Third Man Cass Corridor Grand Opening Black Friday November 27, 2015: D-Day approaches and with it a myriad of updates and exciting announcements of surprise releases, limited editions, exclusive Detroit merchandise, eye-popping in-house attractions and contraptions, and much more will be rolling out in the lead up to our Grand Opening…
Vinyl Vaughan will miss this year’s record fair after stroke: The sixth annual vinyl record and CD collector’s fair will go ahead as normal on Sunday, despite the absence of its founder. The fair takes place at Blanchelande College on Sunday between 10am and 4pm. Admission is £3 before 11am and £2 after and children get in free.
Japanese young people helping turn tables in favor of vinyl records: About 80,000 records are available at the HMV Record Shop, which opened in August last year in Tokyo. Many people purchase vinyl records at the store together with a record player priced at 9,980 yen, or about $80. On Nov. 3 – designated records day by the Recording Industry Association of Japan – the shop held a seminar for vinyl beginners on how to use a turntable and how to enjoy listening to record music.
The soundtrack to David Lynch’s masterpiece Blue Velvet is coming back to vinyl: Great news for anyone still waiting on the much mooted reissue of the Twin Peaks soundtrack, Angelo Badalamenti’s haunting score for David Lynch’s 1986 film Blue Velvet is being reissued on vinyl for the first time in the US and Europe in almost thirty years.
Vinyl records, music memorabilia at Burlington Seniors’ Centre: The Burlington Seniors’ Centre is once again the location for the Burlington Record and Music Memorabilia Show. It takes place Sunday, Nov. 22 from 10:30 a.m. -4 p.m. at the seniors’ centre, 2285 New St.