How Often Does A Record Store Buy Produce Something Good?
For this episode of the Sound Exchange Sessions, Anthony Coviello, co-owner of Sound Exchange Records, talks to me about what makes for a good record store buy verses a bad record store buy and how often these buys actually produce something good. For previous episode, see link: • Record Store Owner Q&A Please help support my channel by subscribing, leave a comment, and hit like.

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Record Store Owner Q&A

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Do Events Like Record Store Day Really Help Record Stores?

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The Music Of Our Youth That No Longer Moves Us

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How Do You Know When You Like A Song?

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How Does A Record Store Stay In Business In 2024?

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Should Music Collections Be Purged From Time To Time?

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I Went Looking for Rare CDs But Found Something EVEN Better Instead

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What Makes A Record Store Great?

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Sound Exchange Session Q&A

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The History Of The 'In' Groove Record Store

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Searching for CDs at 6 Record Stores in Chicago - Here's What I Found

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Why Record Stores Don’t Have New Albums On Release Day

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How To Evaluate A Used CD…And What To Lookout For

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What’s Making CD Sales Rise?

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