean Silverstone for ...
The records are everywhere at the small, cramped street corner shop, a sort of shrine to performers, some of whom haven’t been heard on popular radio for 30 years or more. The walls are covered with ...
Within the Pomona Swap Meet’s sea of shiny Corvettes and 1950s Cadillacs, a storage truck seems out of place. In thick block letters, it reads Thump Records and is open for vending. As racks of ...
After collecting an estimated 350,000 vinyl records, Ken Hudson considers his tiny Catonsville record store more a museum than a business. It’s not Picassos and Leonardo da Vincis that adorn the walls ...
Bob Abramson has run House of Oldies for half a century. Inset: John Lennon Annie Wermiel/NY Post; Everett Collection Any store would be thrilled to have a member of The Beatles browse their shelves.
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