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In love with the sound of vinyl at KCRW

By Kevin Roderick | February 29, 2012 3:25 PM


Nice video piece by KCRW's Saul Gonzalez and Michael Garber on the enduring market for vinyl records. They go into a few record stores, and on the "Which Way, L.A.?" blog interview KCRW DJs Gary Calamar and Marion Hodges. Calamar is an LA record store historian and the co-author with journalist Phil Gallo of “Record Store Days.”


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