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AADL Talks To: Jim King, Musician & Owner of King's Keyboard House

Portrait of Jim King behind a microphone in a studio

 

Jim King is the owner of King's Keyboard House, which was established in 1961 by his father, Richard. Jim grew up surrounded by music, which led to him performing at iconic venues including Bimbo's On The Hill and The Second Chance with his bands. He shares stories of maintaining a longstanding local business and the legendary performers they've supplied. 

Holiday Gift Items Available At Schoolkids Records, November 1991 Photographer: Bill Wood

Holiday Gift Items Available At Schoolkids Records, November 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1991
Caption:
Rated as one of the country's best music stores, Schoolkids' features a uniquely diverse selection of jazz, rock, folk, blues, childrens music & more. A Schoolkids' gift certificate is the perfect solution to holiday gift giving. Give the gift of Ann Arbor - Blues Piano from Mr. B, recorded live at the Kerrytown Concert House on Schoolkids' own label. See our collection of music and movies available on laser disc. Experience the difference!

Holiday Gift Items Available At SKR Classical, November 1991 Photographer: Bill Wood

Holiday Gift Items Available At SKR Classical, November 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1991
Caption:
'Tis the season for Messiah's and Nutcrackers and carols by the carload but which Messiah and what Nutcracker? Come to SKR Classical to hear selections from our vast stock of holiday music; we'll help you find the one just right for you.

Organ, Piano Firm to Open

Organ, Piano Firm to Open image
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
May
Year
1961
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Ann Arbor 200

For The Record: Remembering Ann Arbor's Lost Music Stores - A Zine for Record Store Day 2024

Year
2024

As part of Ann Arbor 200, this zine was created for Record Store Day 2024 to commemorate music and record stores from Ann Arbor's past. Materials used in the zine are listed below. Find out more about Ann Arbor's record and music stores in AADL's archival collections

 

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