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From Career Records <eldeluxe@mcn.net>
Subject Re: Wax Trax
Date Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:51:02 +0000

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Last time I was at the Wax Trax in Denver, I thought it was suffering from
sever neglect. Just seemed like the staff didn't care, and the deep catalog
was picked through. That other shop, is it Twist And Shout,  seems to have
picked up the slack. I dunno. I only get to Denver about once a year...

RS

Stewart Mason wrote:

> Just to get the chronology right, the Chicago Wax Trax is actually an
> offshoot of the original Denver and Boulder locations (the primary
> connection being Al Jourgenson, who worked at the Denver store before he
> moved to Chicago in the early 80s), the first new music-oriented record
> stores in Colorado and two stores that had a major influence upon my
> musical upbringing.
>
> S
>
> NP: COVENTRY (1985) -- Anthony Braxton

-- Ronald Sanchez
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