Record Store Days: From Vinyl to Digital and Back Again

Record Store Days: From Vinyl to Digital and Back Again

by Peter Buckof R . E . M . Gary Calamarand Phil Gall (Author)

Synopsis

This is a fascinating, loving look back at the retail refuges that enthralled three generations of music lovers. This is 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. There's nothing as glamorous as a record store . (Paul McCartney). 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 and art galleries. Record Store Days provides a glimpse into the special alchemy that makes a great record store. This book includes photographs and reminiscences from musicians, music industry executives, former record store clerks and, of course, avid fans.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Sterling
Published: 07 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 140279455X
ISBN 13: 9781402794551

Author Bio
Gary Calamar, president of Go Music, is a Grammy-nominated producer and music supervisor for his work on HBO's Six Feet Under. He is currently overseeing the music on some of the most acclaimed and popular shows on television: True Blood (HBO) and Dexter (Showtime). Phil Gallo has been a music journalist and entertainment editor for 25 years. He has written for publications including the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and Daily News Los Angeles. He also contributes to the websites The Wrap and LiveDaily.