Record Store Day 2024

Schedule

Sat Apr 20 2024 at 02:00 pm

Location

224 S Blount St Raleigh NC 27601 | Raleigh, NC

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Bin hunters and vinyl lovers rejoice, Record Store Day 2024 is here! We'll be partying all day with exclusive releases and live music downstairs. Both bars will be open and pouring as well!
Click HERE [https://recordstoreday.com/]for a list of all of the available titles:
We open at 8am on April 20th.
(Lines may form much earlier)
All RSD Products are first-come/first-serve.
No Holds. No Preorders, Instore Purchase only.
We will have a wide selection of RSD-exclusive releases.
A list of what we're getting in will be on our website/social media the week of RSD.
This event is FREE and all ages can attend!
Hank Sinatra [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4JHVW8ZJeDcEECGt9bpggE?si=41MAKhGsQ2mnzgcGJOzq-g]: ...storms like a hellbent Bakersfield boy punching it with some friends in a stuffy garage. With an enticing mix of hardcore, early '70s garage rock, and honky-tonk, these boys bring the country music scene to an entirely different level. If anything, this music is definitely not your typical honky-tonk rag. It's unpolished and rough around the edges, with a sound that's full of grit and gusto.
Lenny Kaye [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0eoGWjtUjl9EaMWs1ZFqs5?si=CdL92nMmT4KJDOZVxCTv8g]: As musician, writer, and record producer, Lenny Kaye has been intimately involved with the creative impulse that marks the music. He has been a guitarist for poet-rocker Patti Smith since her band’s inception more than thirty years ago, and is the co-author of Waylon, the life story of Waylon Jennings. He has worked in the studio with such artists as Suzanne Vega, Jim Carroll, Soul Asylum, Kristen Hersh, and Allen Ginsberg, as well as his own solo muse. His seminal anthology of sixties’ garage-rock, Nuggets, has long been regarded as defining a genre.You Call It Madness: The Sensuous Song of the Croon, an impressionistic study of the romantic singers of the 1930’s, was published by Villard/Random House in 2004.

Reese McHenry: (NC)

Reese McHenry came up swinging in Northern Minnesota and she didn't sit still for very long. A true troubadour, her powerful voice has driven her from the fresh greens of Eau
Claire to the dusty motels of Albuquerque and everywhere in between. Since settling in North Carolina, this prolific songwriter and jagged performer has lent her fire and talent to a number of recording projects and now turns her attention to her own damn show.
Her songs defy genre and, though one could still categorize them as straight-shooting "rock," the real thread connecting these songs is a wry brand of humor mixed with an ability to catch a hook at just the right moment. McHenry's true signature, of course, is her emotive blues voice that can change at any moment from soft sweetness to a torrential downpour.
Reese lives in North Carolina and is currently touring with a band as well as solo.

Charles Latham [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4zKSj5No6QFB8vjt8xcaKq?si=CIQDGsR8RY-Lxexf8Vi0Yw]: Charles Latham wields an acid tongue and a poison pen, crafting social criticism, tragicomic narratives, and brutal self-analysis into ramshackle country-rock songs. After a decade of wandering, from Philadelphia to Nashville to Memphis to the U.K., singer-songwriter Charles Latham returned to North Carolina in late 2014, laying roots down in Durham. His 2017 LP, "Little Me Time", found Latham combining his acerbic wit and quirky songwriting with more polished production values and an expansive sound. In order to bring the songs to life for live audiences, he recruited an ensemble of local talent, now known as The Borrowed Band.
Since then, the Borrowed Band's fluid line-up has solidified into a core group of musicians, forged into a spectacularly energetic and dynamic live band through the alchemy of constant gigging: drummer "Steamboat" Steve Anderson (Kamara Thomas) and bassist Billie Feather (Hank, Pattie & the Current) providing the foundation from which lead guitarist Luis Rodriguez (6 String Drag) and Gordon Hartin's (Shooter Jennings) pedal steel launch their fireworks. On vocals and rhythm guitar, Latham is joined by Abby Sheriff, creating a vocal blend that recalls Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.
Charles Latham and the Borrowed Band's 2020 self-titled LP is a celebration of the new sound they have forged together, which marries Latham's idiosyncratic songwriting style with vintage, psychedelic country-rock.
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Where is it happening?

224 S Blount St Raleigh NC 27601, 224 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601-1408, United States,Raleigh, North Carolina

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop

Host or Publisher The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop

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