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Blog: Cynthia's Attic Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: inspiration from vintage kids books and timeless modern graphic design (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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grain edit is proud to announce for your viewing pleasure the second installment in our ongoing record gallery series.
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One of the first people I met when I moved to California was Chris Veltri. Chris aka “Cool Chris” owns the world renowned Groove Merchant record store which has become a haven for those looking for obscure jazz, soul, funk and latin records. Chris is one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet and his knowledge of music is bordering on insane. I couldn’t begin to count the amount of amazing albums he has exposed me to.
On one of my trips to Chris’s house I had a chance to take a few photos of his personal record collection. I only had time to go through a small portion of his collection, so here are a few of the choice album covers.
*Note - sorry for the poor image quality on some of the photos. I was having an issue with my camera.
Also worth checking:
The Record Gallery part 1- Mike the 2600 King
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Blog: Tappity Tappity (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It's Activity Corner here on Tappity Tappity!
Here's a fun thing to do. Seriously. It's addicting like Orange Tic-Tacs and giant bricks of crack cocaine. (Or so I've heard...)
Instructions:
1. The first article title on this page is the name of your band.
2. The last four words of the very last quotation is the title of your album.
3. The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4. Use your graphics program of choice to throw them together, and post the result:
Here's a couple of mine:Seriously. How could you not buy a couple of sweet CDs that looked like these? I know what I'm doing in my (ahem) off-time.
That's so interesting to know, Mary! I agree that young children today know so much, compared to what we did at their age.
I was truly amazed, Mayra! I expected to have to explain to them what a record player was and some of them had one!!