
World renowned record shop architects have given us blueprints for a newer, (better?) Western Avenue facade. Our question to you the record shop enthuiast is, should we update or do you like us just the way we are?
Facade Poll
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World renowned record shop architects have given us blueprints for a newer, (better?) Western Avenue facade. Our question to you the record shop enthuiast is, should we update or do you like us just the way we are?
Facade Poll
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From The mail bag:
I’m searching for an album by an artist named Lowrell. The album itself is also titled “Lowrell”. The album has the vocal and instrumental versions of the song “Mellow Mellow Right On.” I would prefer a CD format for this album.
Etrina, Country Club Hills.
Thank you for your request Etrina, Unfortunately Mellow Mellow Right On by Lowrell has never been released on CD. Beverly Records can get you a copy on 12″ or LP. Email us at info@beverlyrecords.com or give us a call at 773-779-0066.
Having trouble locating that special song? email us at info@beverlyrecords.com . We will do our best to locate it for you.

For The Record’s good friend Kevin Montgomery (whose dad happened to be Buddy Holly’s best friend) has made this videologue of his trek to do 50 tour dates in 50 days!
Latest from Kevin’s Journey
>> Good day! Hope you are doing well. I’m home recuperating from the 50
>> States in 50 Days tour. The tour was alot of work, but well worth it.
>> One of the best things i’ve done in awhile.
>> We made so many new friends along the way, and have some stories
>> to tell. Jill Jackson was a real asset on the tour……she sang
>> great, played great guitar, and drove even better…..a solid driver!
>> I’m really excited that Jill will be joining me on the upcoming UK
>> tour……..i was looking for a reason to get excited about it, and i
>> finally did last week when she confirmed that she could do the dates.
>> It is true that the “Roadtrippers” won’t be joining me on this
>> tour…….somethings are not meant to be……timing is everything

Remember, buying vinyl is also good for the environment!

In 1999 the original 1959 Winter Dance Party was replicated by a bunch of dedicated fans led by Dennis Farland. Featured artists in 1999 included John Mueller, Ernie Valens and Paul Kruse. Guest artists included Niki Sullivan, an original Cricket.
In 2009, around the 50th Anniversary of the deaths of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s favorite sons, a commemorative Tour will play at three of the original venues that Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper played during that infamous January and February back in 1959. The Milwaukee and Mankato performances will be on the exact 50th Anniversary of the original shows.
Two other venues will be played, one at Medina MN near to where the 1959 Tour played at St Paul and another at Waterloo IA where Buddy Holly had played in 1958 on the Summer Dance Party Tour.
Tommy Allsup was Buddy Holly’s guitarist on the original Tour in 1959 and has had a long career in country and rock ‘n’ roll music ever since. He is a Grammy Award winner and his guitar work was a feature on many on Holly’s hit recordings. Appearing on around 7,000 recordings, he has recorded and produced a great many artists over the years and is still in demand here in the USA and in Europe where he tours each year. Tommy will be accompanied on The Last Tour by Chicago’s Johnny Rogers, reckoned by many to be the finest Buddy Holly tribute artist around, 18 year old rock ‘n’ roll sensation Richie Lee from Des Moines IA and the renowned Shackshakers from Duluth MN.

Yes Christmas time is fun and we all look forward to it all year round. And now thanks to our friends at recordstoreday.com, we have an all new holiday to celebrate! Record Store Day! Filled with new vinyl only releases, album and 45 sales, and Jack’s homemade pizza! We just got an email update from the crew at Record Store day. OH Boy! A Christmas suprise, head over to recordstoreday.com and grab a free download on Christmas Eve. We don’t even know what it is going to be but it’s guaranteed to be good! Looking forward to April 18!
From the “Record Store Day” Guys
Home stretch time, and we trust you guys are super-busy this week, but we wanted to take a moment to say HAPPY HOLIDAYS and THANKS for a great event this year. We had such a blast at Record Store Day and can’t believe how great it was that you all were involved. We heart you tremendously. So here’s hoping you have a great holiday season, a great 2009 and are looking forward to Record Store Day, Volume 2 (April 18, 2009).
We’ve teamed up with a band we love (trust us on this one) and we’ve got a little gift for you and your customers: a free download on http://www.recordstoreday.com/ on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Like all good gifts, we’ve promised to keep it a secret until it’s opened, so we’re asking you to use this banner (attached) to let your customers know that on Christmas Eve and Christm! as Day ONLY, they can download a wacky holiday ditty from XXX XXXXX and their special guest. We promise it’s worth the suspense.
So have a great week, and a happy holiday. We’ll see you in 2009!

Must admit, this was one movie we were actually looking forward to go see. It had all the marks of a great film. A story that needed to be told, filmed in Chicago, great music, and an “A List” of movie stars. Etta James never looked this good!
The movie hit the mark in the entertainment category, but we’re not sure what happened when it came to actually telling the story of Chess Records? We think they were just making it up as they went. So we decided to make a list of things we liked about the movie and things we didn’t like. Feel free to log in and comment to add to our list!
Things we liked:
Things We didn’t like
So there you have it. Over all 3 out of 5 stars for this one. The better news is this could just be a Hollywood Mulligan because another Chess Records story comes out soon starring Matt Dillon as Leonard Chess. Hey Matt when you coming back out to visit us?

Here we all thought the internet was supposed to be the “be all and end all” of music discussions around the world. Not yet, We here at the Home of Vinyl, Beverly Records are here to do our part to help. We will be posting popular song requests and information on how to get them, various music anecdotes and other miscelanous information only “vinyl heads” will be able to enjoy. Let’s get started. Below is an email we get periodically around christmas
I’m looking for the song “Zat You Santa Claus” done by Louis Armstrong would you have a 45 rpm reissue of this ? and if so how much would it cost? I have just placed an online order for 6 other christmas songs but didn’t see this listed as recorded by Louis Armstrong. I’m also looking for two by Dean Martin “Let It Snow” and “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, Could you please get back to me on any availability for the above named titles. If they are available I would like to hve them shipped. Thank you so much for keeping the 45 alive.
Susan H.
First Thanks Susan for you enquiry these 45’s can be found NEED MORE INFO!