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  1. Amoeba Music is the world's largest independent record store, offering CDs, vinyl, DVDs, and more. Find new music, pre-order upcoming albums, watch live performances, and enter contests at Amoeba Hollywood or San Francisco.

  2. AboutUsed Kids Records. Established in 1986, Used Kids Records has grown into an institution among Columbus record stores. Offering the best selection of new and used vinyl, CDs and stereo equipment in the city. Used Kids is the place to go for new releases, in-store's with your favorite local and touring bands, and enough boxes and bins to ...

    • Spoonful Records (144 E. State St., Downtown) You can buy records here, but if you need a turntable, this spot is the place. Owner Brett Ruland walks you through everything you need to know and will even balance it for you.
    • Elizabeth’s Records (3037 Indianola Ave., Clintonville) If you’re looking to start a record collection but don’t want to break your wallet, Elizabeth’s is a good starting spot.
    • Lost Weekend Records (2960 N. High St., Clintonville) This is usually my first stop, period. The owner, Kyle Siegrist, is a wizard when it comes to talking about music and is the go-to source for local music knowledge.
    • Used Kids Records (2500 Summit St., Old North) The mothership for crate-digging. Used Kids sports the largest collection of records in town, with rooms dedicated to 45s, $1 bins and more.
  3. Academy Records. New York, New York. Academy began its life as a bookstore in 1977, slowly expanding into a haven for records, CDs, and DVDs. If you log into the Manhattan shop’s Discogs page ...

  4. Top 10 Best Vinyl Record Stores in Columbus, OH - May 2024 - Yelp - Spoonful Records, Used Kids Records, Lost Weekend Records, Magnolia Thunderpussy, Elizabeth's Records, Records Per Minute, A Gal Named Cinda Lou, Now Spinning Records, Memory Lane Collectible Records, Half Price Books

  5. Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding nearly 1400 independently owned record stores in the US and thousands of similar stores internationally. The first Record Store Day took place on April 19, 2008. Today there are Record Store Day participating ...

  6. Spoonful Records: In 2010, Spoonful Records joined the growing Columbus vinyl scene with a 1,000-square-foot store and 10,000 new and used records. The husband-and-wife team of Brett Ruland and Amy Kesting also sells Ohio-designed Dayton Audio speakers, and their store is an Audio-Technica turntable dealer.

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