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Who misses their local neighborhood record store? Favorites of mine, like Flip Side & Rose Records, I can remember visiting at least once a week. There were others, I...
Mary G. replied:
My cousin had a small record shop - The Blue Mist on Pulaski just before Irving Park in the late 60's - early 70's.
Jan L. replied:
Beverly Records . . . still around and I LOVE them! http://www.beverlyrecords.com/
Lisa F. replied:
My local fave was The Turntable in Hoffman Estates... Owned by Carol and Bob
Anita O. replied:
Garrick's Music City
John S. replied:
Lawrence And Zedzie
Robert B. replied:
Sounds Good on Irving Park Rd. just west of Cicero & Milwaukee.
Camille B. replied:
My husband just reminded me we used to go to Deluxe Music at Six Corners! They had all the hard to find records! Also, Revolver on Mannheim Road!!!
Michael H. replied:
Hegewisch Records in Hegewisch and then Calumet City, Discount Records in Oak Forest.
Sue L. replied:
Why does JR records sound like a thing to me? I believe they were in Ford City Mall and Evergreen Plaza. I worked at Rose Records. Loved that job!! Ticketmaster, and printing our own tickets before we opened the door to the public was such a life bonus!
Sue L. replied:
Beverly Rare Records on 103 rd and Western
Matt S. replied:
This one's still open, http://chicago.urbanturf.com/images/articles/2011/10/rollingstonesexterior.jpg I also remember an independent place in Morton Grove called Dog Ear Records, it's where I would buy Creem Magazine!