Records, or "vinyl" as they've been called, have been around for years. But, this Cheyenne-man has record collections that date all the way back to the 1920's.
One of the unfortunate casualties of the information age is the decline of record stores. While fans have more access to music online than ever before, we have lost something truly special.
The local record store was more than just a place to discover music, it was gathering place for music lovers...
How big is your album collection?
If you are a vinyl record collector, the Knights of the Turntable would like to invite you to join them for their next monthly meeting at Phoenix Books & Music in downtown Cheyenne on Thursday, September 3.
Do you have a great collection of vinyl records?
You could show them off and learn more about other music at the monthly meeting of the Knights of the Turntable at the Phoenix Books & Music store in downtown Cheyenne.
How much do you know about British pub rock?
You could win prizes at the Phoenix Books & Music Store downtown in their British pub rock trivia contest on Wednesday night, January 8, from 6:15 to 9 p.m.
Have you ever listened to Arthur Lee and Love?
You can tonight at Phoenix Books and Music, 1612 Capitol Avenue, from 6 to 8 p.m., they'll be playing Love's sixth album, 'False Start.' The first track on the album, 'The Everlasting First,' features Jimi Hendrix on lead guitar...
Would you consider yourself an audiophile?
If you have a record collection that you like to spin on your turntable, I'd say you fall into the audiophile category.
Phoenix Books and Music, 1612 Capitol Avenue, has a treat for you with Vintage Vinyl Night on Thursday from 6 until 8.