For The Record: Remembering Ann Arbor's Lost Music Stores - A Zine for Record Store Day 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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AADL Talks To: Marc and Jeff Taras
In this episode, AADL talks to Marc and Jeff Taras, brothers and founders of PJ’s Used Records. Marc and Jeff tell us about the origin of the store, how they've managed to maintain a close relationship despite being in business together, and the customers who meant so much to them. For 37 years the store survived the rise and fall in popularity of genres and formats, including witnessing the foretold death of vinyl only for it to surge in popularity again.
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Used Record Shop to Open
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Disk Revolution
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Claus Pauses to Share his Disc List
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The Rise of Compact Discs
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Compact Disc Sales Surge; Platters Now Passe?
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Discount Records - 300 South State Street, August 1990 Photographer: Michael Elicson
Year:
1990
Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1990
Caption:
Discount Records: A wide selection of the usual suspects.
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Fast Forward to Oblivion
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