Record Store Day 2008
Though I'm still mourning the loss of Final Vinyl in the East Village, that won't stop me from seeking out and patronizing my local record store this Saturday, April 19th, on Record Store Day. Get out there and support your local music retailer--more specifically, the ones selling vinyl!Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, album covers, cassettes, Jamaincan Record Label Art, music, record labels, records, tapes, turntable, vinyl
45 RPM - The Book

Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, album covers, ephemera, music, records, vinyl
Vinyl Record Day
Join "black crack" addicts worldwide on August 12th as we celebrate Vinyl Record Day commemorating the anniversary of the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Edison. Go crate-digging at yard sales, flea markets and thrift shops, support your local vinyl record store, shop for new and used vinyl online at such great stores as Dusty Groove and Gemm, or finally get a replacement stylus for that used turntable you bought off Craig's List.Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, album covers, music, records, turntable, vinyl
USB Turntablist Unite
If, like me, you have lots of rare, out-of-print vinyl records that just don't exist digitally, the Numark TTUSB Turntable with USBWhile we're on the subject of labels...
I probably posted this a while back, and it's also listed in the Interesting Links section, but there's a whole mess of rockabilly label art over at the Rockin' Country Style Label Shots website. While many of the label designs verge on boring sans-serif type with little or no graphics, there are a few well worth the dig. Dig?Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, country, music, record labels, records, rockabilly, vinyl
More Jamaican Label Art

This is getting ridiculous. Ian of Jamaincan Label Art informs me of another site dedicated to Jamaican 45rpm label art, the Dance Crasher website. In addition to labels, Dance Crasher hosts a plethora of reggae ephemera to gaze. It seems the UK is replete with these precious discs. And it looks like I'm gonna have to hook up the ol' scanner and get to work if I hope to contend...
Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, jamaica, Jamaincan Record Label Art, music, record labels, records, reggae, vinyl
Marshall E. Sehorn - R.I.P.
Check out the great piece on the "B" side blog about Marshall Sehorn, an influential and controvercial figure in New Orleans music history—though his influence was surely not confined to the Crescent City.Labels: 45rpm, 7-inch, mardi gras, music, new orleans, records, vinyl
Tail Feathers
I found this site by accident while looking up an old LP by "Booty People." I'm ashamed of how many of these records I own!Labels: album covers, records, vinyl




