Arts & Entertainment
Record Store Day: List Of Stores Participating In Metro Detroit
Record Store Day on Saturday marks a celebration of the many independent brick-and-mortar shops you can still find around metro Detroit.
METRO DETROIT — There are numerous music stores around metro Detroit that will celebrate Saturday for Record Store Day, which is a one-day celebration of the nation’s nearly 1,400 independently owned brick-and-mortar record stores.
The first Record Store Day was held in 2008, and since then the event has turned into a celebration of record store owners, the artists whose releases are featured and the customers looking for rare titles and hard-to-find 7-inch 45s.
The stores’ promotions are as independent as their businesses are, but with a range of genres and artists to fit any groove. Participating stores in Metro Detroit include:
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- Rock City Music Company, Livonia
- Dearborn Music, Dearborn and Farmington
- Vinyl People Records, Westland
- Rock Of Ages, Garden City
- Street Corner Music, Oak Park
- stormy records, Dearborn
- Flipside Records, Berkley
- The Detroit Record Club, Royal Oak
- SOLO RECORDS, Royal Oak
- Found Sound, Ferndale
- Paramita Sound, Detroit
- Slick Disc, Trenton
- Village Vinyl, Sterling Heights
- Wazoo Records, Ann Arbor
- Encore Records, Ann Arbor
- UNDERGROUND SOUNDS, Ann Arbor
- Your Media Exchange, Ann Arbor
- Melodies & Memories, Eastpointe
- Ripe Records Detroit, Grosse Pointe
- Blast in the Past, Roseville
- Media Reload, Utica
- Galaxy Records, Howell
The 2024 Record Store Day release list includes new releases and re-releases of old classics, and are available on vinyl, CD or both.
Local Record Store Day celebrations often include performances, cookouts, body painting, meet-and-greets with artists, parades, DJs spinning records and record releases on independent labels.
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On the first Record Store Day, Metallica spent hours at Rasputin Music in San Francisco meeting fans. As Record Store Day has grown, thousands of artists, whether internationally famous or from your neighbor’s garage, participate in local events. The first “Record Store Day ambassador” was Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes (Eagles of Death Metal) in 2009.
Other ambassadors have been Joshua Homme (Eagles of Death Metal, Them Crooked Vultures, Queens of the Stone Age), Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, Jack White, Chuck D, Dave Grohl, Metallica, St. Vincent, Run The Jewels, Pearl Jam, Brandi Carlile, Fred Armisen and Taylor Swift.
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