

The owners - who still operate an online store - plan to sell vinyl and CDs at the reopened shop “in the same way you have merchandise in a museum for sale,” Muhammad said. “If it’s really successful, we’re going to do this on a regular basis.” “We’re running an experiment to see if this is one way to something positive with this material,” he said. This weekend’s massive handout is a test run to see whether neighbors will turn out for similar giveaways once the shop reopens, Muhammad said. The Record Track received a $250,000 Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant for renovations in 2021 and took home $10,500 from last year’s South Side Pitch competition. They also plan to expand into audio recording with studio equipment in the store. Muhammad and Anderson plan to rebuild the store as a spot for visitors to learn the chords to their favorite songs, take music lessons and interact with local musicians. Credit: Provided The Record Track founder Wister Adrine, in an undated photo. Muhammad inherited the shop from his uncle, Wister Adriane, who opened the store in 1990. In the weeks prior to Saturday’s giveaway, the Record Track has stored the stash in a unit at the former 79th Street Sears - the same store where Muhammad bought his first LPs as a kid, he said.Ĭo-owners Muhammad and Connie Anderson ran The Record Track as a traditional music and entertainment store before the pandemic hit.

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Blige’s “The London Sessions” to “The Blair Witch Project” on DVD and “Meet the Parents” on VHS, he said.īut with thousands of items free for the taking, there’s also a chance for some unique finds, Muhammad said. “We’ve got a lot of pop stuff, a lot of the big releases from years past,” from Mary J. While Chicago’s vinyl collectors hunt down rare new releases in shops across the city, the Record Track’s Record Store Day giveaway will feature plenty of common classics, Muhammad said. “If somebody wants to grab a box load, they can grab a box load, or they can pick through and find things that interest them,” Muhammad said. Neighbors can stop by and take as many items as they please.
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Stores typically celebrate the day by stocking limited-edition vinyl and CDs for superfans and collectors.īut The Record Track - which is closed as the shop undergoes a rebuild and a change in its business model - will take a different tack in celebrating the day.Ĭo-owner Clifton Muhammad will park a truck full of music and movies 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Record Store Day, which first took place in April 2008, is an annual celebration of independent record shops. SOUTH CHICAGO - A South Side record store that’s transitioning to become a center for music experiences will celebrate Record Store Day this weekend by handing out free music and movies from the back of a truck.
