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A podcast series for the vinyl collector
This is Vinyl has arisen from a fascination with vinyl records and record collecting. Having worked for many years in the UK music industry, with many bands and artists, this is the next stage in a the journey.
I became a vinyl dealer in 2016 and since then every day has been a school day. I've learned how to identify rare pressings, firs
This is Vinyl has arisen from a fascination with vinyl records and record collecting. Having worked for many years in the UK music industry, with many bands and artists, this is the next stage in a the journey.
I became a vinyl dealer in 2016 and since then every day has been a school day. I've learned how to identify rare pressings, first editions, misprints and spot which artists and genres are seriously collectable.
It's time to share a little of what I have learned.
There is a story behind every record made. To the music and vinyl fan, these small pieces of captured music are important and to the collector, even more so. This podcast series (and later on the book) will aim to explore some of the stories behind the vinyl releases in more detail. We have interviewed a number of musicians, record indus
There is a story behind every record made. To the music and vinyl fan, these small pieces of captured music are important and to the collector, even more so. This podcast series (and later on the book) will aim to explore some of the stories behind the vinyl releases in more detail. We have interviewed a number of musicians, record industry professionals, artists and a few ‘superfans’ who have large record collections about their experiences. It's a fascinating listen
We've been busy interviewing some old friends for the podcast. Each episode will take the format of a conversation exploring not only what vinyl means to them but also what their stories are.
From an inside track into Island Records to how film companies and music supervisors work together and to the birth of Ska, we'll cover many topics
We've been busy interviewing some old friends for the podcast. Each episode will take the format of a conversation exploring not only what vinyl means to them but also what their stories are.
From an inside track into Island Records to how film companies and music supervisors work together and to the birth of Ska, we'll cover many topics with some amazing tales.
We also talk to a few UK A&R execs who between them signed the likes of Blur, Echo & The Bunnymen, Kodaline, Sleeper and many more, plus artists and publishers including a member of Snow Patrol about what it meant to get your first vinyl release.
This first run of podcasts is being edited through October and should be ready before Christmas. Watch this space for updates
We have 2 retail centres in Northumberland specialising in selling vinyl of all descriptions.
Our main space is at The Beehive in Alnwick where you will find around 2000 LP's - all used (we don't sell new releases) as well as hundreds of 7" and 12" singles, some of which are highly collectable.
Our second retail space is within Old Fanny'
We have 2 retail centres in Northumberland specialising in selling vinyl of all descriptions.
Our main space is at The Beehive in Alnwick where you will find around 2000 LP's - all used (we don't sell new releases) as well as hundreds of 7" and 12" singles, some of which are highly collectable.
Our second retail space is within Old Fanny's Emporium inside the Old Courthouse in Morpeth. There you will find around 500 LP's, many of which are quite collectable.
We follow an 'easy browse' policy so all of our record racks are designed for you to flip through at your leisure, just like we did when we were kids!
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We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
At The Beehive, 6A Narrowgate, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1JG
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