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The 16th annual Record Store Day takes place Saturday, April 20. It’s become a celebration of a format that once seemed destined for the same fate as Betamax and beepers: the vinyl record.
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A new album from the late jazz pianist Bill Evans features previously unreleased recordings from his first European tour.
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Record Store Day returns April 22 with a number of jazz and blues releases for vinyl fans.
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New releases and special reissues specifically for Record Store Day include pianist Ahmad Jamal recorded in Seattle in the 1960s, Arturo Sandoval and Paquito D'Rivera's 1991 album "Reunion," and some classic blues.
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Record Store Day on April 23 offers plenty of cool vinyl for jazz fans. Abe Beeson previews vinyl debuts, re-issues and unique recordings from Albert Ayler, Chet Baker, Bill Evans, the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio and more.
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Record Store Day for Black Friday, Nov. 26, will include a number of new and reissued jazz albums on vinyl and CD.
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Expect quarantine limitations to continue for the Record Store Day celebrations at your local store Saturday. Jazz and blues fans will once again find…
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The pandemic-era Record Store Day celebrations return for a third time in socially distanced ways Saturday, Oct. 24. Reissues and first-time-vinyl…
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For the second edition of this year's pandemic-altered Record Store Day celebrations, there are fewer headlines for jazz fans. A new collection of…
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Saturday marks the 13th annual celebration of record stores worldwide, Record Store Day. During a global pandemic, this day honoring a key part of our…