In rotation: 5/26/15

Record Store Day announces Vinyl Tuesday: “Vinyl fans will have an even more ample opportunity to support independent record stores with the brand new collaborative effort Vinyl Tuesday.”

Judas Priest’s Glenn Tipton Praises Vinyl Resurgence: ‘I Think It’s A Great Thing’

London record shop Music And Video Exchange to be turned into luxury hotel: The shop has been located on Soho’s Berwick Street for the past 20 years

“Classic Album Sundays and ZTT present a high end deluxe box set vinyl re-issue of The Art of Noise ‘Who’s Afraid Of The Art Of Noise’. Remastered from the original tapes and pressed on audiophile quality 180g vinyl, this re-issue will be pressed as a double 45rpm LP for the first time.”

Third record store in Columbia, Vinyl Renaissance, opens downtown: “A new record store, Vinyl Renaissance, had its grand opening Saturday at 16 N. Tenth St. Downtown Columbia now has three record stores — the others are Slackers and Hitt Records — within two blocks.”

Spectacular journey through time and space: Parisian record stores “…I often come across visual evidences of the activity of now disappeared record stores: illustrated sleeves, stickers, stamps, advertisements, postcards. That’s how I discovered that there used to be a lot of record stores all around Paris and had the idea of the website…”

Vinyl Lovers Flock for Austin Record Convention: “TWC NEWS VIDEO: One of the largest music sales in the world is taking place in Austin this weekend. Russell Wilde shows us how the Austin Record Convention is changing while remaining the same.”

Vinyl Collectors Eye Jamaica: “Debby Bissoon, brand manager at the Bob Marley Group of Companies, confirmed on behalf of Tuff Gong International that vinyl is making a comeback. However, she did highlight that Jamaica would have benefited more if the local vinyl pressing plants had not closed their doors after the digital revolution…”

Vinyl records fair finds new home at Old Canberra Inn: “‘It’s been fantastic, we’ve been bowled over by people, with a lot of fresh faces and young people,’ he said.”

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