Napa sees a vinyl resurgence with three independent record stores attracting music lovers and unique customers reflecting national trends in vinyl popularity.
Roland Kirk’s celebrated 1967 jazz album, ‘Now Please Don’t You Cry, Beautiful Edith,’ is set to receive a vinyl reissue.
But in recent months, she’s been getting to know him better, through the massive vinyl record collection he left behind. In ...
In recent years, the resurgence of vinyl records and turntable sales has captured the interest of younger, music-loving ...
Vinyl Conflict, Richmond’s iconic record store, takes center stage in Myles Black’s short documentary. Highlighting the ...
Berlin-based sonic explorer Jules Reidy teams up with Italian drummer-composer Andrea Belfi for the album Dessus Oben Alto Up ...
Korg has released a new portable record player collection that comprises Handytraxx Play, Handytraxx Tube, and Handytraxx ...
Live from Paris hits No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, earning the star her milestone fifteenth leader.
After her father died, Jula began hosting daily “listening parties” of his epic music collection. Now nearly half a million ...
Vinyl record enthusiast Scott Dudelson lost a collection of around 8,000 LPs after the Palisades fire burnt down his home ...
The first of the three models is the Handytraxx Play, and it's for DJs who want to take their record scratching on the go. It ...
Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco’s 'Tremendo Caché' is receiving a 50th anniversary vinyl reissue, in honor of Celia's 100th ...