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But record shop + bar Off the Record became a line-down-the-block, the-doorman-doesn’t-know-you hotspot thanks to a constant nightly rotation of Dallas’ best DJs.
The month of May was no different with ten records selling for more than $3000 (around £2200) and the most expensive vinyl making a tidy $6690 for one lucky seller.
Treasure House Records 406 celebrated its grand opening on Saturday during the annual Montana BBQ Cook-Off in Absarokee. The store is owned and operated by Debbie Skiles, a retired teacher.
Vinyl Me, Please, the once-thriving Denver subscription service that is suing its former executives over record plant, has been sold.
Once beloved, recently troubled record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has been acquired by VNYL Inc., with new owners vowing to right the ship.
This round of vinyl treasures is highlighted by a double album of the Gin Blossoms’ classic 1992 release, New Miserable Experience.
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