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  1. Jun 8, 2021 · 20 independent record stores in Greater Cleveland. Updated: Jun. 08, 2021, 9:47 a.m. |. Published: Jun. 08, 2021, 7:00 a.m. Check out some of Northeast Ohio's indie record stores....

    • Blackbird Records. While the store named after the Beatles' song is a newcomer to suburban Medina, Blackbird Records has already established itself with locations in Wooster and Mansfield.
    • Blue Arrow Records. The Waterloo neighborhood mainstay found its niche and stayed true to it: used rock, R&B, country and more. “We have a few new releases, but if they want vintage, they come this way,” owner Pete Gulyas says.
    • Brittany's Record Shop. Brittany’s Record Shop is a go-to for hip-hop, R&B, soul, jazz and reggae fans. After several locations throughout Cleveland, a curated selection is now nestled in City Goods, located in the Hingetown enclave of Ohio City.
    • The Current Year. Perhaps best known nationally for its “Parma for Pavement” event, the store has an eclectic mix of vinyl. Find rock records, but also things off the beaten path, with a focus on mood music, exotica and lounge.
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    • Blue Arrow Records
    • The Loop
    • The Exchange
    • A Separate Reality Records
    • Mistake by The Lake Records
    • My Mind’s Eye Records
    • Brittany’s Record Shop
    • Late Nite Records
    • Black Market Records

    Located on the eastside of Cleveland’s Waterloo Arts district, Blue Arrow Records is a unique record store with hundreds of albums spanning from the 1950s through the present day. One of the coolest parts of the store is actually the floor – which is 1300 square feet and is made of vintage vinyl records, acquired by the owner, Pete, over the years....

    The Loop is more than just vinyl records! It is also home to a delicious coffee bar. This record shop is filled with vintage vinyls as well as more contemporary beats. Their coffee is a can’t miss, and their two-story spot is the perfect way to kill some time on a cold, Cleveland afternoon. The Loop is located in the Tremont neighborhood of Clevela...

    Cleveland Heights is home to The Exchange: a vinyl record store that has a plethora of new and vintage records, as well as CDs and video games! This store is part of a broader, nation-wide initiative to buy, sell, and trade different types of entertainment. If you have some old CDs to sell or want to scope out vintage vinyl, this is a perfect place...

    Nestled on the west side of Cleveland in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood, A Separate Reality Records focuses on unique, vintage records from the golden-era of Rock ‘n’ Roll. They are the largest used record store in the Cleveland area, and specialize in vinyls from the 1960s-1990s. 1. Address:11221 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44102 2. Website: A...

    While Cleveland is no longer known as the mistake by the lake (at least not by locals!), this record store is a fun play on the decades-old nickname. Mistake by the Lake Records focuses on local musicians and artists, as well as rare vinyls. Note that their hours are limited to 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. Monday-Sunday! 1. Address:6502 Lorain Ave. Cleveland,...

    It’s hard to remember a time before streaming any type of music from your phone was not a possibility, but My Mind’s Eye brings you back to that 90s/early 2000s walkman vibe. Located in Lakewood, Ohio this record store focuses on both new and used vinyls and CDs. 1. Address:16010 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, OH, 44107 2. Website: My Mind’s Eye

    Located in the Ohio City neighborhood on the westside of Cleveland, Brittany’s Record Shop can’t be missed! The only thing sold in the store are vinyl records, with an emphasis on soul, jazz, Hip-Hop, and reggae genres. And if you are lucky, there might be a DJ spinning records while you shop. 1. Address:1434 W 28th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113 2. Web...

    Late Nite Records is Cleveland’s newest vinyl store! This local shop is owned and operated by the marketing manager of Whiskey Island Still & Eatery. As the name suggests, the record store is open in the evening, from 5 p.m. – midnight. This allows the owner, Allen Wagner, to continue working his day job and accommodate for people who work typical ...

    Black Market Records is a small vinyl records store that is located in the basement of No Class in Lakewood. Black Market shares a home with the Heavy Metal Flea market and the focus is on new and used music and apparel. If you are a fan of heavy metal, check this one out! A quick note: the store hours vary from month to month. However, you can dir...

  3. LaFace Records. LaFace Records was an American record label based in Atlanta, Georgia, that operated as a unit of Sony Music Entertainment from 2008 to 2011 and was historically a part of Bertelsmann Music Group from 1989 to 2004. It was most active and achieved its greatest commercial success during the 1990s, dealing largely in the field of ...

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  4. Jun 3, 2020 · Published June 3, 2020. Photo: Larry Busacca ( Getty Images for NARAS) In January, some of the biggest stars in music descended upon the Atlanta History Center to pay homage to the 30-year legacy ...

  5. Mar 23, 2019 · L.A. Reid began his music career as a drummer in the 70's funk rock band Pure Essence. In the 80s, he played in the R&B band The Deele. He later founded LaFace Records with his bandmate Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds in 1989. LaFace Records, a joint venture with Arista Records, helped OutKast, Pink, TLC, and several others start their careers.

  6. Antonio “L.A.” Reid. Antonio "L.A." Reid cofounded LaFace Records, a rap and rhythm-and-blues label in Atlanta, with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds in 1989. Reid continued to manage the company after Edmonds's departure in 1993, and since 2000 he has served as the president and chief executive officer of Arista Records, which bought out LaFace ...

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