I was in Nashville, Tennessee in early September and swung by Third Man Records – a record store (623 7th Avenue South) and production studio run by and owned by Jack White. The place is a small White Stripes and Raconteurs museum, not to mention all the special edition records and singles released by Third Man Records for other artists over the years.
It turned out that there was a record fair happening in the parking lot on the day I arrived. My wife, knowing I’d be a while, took a nap in our car while I plunged into bins of CDs.
Yep, all CDs were just five bucks each. That included box CD sets. I scored box sets from Scientists, Hüsker Dü, tropical lounge music, and a CD of Indian disco for dirt cheap.
Inside, of course, is a ton of stuff ranging from vinyl records to books, shirts, and postcards.
It’s a nifty place, and a must-stop location if you’re a fan of Jack White’s work or a serious record hound.
Keep your mind open.
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