Memphis finally unthawed from our winter siege, so we figured it would be a good time to drop another podcast. This time around JD and John talk about facelifts at the shop and a few killer new Shangri-La paintings for sale courtesy of the great Alex Warble (who designed our world famous logo). We also nod to in-store gems from some of the great women of Memphis music history such as Jessie Mae Hemphill, Anne Peebles, and Cordell Jackson.
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As always, this month’s episode features unique live performances recorded just for the podcast. For March, we focus on a few of the groups recorded (and played in) by friend of the store Harry Koniditsiotis at his Five & Dime studio in midtown. You can find LPs, 7″s, and CDs by most of them at the shop on your next visit.
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You can listen to the podcast above on Spotify or via Amazon, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play or Apple Music.