VIA PRESS RELEASE | Audiophiles, record enthusiasts, and music lovers are invited to join the second annual series of official Record Store Crawls, taking place in various U.S. cities throughout the next few months.
The first of this year’s Record Store Crawls takes place in New York City on Record Store Day, April 22nd, while the remainder of the cities’ Crawls will take place from June through August. Participants will be escorted by bus to some of each city’s best record stores with performances from various artists along the way. Tickets range from $34.95 to $59.95, and can be purchased at www.recordstorecrawl.com.
Record Store Crawl participants will enjoy: • A seat on the Record Store Crawl bus • A one-of-a-kind performance • Food and drinks • A gift bag including a mystery vinyl LP and other limited edition gifts • Discounts at participating records stores; and • Various other giveaways.
Bands confirmed to perform at select Record Store Crawl dates include: Savoire Adore (Nettwerk Records); Craig Brown Band (Third Man Records); Four By Fate (The End Records); The Sweeplings (Nettwerk Records), Angelica Garcia (Warner Bros. Records), Ryan Kinder (Warner Music Nashville), Steff and the Articles (independent), and more to be announced. Record Store Crawl is proudly presented in partnership with Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Record Store Crawl Schedule:
4/22 – New York, NY
6/10 – Minneapolis, MN
6/17 – Phoenix, AZ
6/24 – Chicago, IL
6/24 – Rochester, NY
7/8 – Seattle, WA
7/22 – Los Angeles, CA
7/29 – Birmingham, AL
7/29 – Washington, DC
8/6 – Austin, TX
8/12 – Portland, OR
8/26 – Nashville, TN
The full Record Store Crawl itinerary will be revealed the week of each crawl. Record Store Crawl partners include: 606 Records; Academy Records Annex; Agharta; Amoeba Music; Antone’s Records; Arlyn Studios; Austin Chronicle; Baby’s All Right; Bar Of The Gods; Barely Bros; Bop Shop Records; Breakaway Records; Carrigan’s; Charlemagne Records; Cosmic Vinyl; D’Addarrio; Dave’s Records; Do206; Do502; Do512; DoLA; doNYC; Double Nickels Collective; Down In The Valley; Dusty Groove; Easy Street’ Electric; Fetus; End of An Ear; Everyday Music; Everyday Music; Fond Object; Fourty First Street Pub; Gibson Showroom; Grimey’s & Grimey’s Too; Halycon; HiFi Records; High Brew Coffee; High Fidelity; House of Guitars; Illinois Entertainer; Jackpot Records; James Ballentine Uptown VFW; Joint Custody; Kanto Living; Lakeshore Record Exchange; Lucy’s On The Fly; Lux Bar; Masa of Echo Park; Mill City Sound; Moe Bar; Mr. Musichead; Music Millennium; NeedleDrop; Norman’s Sound & Vision; Pabst Blue Ribbon; Permanent Records; PRP.fm; Reckless Records; Record Archive; Record High; Record Parlour; Red Onion; Reggie’s; Renaissance Records; Rough Trade; Seasick Records; Silver Platters; Smash Records; Som Records; Songbyrd Music House; Sonic Boom; Stinkweeds; Sub Pop; Tender Loving Empire; Texas Music Office; The Groove; The Stranger; The Vinyl District; Think Indie; Third Man Records; Two Boots Pizza; U-Turn Audio; Vinyl Tap; W Washington DC; Waterloo Records & Video Tapes; WXNA 101.5 FM, Yucca Tap Room, and Zia Records.