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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Record Store Day was crowded at Dallas’ Good Records
Turns out people really do like records!
DALLAS Good Records on Greenville Avenue hosted probably the largest Record Store Day party in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Saturday. And we knew that going in. But we didn't expect it to be so crowded that it was difficult to maneuver around the store. Check out a few shots from the day filled with tons of live, local music, including Sarah Jaffe:
Our YouTube friends also published a very short interview with Bill Wisener of Bill's Records, who said he wished every day was Record Store Day.
Bill Wisener of Bill’s Records in Dallas
"I think every day ought to be Record Store Day," said Bill Wisener, owner of Bill's Records in Dallas.
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