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  2. The Basement Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Basement Boys is an American house music production team that was formed in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The founding members are Jay Steinhour, Teddy Douglas and Thommy Davis. The founding members are Jay Steinhour, Teddy Douglas and Thommy Davis.

  3. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mirror and other sources reported a Rare Record Price Guide story in April 2015 that a David A. Stewart 'Test' 78 from 1965 was worth £30,000. A copy of Joseph Beuys' 100-only 'multiple' reel-to-reel edition of Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee album from 1969 was valued at over £30,000. [21]

  4. 15 Vinyl Records That Are Now Worth More Than You’d Expect

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    From classic rock to grunge and punk, here are 15 vintage vinyl records you may already own that are worth serious cash today. 1. The Beatles: ‘The White Album’ (1968, Serial No. 0000001)

  5. Vinyl destination: Where to buy records in Louisville for ...

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    Streaming services are popular, but for some music fans, you can't beat vinyl. Take a closer look at some of Louisville's best-known record shops. Streaming services are popular, but for some ...

  6. Russell Taylor (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured on the Ministry of sound collection. He was a featured vocalist on Last Dance and Holiday, also by the Basement Boys and released on Basement Boys Records later in 2000., . [3] In 2008, two of his songs All Said & Done and 2b loved were featured on the movie soundtrack for the 2007 movie Dirty Laundry.

  7. Budget album - Wikipedia

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    Budget albums (also known as unofficially by some collectors as either drugstore records or junk records) were low-priced vinyl LPs of popular and classical music released during the 1950s to 1970s consisting either of previously released material (usually reissues drawn from the catalogs of major labels featuring older performances by well-known artists) or material recorded especially for ...

  8. Hymie's Vintage Records - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 LP Hymie’s Basement was recorded in the basement of the original record store and released by Lex Records.In 2014 the store launched its own record label with a single by Brian Laidlaw and the Family Trade and, simultaneously, the eighth album by Ben Weaver, I Would Rather Be a Buffalo.

  9. Joe Bussard - Wikipedia

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    Over his lifetime, Bussard amassed a collection of between 15,000 and 25,000 records, primarily of American folk, gospel, jazz, and blues from the 1920s and 1930s. [1] From 1956 until 1970, Bussard ran the last 78 rpm record label, Fonotone, which was dedicated to the release of new recordings of old-time music.