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Casey and Diana – Inspired By Princess Diana’s Historic 1991 Visit to Casey House – Coming To Theatre Aquarius February 19 – March 8, 2025

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Theatre Aquarius and The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre are proud to present a new production of Nick Green’s critically acclaimed play Casey and Diana. Initially commissioned by the Stratford Festival of Canada, Casey and Diana is inspired by Princess Diana’s historic visit to Toronto’s Casey House in 1991. The original production played to sold-out houses at The Stratford Festival and Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto, garnering rave reviews and winning the Toronto Theatre Critics Choice Award 2024 for Best New Canadian Play.

This potent and moving drama by Nick Green vividly captures a moment when a rebel Princess, alongside less famous caregivers and advocates, reshaped the course of the AIDS pandemic—and how those stricken by the virus found hard-won dignity, community and love in the face of astonishing hardship.

Casey and Diana stars Gregory Prest as Thomas (The Bidding War at Crow’s Theatre, A Streetcar Named Desire at Soulpepper, The Inheritance at Canadian Stage, and Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Mirvish) and Catherine Wreford as Diana (Winner of CTV’s The Amazing Race Canada; 42nd Street, Oklahoma on Broadway; 42nd Street, Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway Tour). In 2013, Catherine was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and was given 2-6 years to live. Undeterred, Catherine defied the odds and embraced her true calling as a performer. Her triumph on Season 8 of The Amazing Race Canada, alongside her best friend Craig Ramsay, amplified her mission to find a cure for brain cancer. She is a living testament to the indomitable human spirit, an unwavering advocate for life, and an empowering voice encouraging us all to “run your own amazing race.”

Casey and Diana at Theatre Aquarius and The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre welcomes the director of the original production, Andrew Kushnir, who returns to direct a new production with Joshua Quinlan designing the set and costumes, Logan Cracknel designing the lights and Ashley Au designing the sound and composing the music.

Casey and Diana – 2025 Performances

Theatre Aquarius
February 19 – March 8, 2025
Tickets: www.theatreaquarius.org
Box Office: 905-522-7529

The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
March 19 – April 12, 2025
Tickets: www.royalmtc.ca
Box Office: 204-942-6537

Casey and Diana by Nick Green
CAST
Alicia Johnston as Pauline
Noah Beemer as Andre
Sharon Bajer as Marjorie
Gloria Mampuya as Vera
Catherine Wreford as Diana

CREATIVE TEAM
Andrew Kushnir (Director)
Nick Green (Playwright)
Joshua Quinlan (Set & Costume Designer)
Logan Cracknell (Lighting Designer)
Ashley Au (Composer & Sound Designer)
Tara Rosling (Assistant Director)
Geoff Scovell (Fight Director)
Rebecca Cuthbertson (Dialect Coach)
Michael Hart (Stage Manager)
Samantha Desiree (Assistant Stage Manager)
Brianna Unger (Apprentice Stage Manager)

Blues/Folk Singer Ollee Owens Heats Up with Sizzling New Video for “Shivers and Butterflies”

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Reminiscing about the past can be a blast, particularly if the one you were with back then is still the same partner you’re looking back with now. For Calgary-based blues and Americana singer Ollee Owens, that reflection is captured perfectly in her fantastic new music video for “Shivers and Butterflies.”

The song, from her 2024 chart-topping album Nowhere To Hide, was inspired by Owens and her “guy” for the past 25 years discussing the early days of their relationship. From reflecting on the nerves or jitters both had before their first date to the “silly things we did to impress each other back then.”

The video, directed by Travis Nesbitt (who’s directed videos for Royal Tusk, Brett Kissel, and Dallas Smith, among others), was culled from footage of Owens and her other half making the most of a summer day in and around Victoria, British Columbia. Nesbitt, who previously worked with Owens on a music video for “Some Days” and a short film for “O Holy Night,” records Owens initially singing portions of “Shivers and Butterflies” in a Silver Streak camper. From there, the couple is captured sauntering around Victoria’s Fisherman’s Wharf, taking in the sights and eats. After riding on a bicycle built for two and visiting a petting zoo, the duo ends the fun-filled day cuddled up in front of a cozy fire on the shoreline.

“Our goal was to capture a lighthearted, fun day out together by the ocean,” Owens says of the “Shivers and Butterflies” video. “I hope it brings a smile to your face as you watch — it sure does to mine! After all these years — and the wild ride it’s been — these same feelings still flit and flutter to the surface from time to time…and this song holds relevance today in middle age as it did when we were young.”

“Shivers and Butterflies,” co-written by Owens and Kornelius Colyn, was recorded at Nashville’s Sweetbriar Studio and produced by Bobby Blazier (who plays drums on the track). Aside from Owens on lead vocals, the song features guitarist Chris Rodriguez, bassist Tommy Sims, keyboardist De Marco Johnson, and backing vocalists Gene Miller and Joey Richey.

The video for “Shivers and Butterflies” is the latest highlight in what has been a mammoth and momentous few months for Owens and Nowhere To Hide. The album has spent 13 consecutive weeks in the Roots Music Report Canadian Chart’s Top 10, including three weeks topping the chart. Nowhere To Hide also has cracked the Top 10 on RMR’s Top 50 Blues Album Chart (#8) and Top 50 Soul Blues Album Chart (#2).

Raised in the small farming community of New Bothwell, Manitoba, Owens started writing songs when she was eight and was playing guitar four years later. Inspired by a myriad of influences, including Elvis, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Mahalia Jackson, among others, Owens put her musical career on hold and took a hiatus to raise her three daughters, one of whom has a cognitive disability. She returned to music a decade ago, releasing Cannot Be Unheard in 2022.

Owens’ music has been heard internationally on radio stations in Brazil, Australia, and Europe. And she’s shared billing with Dawn Tyler Watson and Matt Andersen at the Roots Blues and BBQ Festival in Drumheller, Alberta. Recently, Owens has received critical acclaim in outlets such as British publication Blues Matters, Blues Music Magazine, and Americana Highways, which described Nowhere To Hide as “one of the strongest surprises of 2024.” In January 2025, Owens performed at the iconic B.B. King’s Blues Club in Memphis.

Now with an honest and engaging music video for “Shivers and Butterflies,” Ollee Owens is keeping the home fires burning while continuing to burn up the charts.

Canada’s Teen Jam Spotlights the Next Generation of Musical Superstars in Toronto Showcase

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The highly anticipated Canada’s Teen Jam is bringing together a network of the most talented teen musicians from this country for an unforgettable showcase. Finalists will take the stage at the iconic TD Music Hall in Toronto on February 27, 2025, performing original songs and vying for top honors, cash prizes, and invaluable industry exposure. Tickets are now on sale here.

Renowned live music producer Mark Higgins, the visionary founder of Canada & America’s Teen Jam and Big Music Fest—a festival that has hosted legends like Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Soundgarden, The Tragically Hip, and ZZ Top—shared his enthusiasm for the initiative:

“This program is about fostering the next generation of musical superstars. We’re building a network of gifted teens, giving them the chance to shine on big stages, and amplifying their brands across international platforms to connect with fans and industry professionals alike.”

The upcoming Toronto showcase features an electrifying lineup of young artists, ages 15–17, all performing original songs:

Bands:

  • Third Times A Charm – Napanee, ON
  • Destined For The Throne – London, ON

Solo Artists:

  • Braydon Hall -Ayr, ON
  • Jade Peter – Napanee, ON
  • Anna Goldsmith – Toronto, ON
  • Brandon Ahmet – Kitchener, ON
  • Tia Nova – Barrie, ON

Sponsored by United Van Lines Canada, the program is dedicated to nurturing teens, families, and communities across Canada. The showcase marks the start of an exciting journey, with Canada & America’s Teen Jam set to travel to Canadian capital cities this summer, culminating in an expansion to the U.S. with dates to be announced soon.

All finalists and winners will receive promotion across Canada & America’s Teen Jam’s international platforms, elevating their profiles and creating opportunities to engage with fans and industry insiders.

Join us for a night of musical discovery and celebrate the future of music!

EVENT DETAILS:
What: Canada & America’s Teen Jam Showcase
When: February 27, 2025
Where: TD Music Hall, Toronto, ON
Tickets: Visit canadateenjam.com for more details

Founded by Mark Higgins, Canada & America’s Teen Jam is a unique platform fostering the growth of young musical talent across North America. By offering live performance opportunities, cash prizes, and international promotion, the initiative inspires teens to pursue their musical dreams while connecting them with industry professionals and global audiences.

The Canada Black Music Archives Announces Black History Month Programming: Dream Warriors, Mathematik + More

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This Black History Month the Canada Black Music Archives celebrates Toronto’s hip-hop icons and the impact the city has had on the genre. Often overlooked due to the popularity of our neighbours to the south, Toronto hip-hop is long overdue for its flowers.

Starting February 1st and running to the end of the month, Canadian Cyphers: Elements of Toronto Hip-Hop will be open to the public at the City of Toronto Archives located at 255 Spadina Rd. This exhibition offers a glimpse at the many greats who have built the Toronto hip-hop scene and the elements that set the genre apart. Explore album covers, photographs, turntables and more. The exhibit will also feature items from Toronto’s iconic 100 Miles brand and an audiovisual display featuring a mix of live performances and interviews from hip-hop’s early days.

As part of the Black History Month programming and in partnership with the City of Toronto Music Office, the CBMA Presents the Black History Month Showcase. This event will take place once more at the City of Toronto Archives on Friday February 21st.

Hosting the evening is Andy McCurbin aka ‘Brother A’. The MC was a popular presence in the early days of Toronto hip-hop. Special guest speakers include former President of the Ontario Black History Society, Dr. Rosemary Sadlier, and Dr. Mark Campbell of Northside Hip-Hop.

Legendary duo, Dream Warriors, will make a special appearance; their global hit “My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style” helped put the city on the map. Check out the music video for the 90s classic here.

Another Toronto rap pioneer, Mathematik, will be performing. He is known for his conscious lyrism and fresh perspectives. Masters of the mix spinning between sets include DJ Carl Allen, DJ DTS, and Joey from Sound Quest. Special guest speakers and a surprise guest star are still to be announced, so stay tuned!

Those in attendance are welcome to explore the Canadian Cyphers: Elements of Toronto Hip-Hop exhibit and music video screenings in between acts. This free event will run from 6:00pm – 9:00pm, with donations encouraged. Exclusive merchandise, drinks and food will also be available for purchase. Book your tickets now on Eventbrite.

Join the CBMA this February to celebrate Toronto’s impact on the hip-hop genre!

Thank you to their partners at the City of Toronto Music Office, the City of Toronto Archives, Retrontario, and Northside Hip Hop for making this programming possible.

For more information, please check out their website.

Americana Artist KC Armstrong Revisits the Past with Swampy New Single “Someone Else Tonight”

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Musicians revisiting their discographies can shed light on a certain time and place. It can also be a reason to revisit old songs and see if there’s a new sonic coat of paint that might bring them back to life. For Brantford, Ontario-based Americana musician KC Armstrong, the pandemic offered up time to rediscover old gems, including “Someone Else Tonight,” the latest strikingly solid single, from his Finally Crafted album, teeming with passion and verve despite the recording process being the antithesis of the original approach.

“Someone Else Tonight” was originally recorded for Ranchsongs, an album released in the mid ’80s by Armstrong’s previous band Cadillac Ranch. Armstrong says that version was “recorded live off-the-floor in about three takes with no rehearsal beforehand.” Each of the musicians simply used hand signals as cues to perform their solos as they would live in concert. For this latest version created during the pandemic, the recording process was deliberate, requiring patience as files were sent back and forth via e-mail after recording was done in each musician’s home studio.

Armstrong says he started with drum tracks, then bass, 12-string acoustic guitar, and a scratch vocal. “Doing the recording in this fashion, you might think there would be no synergy between the musicians; each in their own cities, each at a different time – but this was not the case,” he says.

Guest musician Bobby Brioux, who plays mandolin on “Someone Else Tonight,” was given the “bare-bones backing tracks” as a guide but asked to “play away.” While editing that particular piece, Armstrong received keyboardist Steve O’Connor’s accordion and Wurlitzer parts who had only been given the request to make the music “eerie and foreboding.” Neither Brioux nor O’Connor knew what each other was playing. But what transpired was amazing!

“It was astounding,” Armstrong says. “There was only one small bar of music in the whole song where both musicians were playing simultaneously. The rest of the song fit together perfectly while also allowing guitarist Barry Haggarty places to showcase his talents. Another cosmic bit of good fortune emerged when Armstrong unknowingly left both of Haggarty’s guitar tracks in the song. When played simultaneously, they created a gorgeous “twin solos” effect on “Someone Else Tonight.”

“Someone Else Tonight” brings to mind a swampy, dark, and mysterious collage of folk, blues, “swampy-country,” and Americana similar to the late Gordon Lightfoot and particularly Steve Earle’s 2000 album Transcendental Blues. Led Zeppelin’s intro to “No Quarter” sounds like a subtle source of inspiration as well. A Celtic hue adds great results as the song has a surefire, steady pace demanding your attention. The homestretch is also fantastic as the interplay between the instruments and vocals creates music far greater than the sum of its parts. Alongside Armstrong (who sings and plays bass), Brioux, Haggarty, and Steve O’Connor, additional musicians on “Someone Else Tonight” include vocalist MaryEllen Allen, saxophonist Sean O’Connor, guitarist Scott Utting and drummer Jake Adams.

“Someone Else Tonight” is the latest offering from KC Armstrong and the follow-up to his festival single “I Hate That Sweater.” Armstrong’s witty, whimsical style brings to mind musicians like Earle, Randy Newman, Nick Lowe, and the late Ronnie Hawkins. In fact, Armstrong’s band subbed as the Hawks for the iconic rocker back in 2003. Armstrong’s then band Cadillac Ranch were slated to back Hawkins at the legendary SARS-Stock concert at Toronto’s Downsview Park before hundreds of thousands featuring the Rolling Stones and AC/DC. Sadly, Hawkins’ health resulted in the appearance never being realized. Armstrong has also worked with and shared the stage with countless others, including the late Jeff Healey, while playing festivals across Canada and throughout North America.

Now with the spectacular and magical “Someone Else Tonight,” KC Armstrong is kicking off 2025 with a bang. It’s a track you should be telling someone else about tonight, if not sooner!

Amazon Music’s Hype Deck: A Free, Easy Way to Boost Your Big Moments

Amazon Music just made it easier than ever for artists to celebrate their biggest milestones, hype up new releases, and share exciting news with fans—without needing a design degree or a marketing team. Enter Hype Deck, the latest addition to the growing “Amazon Music for Artists” toolkit, and a total game-changer for musicians who want to amplify their presence on social media.

Think of it like Spotify’s Promo Cards, but with that signature Amazon Music touch. Hype Deck lets artists (and their teams) create custom Hype Cards to spread the word about new music, anniversaries, playlist placements, and more—all in just a few clicks.

What Can You Do With Hype Deck?

Promote a new release—because every song deserves a spotlight.
Celebrate the anniversary of a fan-favorite album or single.
Let the world know you made it onto a playlist (because that’s a BIG deal!).
Hype up your artist profile and remind people where to find your music.

And the best part? It’s totally free for anyone with an Amazon Music for Artists account.

How to Use Amazon Music’s Hype Deck

Step 1: Open the Amazon Music for Artists app or head to artists.amazon.com.
Step 2: Navigate to the HYPE DECK section and choose what you want to promote—song, album, playlist placement, or your artist profile.
Step 3: Customize it! Adjust the layout, pick a background color, and even change the language.
Step 4: Share it directly from the app or download it to use anywhere—Instagram, Twitter, email newsletters, you name it.

In 2024, visibility is everything. Fans are flooded with content daily, and the artists who stand out are the ones who show up consistently with engaging, shareable content. Hype Deck makes it effortless for artists to turn big moments into social media gold—no fancy graphics software needed.

So whether you’re an indie artist dropping your first single or a seasoned pro celebrating a chart milestone, Hype Deck is here to help you own the moment and make sure fans know about it.

For all your publicity needs, feel free to email Eric@ThatEricAlper.com or call me at 647-971-3742. With 25+ years of experience and a deep passion for connecting artists to audiences, I’m here to help you make an impact.

5 Surprising Facts About Lou Reed’s “Transformer”

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Lou Reed’s Transformer is a cultural artifact, a snapshot of early ’70s New York, and a masterpiece that cemented Reed as a solo force beyond The Velvet Underground. Produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, the album gave us legendary songs like Walk on the Wild Side, Satellite of Love, and Perfect Day. But even if you’ve had this album on repeat for decades, there’s always more to uncover. Here are five unknown facts about Transformer that will change the way you hear it forever.

1. “Walk on the Wild Side” Was a Celebration of Outsiders

At first listen, Walk on the Wild Side might sound like a voyeuristic tale of New York’s underground scene, but it was actually a love letter to the misfits, artists, and dreamers who made Andy Warhol’s Factory a cultural epicenter. Each verse immortalizes real people—Holly Woodlawn, Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis—who weren’t just characters in Reed’s song, but trailblazers in their own right. Decades later, the song remains an anthem for self-expression and living authentically, proving that Reed wasn’t just chronicling counterculture—he was celebrating it.

2. “Satellite of Love” Was Almost a Velvet Underground Song

Lou Reed first wrote Satellite of Love during his time with The Velvet Underground, but the band never recorded a proper version. A demo exists from 1970, but it’s nothing like the soaring Transformer take, complete with Bowie’s ghostly high harmonies. Bowie’s involvement added a cosmic, operatic element that completely transformed the song—no pun intended—turning it into one of Reed’s most cherished tracks.

3. “Perfect Day” Wasn’t About What You Think It Was

For years, fans debated whether Perfect Day was about love, heroin, or both. Reed himself gave cryptic answers, but those close to him believe it was a reflection of his time with first wife Bettye Kronstad, who recalled that the couple had idyllic afternoons in Central Park together. The song’s ominous outro—You’re going to reap just what you sow—hints at a darker undercurrent, which made it even more haunting when it was later used in Trainspotting’s infamous overdose scene.

4. Bowie and Ronson Saved the Album from a “Disastrous” Start

Lou Reed was an undeniable genius, but when recording started for Transformer, he was struggling with his confidence. Early sessions lacked energy, and it was Bowie and Ronson who reshaped the album’s sonic identity. Ronson arranged the lush string sections for Perfect Day and played some of Transformer’s most iconic guitar parts, while Bowie pushed Reed to embrace a more theatrical, flamboyant vocal delivery. Without their input, the album might not have reached its legendary status.

5. The Cover Photo Was a Happy Accident

The striking black-and-white cover of Transformer, with Reed’s face ghostly and overexposed, became one of rock’s most recognizable images. But photographer Mick Rock, who shot it, later revealed that the image wasn’t planned—he was experimenting with developing techniques when the contrast came out that way. The accidental effect gave Lou an almost spectral presence, perfectly suiting the album’s themes of identity, sexuality, and transformation.

Transformer was a revolution in sound, style, and storytelling. It captured the glam rock era, the grittiness of New York’s underground scene, and the essence of Lou Reed’s enigmatic artistry. Decades later, it still feels fresh, relevant, and defiant.

5 Surprising Facts About Television’s “Marquee Moon”

Some albums change music. Others define it. Television’s Marquee Moon is both. Released in 1977, this debut album from the New York band didn’t just push the boundaries of punk—it tore them down and rebuilt them with intricate guitar work, poetic lyrics, and a fearless commitment to musicianship. Even after all these years, it remains one of the most influential records of all time, shaping the sounds of post-punk, indie rock, and even jam bands. But for all its legendary status, there are still plenty of hidden details lurking in its grooves. Here are five unknown facts that will make you hear Marquee Moon in a whole new way.

1. The Title Track Was Recorded in One Take

The nearly 10-minute epic “Marquee Moon” wasn’t pieced together in a thousand overdubs—it was captured live in the studio in a single take. Guitarists Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd’s mesmerizing interplay, Billy Ficca’s fluid drumming, and Fred Smith’s pulsing bassline all came together in perfect synchronicity. The raw energy of that performance is why the track feels like a living, breathing thing, twisting and turning through its hypnotic solo section without losing an ounce of momentum. Verlaine was such a perfectionist that even the minor imperfections in the final recording were deemed essential to its mystique.

2. “Prove It” Almost Had a Different Title

The album’s only single, Prove It, nearly went by another name. Before the song was fully realized, Verlaine had considered calling it “Where Is the Justice?”—a phrase that appears in the song’s cryptic lyrics. While the title change seems minor, it reflects Television’s shift from their early garage-rock origins to a more sophisticated, literary songwriting style. The final version of Prove It became one of the band’s most accessible tracks, earning significant airplay in the UK and standing out as the closest thing Marquee Moon had to a radio hit.

3. The Album’s Guitar Sound Was a Rebellion Against Punk’s Simplicity

At a time when punk was all about speed, aggression, and simplicity, Marquee Moon was an outlier. Verlaine and Lloyd meticulously crafted their guitar parts, drawing inspiration from jazz, classical music, and even 1960s psychedelic rock. Unlike many of their punk contemporaries, they avoided power chords in favor of intricate, interwoven melodies. Their dueling lead guitar approach created an atmosphere unlike anything in punk at the time—more akin to the Grateful Dead’s improvisations than the three-chord attack of the Ramones. This commitment to musicality set Television apart and made Marquee Moon one of the most complex punk-adjacent records ever made.

4. Eno Almost Produced It—And That Would Have Changed Everything

Before landing in the hands of Andy Johns (who had worked with The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin), Marquee Moon was almost produced by Brian Eno. The band did a few early recording sessions with Eno, but they were dissatisfied with the results, feeling that he had softened their raw sound too much. Verlaine and company ultimately wanted something that retained the sharp, angular energy of their live performances. Had Eno stayed on board, Marquee Moon might have been a vastly different album—perhaps leaning more into atmospheric textures rather than the crisp, cutting guitars that define its sound.

5. Verlaine Despised the Original Album Cover

The Marquee Moon cover, featuring a stark portrait of the band against a black background, wasn’t Tom Verlaine’s first choice. He reportedly hated the way it turned out, feeling that the lighting made his face look odd and that it didn’t represent the band’s aesthetic properly. Nevertheless, the cover has become iconic, cementing Television’s image as one of the coolest, most enigmatic bands to emerge from CBGB’s legendary scene. Over the years, Verlaine softened on his dislike of the cover—but he never fully embraced it.

More than four decades later, Marquee Moon still sounds ahead of its time. Its intricate guitar lines, surreal lyrics, and ambitious arrangements make it a unique entry in rock history, standing as a testament to Television’s artistry in a world where punk, poetry, and technical brilliance collide.

Dolly Parton Embraces Red with New Dolly Wines Pinot Noir Release This Valentine’s Day

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Dolly Parton is reclaiming red this Valentine’s Day season by releasing her signature, Dolly Wines Pinot Noir, the same month Jolene was released fifty-one years ago. The hand-crafted California Pinot is the perfect purchase for a Galentine’s Day gathering or a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner. Dolly has invited fans on social media this February to raise a glass, and cheers to her new “shooting star,” Pinot Noir! The beautiful, bright, ruby red Pinot Noir is the second varietal released in the United States, and the fourth globally.

Dolly posted today, “For many years I have not liked the color red, because it reminds me of that woman who tried to take my husband! Remember, ‘Jolene, Jolene, Jolene,’ but my new Pinot Noir has changed all that! I love red now. You should try it.”

Each glass of Parton’s Pinot Noir, which received a 92 point rating from one of the world’s most influential wine critics, James Suckling, is a silky sip, with a fresh palate enriched with red fruit characters and a hint of vanilla. Aromas of warm blueberry pie fresh from the oven, sweet cherries ripe from the tree, and subtle thyme dried from the family garden ensure each glass embodies a joyful celebration of togetherness year around. The Dolly Wines Pinot Noir is available now at leading retailers including Kroger, Total Wine & More, Publix and Cost Plus World Market, among others, in-store and online, priced accessibly at a suggested retail price of $14.99 USD.

“We are incredibly proud to bring Dolly Wines’ Pinot Noir to the market,” said Ming Alterman, Accolade Wines Marketing Director, Americas. “This release is a true testament to the exceptional quality and passion of our winemaking team, working in close partnership with Parton Family Cellars. With its vibrant character and exceptional craftsmanship, this Pinot Noir perfectly embodies the spirit of Dolly’s vision – a wine meant to be shared with those you love, celebrating life’s moments, both large and small.”

Last year, Dolly Wines made a white peach, sweet cream, and toasty oak flavored splash in the United States with the launch of its Chardonnay, which received an impressive 93 point rating from the prestigious Wine Enthusiast. Wine lovers and collectors alike shouldn’t miss the opportunity to add this exceptional bottle to their collections and celebrate with Dolly Wines.

Here’s The Complete Record Store Day List For 2025

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Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding nearly 1400 independently-owned record stores in the US and thousands of similar stores internationally. The first Record Store Day took place on April 19, 2008. Today, Record Store Day is celebrated at independently-owned brick-and-mortar record stores around the world.

This is a day for the people who make up the world of the record store—the staff, the customers, and the artists—to come together and celebrate the unique culture of a record store and the special role they play in their communities. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day. Festivities include performances, cook-outs, body painting, meet & greets with artists, parades, DJs spinning records, and on and on. In 2008 a small list of titles was released on Record Store Day and that list has grown to include artists and labels both large and small, in every genre and price point. For several years, 60% or more of the Record Store Day Official Release List came from independent labels and distributors. The list continues to include a wide range of artists, covering the diverse taste of record stores and their customers.

On the first Record Store Day, Metallica spent hours at Rasputin Music in San Francisco meeting their fans and now each year hundreds of artista—both internationally famous and from the block–flock to record stores around the world for performances, signings, meet and greets and to fill their own shopping bags with music. In 2009, Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes (Eagles of Death Metal) declared himself the “Record Store Day Ambassador” as a way of shouting out how important the stores were to artists and since then Joshua Homme (Eagles of Death Metal, Them Crooked Vultures, Queens of the Stone Age), Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, Jack White, Chuck D, Dave Grohl, Metallica, St. Vincent, Run The Jewels, Pearl Jam, Brandi Carlile, Fred Armisen and Taylor Swift have worn the annual ceremonial sash.

Throughout its 15 years, cities across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, Boise, Charleston, Raleigh and Las Vegas have declared Record Store Day an official holiday. In 2013, Co-Founder Michael Kurtz was made a Chevalier of the Ordre Des Arts et Des Letters in France, honoring Record Store Day’s contribution to the cultural and artistic life of the French people. That same year, the organizers of Record Store Day accepted the Independent Spirit Award from NARM (now the Music Biz Association). In 2015, Record Store Day was named the Marketplace Ally of the Year by A2IM, an organization of independent music labels.

While there’s only one Record Store Day a year, the organization works with both independent and major labels throughout the year to create contests, special releases and promotions in order to spotlight the benefits of supporting these independent, locally owned stores with music purchases throughout the year.   In 2010, Record Store Day coordinated its first RSD Black Friday event, which gives record stores exclusive releases as part of the attempt to redirect the focus of the biggest shopping day of the year to the desirable, special things to be found at these local, independently-owned small businesses.

In 2016, Record Store Day created RSD Summer Camp, a conference devoted to the unique business that is the independent record store. The conference provides a place for record store owners and staff to meet and interact with labels, distribution, vendors and anyone whose work places them in the orbit of a record store. RSD Summer Camp 2023 will be held in New Orleans August 8 through the 11. Contact summercamp@recordstoreday.com for more information.

In 2017, Record Store Day was a founding partner in the Making Vinyl conference, which brings together the companies and individuals responsible for the ongoing vinyl resurgence.

In 2020, due to the global pandemic which affected record stores worldwide, Record Store Day morphed into three RSD Drops dates– August 29, September 26 and October 24– and split the official List of releases between them. The focus wasn’t on parties, and shows but on celebrating the comfort, joy and fun that they bring their customers through what they sell. Even during a pandemic, record stores proved essential to their community.

In 2021, Record Store Day partnered with Think Indie Distribution and Cured Vinyl for a series of releases called RSD Essentials, bringing classic, “essential” catalog releases of all genres and decades to record store bins year-round. A partnership in 2022 with Atlantic Records created the RSD New Artist Series, introducing younger artists and fans to the beauty of physical formats and the glory of the record store with a tour of in-store appearances, signings and performances across the country.

Record Store Day 2025 will be held on April 12, 2025.

Title Artist Label Format Cover
Albatross (Anniversary Edition) Big Wreck 🍁 Anthem Records 2xLP
Albatross (Anniversary Edition) Big Wreck 🍁 Anthem Records CD
1976 U.S. Tour (RSD 2025) Joni Mitchell 🍁 Rhino-Elektra 3LP
Boy In The Box Cory Hart 🍁 Aquarius Records 12″
Champion Bif Naked 🍁 Music n Motion LP
Chansons d’épouvante Aut’Chose 🍁 Disques Artic 12′ vinyl
DESIGN Design 🍁 RTA 12″ vinyl
Digitally Organic (25th Anniversary Remastered) Pocket Dwellers 🍁 LOVETOWN RECORDS 2x 12″
Face Down Serial Joe 🍁 Aquarius Records 12″
Fixer Le Temps Dumas 🍁 Tacca Musique 12″
Harem Scarem Anthology Volume One Harem Scarem 🍁 SING 12″
It’s Only Love Bryan Adams Feat Tina Turner 🍁 Bad Records 7”
Les fourmis Jean Leloup 🍁 Audiogram 2x 12′ vinyl
OFFENBACH Offenbach 🍁 RTA 12″ vinyl
THE GARDEN Bran Van 3000 🍁 RTA 12″ vinyl
The Lost Demos Geddy Lee 🍁 Anthem Records 12″ Single
Tu m’intimides Mara Tremblay 🍁 Audiogram 12′ vinyl
What Fresh Hell is This? Art Bergmann 🍁 Sony Music Canada 2LP
#LadyDynamite Karo Glazer Red Producers LP
(Not) Indoor Safari Vol. 1 Nick Lowe Yep Roc Records LP
1-800-MELTDOWN Season To Risk Init Records LP
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Diving Deeper Live (Bonus Tracks) [Custard 12″ EP] Tori Amos Verve 12″ EP
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EVERYBODY HAVE FUN TONIGHT Wang Chung SING Inc. 10″ or 12″ Record Store Day to Decide
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HEX (20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) Earth SOUTHERN LORD 2LP
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How Do You Feel Now? (10th Anniversary Edition) [Color 2 LP] Joywave Hollywood 2 LP
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Kasabian Kasabian SME UK Limited 2LP
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Kings Of America Live At The Royal Albert Hall Elvis Costello Third Man Records 2xLP
L.P. (OPAQUE YELLOW VINYL) [RSD 2025] The Rembrandts OMNIVORE RECORDINGS 2LP
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Live 3.10.22 [Red 12″ EP] Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos BMG 12″ EP
Live and Acoustic in London [Red Slushy LP] Beabadoobee Dirty Hit LP
Live At Electric Ladyland [Turquoise LP] Ronnie Wood BMG LP
Live At Glam Slam (Yellow Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Prince And The New Power Generation Rhino-Warner 3LP Yellow
Live At Great American Music Hall, San Francisco The Meters SING Inc. 2xLP
Live at KEXP Frankie And The Witch Fingers The Reverberation Appreciation Society / Greenway Records LP
Live At Thalia Hall [Translucent Red LP] LA LOM Verve LP
Live At The Fillmore Cypress Hill Columbia/Legacy 2LP
Live At The It Club Thelonious Monk Columbia/Legacy 2LP
Live at The Main Point, 1972 (RSD 2025) Ry Cooder Rhino-Warner 1LP
Live at The Miles Davis Hall – Montreux 1995 Ice T LMLR 2xLP … “Police theme” Blue/White color vinyl
Live at The Miles Davis Hall – Montreux 1995 Ice T LMLR 1 CD (vinyl look-a-like, format) … “Police theme” BLUE color Compact Disc
Live At The Rainbow Theatre [180g LP] Elton John Island LP
Live At The Rainbow, London, England 12/15/72 (RSD 2025) Yes Rhino-Atlantic 3LP
Live At Village Underground [LP] Good Neighbours Capitol LP
Live From Alexandra Palace (Cream White Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Griff WEA U.K. 1LP Cream White
Live From Austin City Limits [Electric Blue LP] Brittany Howard Island LP
Live From Gruene Hall Sixpence None The Richer Flatiron Recordings 2XxLP
Live From Radio City Music Hall [2 LP] Gracie Abrams Interscope 2 LP
Live From The Bluebird Café [Deep Sky 2 LP] Marcus King Republic 2 LP
Live In Atlanta ’82 Judas Priest SME UK Limited 2LP
Live In New Haven 1994 (Colour Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Stone Temple Pilots Rhino-Atlantic 2LP Colour
Live On Tour ’78 (RSD 2025) Talking Heads Rhino-Warner 1CD
Live On Tour ’78 (RSD 2025) Talking Heads Rhino-Warner 2LP
Live On Tour 1993 Rage Against The Machine Epic/Legacy 2LP
Loco Live (Blue and Red Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Ramones Rhino-Warner 2LP Blue and Red
Long After The Fire Vicki Peterson And John Cowsill Label 51 Recordings LP
Look Out Live! [Orange 2 LP] Johnny Marr BMG 2 LP
Love Forever–Demo Recordings 1966-`1968 (VALENTINE RED WITH WHITE SWIRL VINYL) Jackie Deshannon Real Gone Music LP, Valentine Red With White Swirl Vinyl, Insert With Liner Notes And Pics From Artist’s Collection
Man of Constant Sorrow Ralph Stanley And Friends BFD LP
Marietta [12″ EP] Medium Build Island 12″ EP
Me and The Dog EP Sam Fender Capitol 12″
Medusa Russell-Guns Frontiers LP
Melodies From A Byrd In Flyte: 1963-1973 Clarence White Liberation Hall LP
Metal Machine Music (50th Anniversary) Lou Reed RCA/Legacy 2LP
Mind Over Matter 25th Anniversary Edition Zion I Coalmine Records 2xLP – Colored Vinyl – Cosmic Punch
Minds Of Our Own Levitation Room Greenway Records LP
Mingus At Monterey Charles Mingus Candid 2LP,
MOM: Music For Our Mother Ocean Best Of Various Artists Surfdog Records 2LP
Moon Safari (Live and Demos) [White Vinyl] (RSD 2025) Air WEA International 1LP White
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More (RSD 2025) Wallows Atlantic 1CD
Movin On Soul Dog Amherst Records 12″
Movin’ On Up A Little Higher Mahalia Jackson Shanachie Entertainment LP
Moving Target Gil Scott-Heron LMLR 1 LP … Bright Red color Vinyl
Moving Target Gil Scott-Heron LMLR 1 CD (vinyl look-a-like, format) … RED color Compact Disc
Mulligan Meets Monk [Mono 180g LP] Gerry Mulligan/Thelonious Monk Craft Recordings LP
My First Band / Vibrato In The Grotto (40th Anniversary Edition) Ben Vaughn Combo Relay Shack Records 7″
Nashville Sessions [Bone 10″ EP] Royel Otis Capitol 10″ EP
Necktie Second Deluxe Pete Droge Puzzle Tree Records 2XLP
Necroticism – Descanting The Insalubrious [Translucent Green LP] Carcass Earache LP
Neurotic Outsiders (RSD 2025) Neurotic Outsiders Rhino-Warner 2LP
Neverland + bonus tracks The Mission Demon Records 2LP
No Baggage [Transparent Violet LP] Dolores O’Riordan BMG LP
Nod [7″ Single] Rise Against Craft Recordings 7″
Norito Yuima Enya / J.A.K.A.M. / Dj Kensei Deep Ground Records LP
Nuits de la Fondation Maeght (DELUXE EDITION) Sun Ra STRUT 6LP, Box Set, Hardbound Box W/ Festival Programme + Large 12-Page Booklet W/ Photos And Liner Notes
Number 1 Angel (Red Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Charli Xcx East-West U.K. 1LP Red
On Fire: Live From The Blue Morocco [180g 3 LP] Freddie Hubbard Resonance 3 LP
On The Back Porch Vol. 1 (RSD 2025) Grateful Dead Rhino-Warner 1LP
Once upon the Cross (30th ANNIVERSARY) (BLUE, RED, AND GRAY “AUTOBOTS” VINYL) Deicide Real Gone Music LP, Blue, Red, And Gray Autobots Vinyl, Includes Printed Inner Sleeve With Lyrics
One Take Radio Sessions [180g 12″ EP] Mark Knopfler EMI 12″ EP
Only They Could Have Made This Album [180g LP] Celia Cruz/Willie Colón Craft Recordings LP
Oracle Sunn O))) Southern Lord LP
Orange Blossoms (DELUXE EDITION, TRANSLUCENT ORANGE VINYL) JJ Grey & Mofro Alligator Records 2LP, Translucent Orange Vinyl, 45 RPM, Gatefold Cover With Unpublished Photos
Original Soundtracks 1 (30th Anniversary Edition) [Recycled 2 LP] Passengers (U2 & Brian Eno) Island 2 LP
Out Of Our Heads (US) [180g Clear LP] The Rolling Stones ABKCO LP
Over The Edge (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Blue Vinyl] (RSD 2025) Various Artists Rhino-Warner 1LP Blue
PARTYPACK PARTYNEXTDOOR OVO Sound LP 1LP
Paul Hardcastle [40th Anniversary Edition] Paul Hardcastle Chrysalis Records LP
Peel Sessions 1979-1983 [LP] Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark Virgin LP
Piano Fighter – The Giant Years (RSD 2025) Warren Zevon Rhino-Warner 4LP
Point #1 Chevelle Squint / Curb 12″ exclusive colored vinyl
Pony Express Record Shudder To Think Epic 2LP
Positive Songs For Negative People (10th Anniversary Edition) [Blue/Red 2 LP] Frank Turner Polydor 2 LP
Post Malone Tribute to Nirvana [Yellow LP] Post Malone Republic LP
Power Rarities (Black Ice/White Splatter Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Never Rhino-Warner 1LP Black Ice/White Splatter
Power To The People – Live at the One-To-One Concert, New York City, 1972 John & Yoko, The Plastic Ono Band, Elephant’s Memory UMR/Apple 180g yellow vinyl
Primal Dub 2 MaL Reach The Beach Records LP
Project: Funk Da World Craig Mack Get On Down LP – Colored Vinyl – Opaque Orchird
Puzzle (limited Strawberry with Black Swirl Vinyl Edition) Dada Real Gone Music 2XLP
Ready, Set, Go! (Live, Riverside Studios ’03) [RSD 2025] David Bowie Parlophone – UK 2LP
Ready, Set, Go! (RSD 2025) David Bowie Parlophone – UK 1CD
Real 2 Reel Vol 2 Tesla Tesla Electric Company Recorda 2xLP
REBEL (Live From Lexington) [LP] Anne Wilson EMI Nashville/Sparrow LP
Rebel Within Hank III Curb Records LP
Remember the Future (50th anniversary remix) Nektar Esoteric Recordings LP
Reputation (Pink Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Dusty Springfield Parlophone – UK 1LP Pink
Return of the Trill (RSD 2025 VINYL) Bun B II Trill Enterprises / Double Dose Entertainment / EMPIRE 2xLP
Return to the Wide Open Spaces David “Fathead Newman * Ellis Marsalis * Cornell Dupree SteadyBoy Records 2xLP
RIGHT TIME ROCKERS U Roy SOUND SYSTEM 12″ LP
Ripe For The Trade-Off Insurgence Dc Crooked Beat Records 2LP
RKS 10th Anniversary edition Rainbow Kitten Surprise RKS Recordings, LLC 2XLP
Ro Sham Bo The Grays Epic/Legacy 2LP
Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy [Silver 7″ Single] The Struts Primary Wave 7″
Rockabilly Heroes Vol. 2 Various Artists Vinyl Passion LP
Rumble In The Jungle (RED VINYL) Soul Jazz Records Presents Soul Jazz Records 2LP, Red Vinyl [w/ download card]
SAD SONG (P VER.) P1Harmony FNC/hello82 LP
Save It For Later / Room At The Top Eddie Vedder Republic 12” LP
Sci-fi Lullabies 2 The London Suede Demon Records 2LP
Selections from “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” (Original Soundtrack Recording – Peanuts 75th Anniversary Mystery Easter Egg Edition) Vince Guaraldi Lee Mendelson Film Productions Inc. 10″ die-cut egg shaped
Sessions At West 54th Neil Finn Epic/Legacy 2LP
Sexwitch (10th Anniversary) [12″ EP] Sexwitch BMG 12″ EP
Smokin’ In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse [180g LP] Wes Montgomery/Wynton Kelly Trio Resonance LP
Smokin’ In The Boys Room / Home Sweet Home [Picture Disc 12″ Single] Mötley Crüe BMG 12″
Some Disenchanted Evening (SEAWEED GREEN TRANSPARENT VINYL) The Verlaines Schoolkids Records LP, Seaweed Green Transparent Vinyl
Songs From The Vault 1975 -1978 (RSD 2025) Jethro Tull Parlophone – UK 2LP
SouthernUnderground Cunninlynguists Coalmine Records 2xLP – Colored Vinyl – Emerald Green, Cobalt Blue and Lemonade
Space Junk Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives Snakefarm 2xLP
Spirit Box Flying Lotus Warp Records 12″ EP
Spirit of the Living God Roslyn & Charles Cheri Records LP
Spyboy Emmylou Harris New West Records 2LP, Gatefold, 11×11 Color Insert, Marketing Sticker, 5 unreleased bonus tracks
Stand Still, Look Pretty (Violet Vinyl) [RSD 2025] The Wreckers Maverick 1LP Violet
Stewart Sings Dylan Dave Stewart Surfdog Records LP
Sting 3.0 Live [180g 2 LP] Sting Interscope/A&M 2 LP
Strange Days 1967: A Work In Progress (Colour Vinyl) [RSD 2025] The Doors Rhino-Elektra 1LP Colour
Stray Voltage (FROSTED ORANGE VINYL) Sun Ra MODERN HARMONIC 2LP, Frosted Orange Vinyl
Sugar Minott At Studio One (YELLOW VINYL) Sugar Minott Soul Jazz Records 2LP, Yellow Vinyl [w/ download card]
Sundance Chick Corea Groove Merchant 12″
Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows The Dwarves Greedy Media 12″ LP Picture Disc
Super Bad The O’Jays Little Star LP
Sweet Sweetheart [Translucent Light Blue LP] Carla Thomas Craft Recordings LP
Te Maldigo (From “Queer”) [7″ Cobalt Vinyl] (RSD 2025) Omar Apollo, Trent Reznor And Atticus Ross Warner Records 7″ Cobalt
That Girl From Ipanema Astrud Gilberto Prestige Elite LP
The 12″ Collection Shalamar Groove Merchant 12″
The Arena Tour Live Todd Rundgren Cleopatra 2 LP
The B-52’s (Picture Disc) [RSD 2025] The B-52’s Rhino-Warner 1LP Picture Disc
The Charcot Sessions John Lee Hooker Southern Echoes 3LP
The Closest Thing To Being Over Is Going On [12″ EP] Petey USA Capitol 12″ EP
The Complete Live in Antibes Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble LMLR 2xLP … Orange & Brown color Vinyl
The Cosmic Game (20th Anniversary) [Red 2 LP] Thievery Corporation Primary Wave 2 LP
The Eternal Idol (Red Translucent Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Black Sabbath Rhino-Warner 1LP Red Translucent
The Face Of 68 Peter Holsapple Label 51 Recordings LP
The First Family: Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967 Sly & The Family Stone High Moon Records LP
The Head On The Door (Picture Disc) [RSD 2025] The Cure Rhino-Elektra 1LP Picture Disc
The House Of Love The House Of Love Cherry Red Records LP
The Jamaican Episode Snoop Dogg LMLR 1 LP … Bright Purple Translucent color vinyl
The Jamaican Episode Snoop Dogg LMLR 1 CD … (vinyl look-a-like, format) … PURPLE color Compact Disc
The Lost Tapes LIVE Wall Of Voodoo Label 51 Recordings 2xLP
The Löst Tapes, Vol. 6 (Live In Berlin 1992) [Purple 2 LP] Motörhead BMG 2 LP
The Low End Theory A Tribe Called Quest Jive/Legacy 2LP
The Magic Whip (Zoetrope Picture Disc) [RSD 2025] Blur Parlophone – UK 1LP Picture Disc
THE MAKAHA SESSIONS Hal Blaine, Don Randi, Jerry Cole, David Marks STEEL DERRICK MUSIC 12″ LP TANGERINE WAX
The N.E.W.S. Sessions Golden Earring Music On Vinyl 2LP
The Never Ending Story (Colour Vinyl) [RSD 2025] Klaus Doldinger & Giorgio Moroder Parlophone – UK 1LP Colour
The Secret Cinematic Sounds Of Jimmy Urine Jimmy Urine Music On 2LP
The Secret Life Of… (Clear Vinyl) [RSD 2025] The Veronicas Rhino-Warner 1LP Clear
The Serpent & the Rainbow Original Motion Picutre Soundtrack Brad Fiedel Varese Sarabande 2XLP
The Sex [12″ EP] The Dare Republic 12″ EP
The Snake Harvey Mandel Culture Factory USA 1 LP … Translucent Turquoise color Vinyl
The Snake Harvey Mandel Culture Factory USA 1 CD (vinyl look-a-like, format) … BLUE color Compact Disc
The Virgin Suicides Deluxe (Music From The Motion Picture) [1LP + 7″ Flex-disc] (RSD 2025) The Virgin Suicides – Original Soundtrack Rhino-Warner 1LP Blue & White + 7″ Flexi-Disc
The Westbound Sound: Foundations (Westbound Records Curated by RSD, Vol. 2) Various Artists ORG MUSIC LP
The Works Lionel Hampton Groove Merchant 12″
This is Black Stone Cherry’s RSD album. The band really likes it. Black Stone Cherry Mascot Records 1LP – White & Black Marble Vinyl
This is Black Stone Cherry’s RSD album. The band really likes it. Black Stone Cherry Mascot Records CD
This Just In Del The Funky Homosapien & Thegoodnews Nature Sounds LP – PICTURE DISC
Tiger Rose Rarities (Rarities) [RSD 2025] Robert Hunter Rhino-Warner 1LP
Tim (2CD Edition) [RSD 2025] The Replacements Rhino-Warner 2CD
Tim (2LP Edition) [Colour Vinyl] (RSD 2025) The Replacements Rhino-Warner 2LP Colour
Time Flies… 1994-2009 Oasis Big Brother 4LP
Top Secret! (Soundtrack) Val Kilmer / Maurice Jarre Rusted Wave/1984 Publishing LP
Total: 20th Anniversary Edition Teenage Bottlerocket Red Scare Industries LP – BLACK WITH WHITE ACCENT COLORED VINYL
Transitions Buddy Rich & Lionel Hampton Groove Merchant 12″
Traumazine [RSD 2025] Megan Thee Stallion 300 Entertainment 2LP
Treasures Untold: A Modern 78 RPM Reader [Hardcover Book/CD] Various Artists Tompkins Square CD
Try Some of Mine: The Brunswick Recordings Little Richard ORG MUSIC LP
Venom’s In Panda Bear Domino Record Co. 7″
Virigns & Philistines [40th Anniversary Edition] The Colourfield Chrysalis Records LP x 2
VIVA DOC POMUS: SONGS FOR ELVIS (THE DEMOS) [OPAQUE ORANGE VINYL] [RSD 2025] Doc Pomus OMNIVORE RECORDINGS 2LP
Vixen (RSD 2025) Gloria Jones Parlophone – UK 1LP
Voyager 1 [12″ EP] The Verve Virgin 12″ EP
Warp Riders (15th Anniversary Edition) The Sword Kemado LP Vinyl
Waves On A Sunset [Emerald Green 12″ EP] Tucker Wetmore Republic 12″ EP
We Built This City (Picture Disc) [RSD 2025] Starship Rhino-Warner 1LP Picture Disc
We Can Help Various Artists – Sweet Relief Flatiron Recordings 2xLP
Wearing Scars Like a Crown From Today From Today Bookings Poland LP
Welcome Home: Live At The Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1992 Toad The Wet Sprocket Columbia/Legacy 2LP
Wheels of Steel (45th Anniversary Edition) [Red/Blue 2 LP] Saxon BMG 2 LP
When We Die (Can We Still Get High?) [7″ Single] Yungblud Capitol 7″
Why Can’t We Be Friends? (50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition) [RSD 2025] War Rhino-Warner 3LP Black
Wicked: The Soundtrack [Green/Pink Glitter 2 LP] Various Artists Republic 2 LP
With Love [Magenta 10″ EP] Olivia Dean Island 10″ EP
Without the Pain Mark Morton Snakefarm 12″ colored vinyl – Opaque Red
Working on Me / Papaya Drift, Seu Jorge, Feist, Benny Sings, Jamie Lidell, Phillippe Katerine ANIMAL63 10″
World Downfall [Cool Mint LP] Terrorizer Earache LP
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