Eagles fan opens new vinyl record shop complete with Crystal Palace Park turnstile: “…Chris Winter, 56, has opened Turnstyle Records, in Streatham High Road, Streatham, to try to swim against the tide of music stores shutting down across the capital. The name comes from a cast iron turnstile he bought from the shop’s previous owners in its incarnation as a vintage emporium…”
Kenosha retailer stays in the groove: “…John Galgano has been watching the record business spin for decades, from 78 rpm records in juke boxes to brand new vinyl re-issues for an enthusiastic young audience. His father Tony owned Galgano Records at Armitage and Pulaski on Chicago’s northwest side for generations, so John was born into the business…”
Arthur Russell collaborator launches Kickstarter campaign for vinyl pressing plant in Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Vinyl Works aims to “make record manufacturing more accessible” “If successful, Brooklyn Vinyl Works will run 24 hours a day. Members of the public will also be able to visit the plant and watch the vinyl pressing process through a specially constructed glass wall…”
Q&A: Jam 88.3’s Russ Davis On Releasing A Pinoy Indie Vinyl Record, And Hosting This Generation’s Version Of NU’s ‘In The Raw’: If you’re a fan of Filipino indie music, you’ve most likely heard of this little gem