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Push open those front doors and prepare for that moment of delightful disorientation that comes when facing seemingly endless ...
After two years of delays, and a surprising breakup with their former partners at Denver’s Vinyl Me, Please record club, ...
Listening to vinyl is a joyful experience, and with these tips, tricks, and tools, you can set up your turntable and keep it ...
If you're just getting started with vinyl, buying used records can seem like an appealing prospect, but there are some key ...
Vinyl Cup Records is moving from its second-floor location in Beaverdale to the former Back Country storefront on Beaver ...
The upscale record-club based in Denver has seen lawsuits, layoffs and numerous complaints over the last year.
As a result of the relocation, the Omaha and Cedar Falls locations will close, consolidating the focus back to Beaverdale.
VINYL CUP RECORDS WILL TAKE OVER THE SPOT THAT WAS HOME TO ANOTHER POPULAR BUSINESS FOR 51 YEARS. KCCI’S MARCUS MCINTOSH SHOWS US WHY A MOVE OF JUST A FEW BLOCKS COULD GIVE VINYL CUP RECORDS A ...
The LP has made a legitimate comeback, and local record shops around the Main Line region are reaping the benefits of vinyl.