Record Store Day: A Brief Financial History



Record Store Day

Record Store Day: Tables are turning.



Five years ago, things weren’t looking so good for vinyl records. Annual sales of LPs in the U.S. had dipped below 1 million for the first time in a decade, and record giant Tower had just gone out of business. Independent stores were likely next.


Michael Kurtz, a longtime music producer and technician, was sitting around with a bunch of record store owners trying to brainstorm ideas to reverse that trend when Chris Brown of Bull Moose Music suggested dedic...

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Published on April 21, 2012 00:10
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