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For the record: vinyl records available to check out from HBLL

August 28, 2023 12:00 AM
The Harold B. Lee Library has nearly 70,000 vinyl records for students to check out.
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3hive Record Lounge makes Provo a 'hipper place'

June 04, 2019 12:00 AM
3hive Record Lounge owner and BYU graduate Sam Cannon said opening Provo’s only record shop last November was almost accidental. When The Mighty Baker moved from its spot on 500 North in Provo, the building owner let Cannon know the space was available if he wanted to set up shop.
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The vinyl revival continues to gain ground

September 02, 2015 12:00 AM
With 9.2 million albums sold last year, vinyl sales grew nearly 52 percent from 2013. Although it still only accounts for 6 percent of album sales, vinyl and streaming are the only parts of the music industry where sales are actually growing.
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Vintage music media take the fore

January 21, 2014 12:00 AM
Local music enthusiasts are revitalizing vintage music mediums as more and more Provo bands sell their music on vinyl records and tape cassettes.
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Vinyl records make a comeback

August 06, 2012 12:00 AM
Before people started using the iPod in 2001 and the compact disk in 1983, there were record players. Thomas Edison invented the first record player in 1877. Vinyl records hit their peak in 1977. Music continues to develop into more digital formats, and most music is obtained by downloading a file off the internet.
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With vinyl's resurgence, what goes around comes around

February 23, 2012 12:00 AM
No, those aren’t giant black CDs. They’re called vinyl records.
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