Record Store Days
From Vinyl to Digital and Back Again
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2010
Sterling (Verlag)
978-1-4027-7232-0 (ISBN)
Sterling (Verlag)
978-1-4027-7232-0 (ISBN)
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An anthology that takes a look back at the retail refuges that enthralled at least three generations of music lovers, providing a glimpse into the special alchemy that makes a great record store. It includes photographs and reminiscences from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks, and avid fans.
This title offers a fascinating look back at the retail refuges that enthralled at least three generations of music lovers. It features photographs and memories from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks and avid fans. It is written and compiled by two record store veterans, one of whom is the Grammy-nominated president of Go Music, with a foreword by a member of R.E.M. In this era of digital downloads the small, indie record shop might sound like an anachronism. But, in fact, record stores served as community centres, information exchanges, clubs, art galleries and launching pads for numerous bands and record labels. "Record Store Days" takes a long, loving look back at the retail refuges that enthralled at least three generations of music lovers, providing a glimpse into the special alchemy that makes a great record store. Written and compiled by two record store veterans, this lively and nostalgic anthology includes photographs and reminiscences from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks and, of course, avid fans.
This title offers a fascinating look back at the retail refuges that enthralled at least three generations of music lovers. It features photographs and memories from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks and avid fans. It is written and compiled by two record store veterans, one of whom is the Grammy-nominated president of Go Music, with a foreword by a member of R.E.M. In this era of digital downloads the small, indie record shop might sound like an anachronism. But, in fact, record stores served as community centres, information exchanges, clubs, art galleries and launching pads for numerous bands and record labels. "Record Store Days" takes a long, loving look back at the retail refuges that enthralled at least three generations of music lovers, providing a glimpse into the special alchemy that makes a great record store. Written and compiled by two record store veterans, this lively and nostalgic anthology includes photographs and reminiscences from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks and, of course, avid fans.
Gary Calamar, president of Go Music, is a Grammy-nominated producer and music supervisor for his work on Six Feet Under. He is currently overseeing the music on some of the most acclaimed and popular shows on television: True Blood, House and Dexter. Phil Gallo has been a music journalist and entertainment editor for 25 years. He has also appeared on CNN and the BBC to talk about issues in the music industry.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.4.2010 |
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Zusatzinfo | full colour throughout |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 203 x 203 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Regional- / Landesgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4027-7232-7 / 1402772327 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4027-7232-0 / 9781402772320 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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