Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald in a record shop during a break while filming The Breakfast Club, 1984
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The rest of this cute family, dad and baby originally posted here. At Bleecker Street Records in NYC.
Kate Arends from Wit & Delight
New browsers, Londres, 1950s.
Wall o’ Kitten Covers!!!
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Sam “The Record Man” Sniderman, whose name graced Toronto’s Mecca for music lovers and who helped unknown Canadian musicians make their marks in music history, died September 23, 2012. He was 92.
Sam The Record Man
Anna Karina dans Vivre sa vie de Jean-Luc Godard, 1962.
Listening booths at the record store
Fortune / Hi-Q Records, Detroit, 1950s.
Euclid Records (@EuclidRecords) on Chartres Street in New Orleans is a branch of the amazing Euclid Records in Webster Groves, MO near St. Louis. Although both locations carry plenty of vinyl and used product, the New Orleans store seems more geared to strictly vinyl and used product than the St. Louis store. If you can’t visit them in the 9th Ward, visit them at http://www.euclidnola.com, or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EuclidRecordsNola. The St. Louis store is on Twitter as well.
(Source: thefrontlinehiphop)