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The Most Valuable Vinyl Records That Collectors Quietly Obsess Over
In January 2015, Elvis Presley's My Happiness sold for $300,000; it was the first the King ever recorded. "It was a 'live' ...
Scott Dudelson, an avid vinyl collector who lost over 8,000 records in the Palisades fire when his home burned down, at Record Surplus in Santa Monica. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times) Scott ...
AENT), the world’s largest distributor of vinyl records and a leading curator of physical entertainment products and ...
In our Record Store Day 2024 issue of the BrooklynVegan Digital Magazine, we talked to many different musicians about how record collecting and independent record stores shaped who they are today. One ...
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6 everyday things from the 1970s collectors now want
Ah, the 1970s-an era filled with bell-bottom jeans, funky music, and an explosion of color that still makes us smile. While ...
Sly Stone made a lot of essential releases. But what was his one “Essential” – capital “e” – record? It’s Andrew Winistorfer’s job to decide, and then share the news with the vinyl collecting world.
The ’70s, low-rise jeans and vinyl records –– today’s young adults seem to be traveling back in time, reviving the trends that define past decades. The resurrection of analog in a digital age reflects ...
Kobi Waldfogel grew up when the iPod was king, but after a few years of listening to downloaded music through corded headphones, he realized he’d never seen the cover art for some of his favorite ...
Physical forms of music fizzled out with the rise of modern technology and music-streaming apps. But thanks to a growing fascination with nostalgic sounds, records aren't completely done for. In fact, ...
GATHERING DUST. THERE COMES A TIME IN THE LIFE OF THE COLLECTOR WHEN ONE’S PRIDE AND JOY. YEAH, BECOMES A BIT OF A PROBLEM. AS YOU CAN TELL, THEY’RE EVERYWHERE YOU TURN. LIKE MANY AN AGING BOOMER, JIM ...
Vinyl lovers of all kinds filled the lobby of the Education First building on Nov. 15 for the first Cambridge Record Fair — designed to be accessible to everyone in the city. “We’re all a big ...
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