Holy crap, it’s already September. Though many of us are already mourning the summer after Labor Day Weekend, the drop in the weather makes me want to get on my bike and ride around the city.
Why not challenge yourself to explore a new record store you have been meaning to check out? The Vinyl District knows you’re looking to beef up your record collection and has a challenge for you, to complete our Foursquare List or our Gowalla Trip of the Best Record Stores in your city. If you live in DC, NYC, or Nashville, we’ve got your trip all planned out.
First, you’ll want to add us on Foursquare or Gowalla and download their apps to your phone.
On Foursquare, you can follow our lists of best DC/NYC/Nashville Record Stores.
- Our DC tour includes: Som Records, Crooked Beat Records, Smash Records, Red Onion Records and Books, and Melody Records
- Our NYC tour includes: Other Music, The Sound Library, Generation Records, Good Records, Jazz Record Center, Deadly Dragon Sound, Rock and Soul, House of Oldies, Bleeker Street Records, Rebel Rebel Records, and Strider Records
- Our Nashville tour includes: Grimey’s Records, The Groove, Phonoluxe Records, Third Man Records, Ernest Tubb Record Shop, and The Great Escape
On Gowalla, you can take one of our three trips of best DC/NYC/Nashville Record Stores. You must visit each store to complete the trip. You don’t have to complete it, but it’s more fun if you do.
- Our DC tour includes: Som Records, Crooked Beat Records, Smash Records, Red Onion Records and Books, and Melody Records.
- Our NYC tour includes: Other Music, The Sound Library, Generation Records, Good Records, Deadly Dragon Sound, Bleeker Street Records, and House of Oldies
- Our Nashville tour includes: Grimey’s Records, The Groove, Phonoluxe Records, and Ernest Tubb Record Shop
We plan on adding lists for other cities, and if we left any off that you strongly feel should be, added drop us a comment.