Is there a used record store in the Seattle area with a good selection of blues and country blues (and possibly jazz)?
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Folklore is not as easy to collect as it sounds. The best source is where there are the least outside influences, and these people, being usually under-privileged, are the shyest... The Negro, in spite of his open-faced laughter, his seeming acquiescence, is particularly evasive... The Indian resists curiosity by a stony silence. The Negro offers a feather-bed resistance - Zora Neale Hurston, Mules and Men (1935)
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Is there a used record store in the Seattle area with a good selection of blues and country blues (and possibly jazz)?
Hi Mark C.
Easy Street, up at the Junction in West Seattle has had a really good selection in the past. I sold them most of my vinyl Country Blues collection a few years ago. The vinyl is upstairs there. all best, Johnm lindy
Another member of this forum recently sold a bunch of his collection to Jive Time Records in Fremont. He reported having a good feeling about the owner and the transaction.
Sounds like you're both selling and buying? Lindy There was a shop on Cap Hill that had a fairly decent selection, but I think they might have closed owing to pandemic restrictions. I can't recall the name, but I'll check if I can find their card.
Edited to add: It was Everyday Music, and they closed. Here are two lists--You could call around to see what they have on hand and what they buy: https://www.seattlemet.com/arts-and-culture/seattle-record-stores https://do206.com/p/seattles-best-record-stores Pages: [1] Go Up
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