Edmonds Musicology Co to host Record Store Day 2025 April 12

Edmonds, WALocal News

Musicology Co is gearing up for its first Record Store Day on April 12, 2025, inviting local music lovers to join in a celebration of vinyl culture. The store will open its doors at 8 a. m. , catering to dedicated collectors eager for exclusive limited edition records. Noteworthy performances from Pacific Northwest legends, including Kim Virant and Kathy Moore, will kick off at 12:45 p.

m. , with Star Anna taking the stage shortly after. The evening will feature a special performance by the local group Yost Band, joined by surprise guests starting at 5 p. m. Throughout the day, attendees can enjoy various giveaways and discounts, alongside featured works from renowned local photographer Karen Mason-Blair.

The event is expected to draw significant crowds, as collectors typically camp out for a chance to secure their top picks. Musicology Co's participation in this national event highlights its commitment to nurturing the local music community. This celebration not only promotes vinyl records but also showcases the rich musical talent of the region.

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