Marquette, MI | Emporium record store hosts grand opening: The Emporium record store hosted a grand opening event on Friday, Feb. 14 at their new location on Third Street in downtown Marquette. The store carries gently used vintage vinyl along with vintage toys, CDs, comics and more. “We also pride ourselves on tracking down that elusive recording that you’re looking for and filling special orders,” said Jon Teichman, the store’s owner. Community members were welcomed to stop in and browse the store, something the owner had been looking forward to for months. “All the challenges and stress of the last four months just melted away once the first customer walked through the door at high noon on Friday and the steady flow of people continued all throughout the day until we closed the doors at 8 p.m. that night,” Teichman said.
Linden, MI | Jack’s Record Stache finds new home in Linden, pays homage to Flint roots: Looking for the latest Grammy winners? Or maybe you are searching for a vinyl that has a limited edition? Jack’s Record Stache may just be what you need. The music haven recently opened at 123 N. Bridge Street in downtown Linden. The beloved record store was previously nestled into the space near Flint Local 432 for more than five years. The move comes from the owner, Jerry Crago, finding his way to be closer to home after he and his wife recently had a child. Crago said he is excited for this new chapter, as downtown Linden has seen a boom in new businesses open in the last few years, including a bookstore, coffee shop and new skate shop. “I just had a desire to be closer to home, be able to be around my son more and even be able to bring him into work,” Crago said. “It’s a small town. My wife and I live there, which is a big part of the move. Our new shop, it’s located right in the heart of downtown.”
Lima, OH | Community rallies to support Groamy’s after fire: On Jan. 12, Groamy’s CDs and Tapes was damaged in a fire. Since then, the business has been out of commission—but the community came together to host a benefit for the store. Hosted by Lima’s Finest Food Company, supporters of Groamy’s and bands from near and far turned out to help him get the store back up and running. A silent auction featured a variety of donated items and memorabilia—and, of course, the bands performed rockin’ music for the crowd. The event showcased what Groamy and his business mean to the Lima community. “He has done so much for the community that when it happened, we instantly were like, “What can we do?” He’s done so much for the bands, and really, anything that goes on here in Lima, he’s done so much for them that we really wanted to kind of show him that Lima appreciates everything and get him back on his feet.”
Duncan, BC | Business Notes: Doom City Records opens in downtown Duncan: A new record store has opened above the Duncan Garage Cafe & Bakery. Doom City Records, which opened just before Christmas, sells used and new records, CDs, cassettes, local art and other merchandise. Owner Jeremy Horgan said he has always had a passion for music, and really enjoys chatting with people about it, so it seemed only natural to him that he’d open a record store. Horgan, who is from Duncan, said he worked at Red Arrow Brewing for seven years before opening Doom City Records, and graduated with a Masters in Business degree from the University of Victoria last summer, so he’s well grounded in what it takes to run a successful business. He said, in partnership with Cowichan Green Community, Doom City Records will donate 100 per cent of sales from records donated to the store to the Pregnancy Food Connections Program, which provides vouchers for vegetables, beef and eggs to pregnant women, for the rest of the year.
Dorset, UK | Owner of Record Vault, Broadwindsor, launches Record Club: A new social event for music lovers has started in west Dorset. Ian Picken has had a passion for vinyl records since the age of 14 when he worked in a record shop. After starting his very-own business buying and selling records online, he decided to follow his dreams and open the Record Vault at Redlands Yard in Broadwindsor. Now, the business owner wants to get local music lovers involved in a conversation about music. It is part of a series of talks on different albums, bands and artists, with the next focusing on Fleetwood Mac’s, ‘Rumours’ on Wednesday, February 26 at the White Lion in Broadwindsor from 7.30pm. Mr Picken said: “Being part of the community has always been important, and it was incredibly encouraging to see the support we had at the first Record Club meeting at the end of January where we discussed Pink Floyd, and their Animals LP. It’s a great opportunity to get together with other music lovers for an informal chat.”
Salina, KS | Gryphon’s Wing Records Bringing Vinyl & Cassette Culture to Salina: Salina is about to welcome a new destination for music lovers with the opening of Gryphon’s Wing Records, owned and operated by Salina natives Jonathan Hess and Olivia Hamilton. The store will cater to both longtime collectors and newcomers, offering an extensive selection of new and preowned records, CDs, and cassette tapes, along with the equipment and accessories needed to enjoy them. Located in Salina’s growing retail scene, Gryphon’s Wing Records is designed to be a one-stop shop for all things vinyl and cassette. The store will feature several models of Audio-Technica turntables, Edifier-powered bookshelf speakers, and retro Walkman-style cassette players imported from France. To keep collections in top shape, customers will also find replacement cartridges, cables, and record cleaning supplies. Beyond just selling music, the store will provide a buy, sell, and trade service for those looking to refresh their collections.
Northampton, MA | The Northampton Record Fair returns: The Northampton Record Fair returns on Sunday, March 2, at Union Station, 125 Pleasant St., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local and regional record dealers from around the Northeast are bringing out thousands of vinyl records and CDs for salem with sixty-seven tables with at least 70,000 vinyl records and CDs spread over four rooms. Early admission from 9-11 a.m. is $8 for the diehard’s looking to snatch the rare finds. Early admission comes with a raffle ticket to potentially be one of the winners of gift certificates to local record stores and three $50 shopping sprees for the fair. The raffle will be called at 11 a.m. Admission is $3 general admission from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. All ages, everyone’s invited. DJs will be spinning vinyl all day at the fair.
UK | Independent Label Market Returns for the Spring Market at Coal Drops Yard, Kings Cross, announces new markets in partnership with Rough Trade: Independent Label Market is set to return to Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, on Saturday, May 10th, bringing together the best in independent music, vinyl culture, artist-craft-makers, and local brewers. After more than a decade of showcasing independent labels, ILM continues to be a key meeting point for music fans, labels and industry folk. This year, ILM is delighted to join forces with Rough Trade, the UK’s iconic record retailer, to launch new pop-up markets in Liverpool and Nottingham. ILM’s Spring Market takes place at Coal Drops Yard on May 10th, with pop-up markets at Rough Trade Liverpool on June 1st and Rough Trade Nottingham on June 15th. For full event details, line-ups, and exclusive releases, visit independentlabelmarket.com.
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