Actually - there was a great spread in Food & Wine this month about Slows and 
its neighbors. Was a nice piece.

Wish I could make it for the festival this year.

holly

-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Dalphond [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (313) Shopping For Music In Detroit?

Agreed on Threads, People's, SID, and Ya Digg. All awesome. Hopefully Ya Digg 
gets reestablished in time for the festival. Terri McQueen
(Whodat) is the owner. She knows Detroit and records, she just needs a bit of 
luck and funds. Threads is great. Lots of new Detroit stuff all the time. And 
good old stuff, too. My friend found a couple of sealed Cybersonik 12 inches 
last fall at Threads. I haven't been to the new People's location, but Brad, 
the owner is super friendly and knowledgeable.

Another store that I visited for the first time this winter is Hello Records. 
It's in Corktown a few blocks south of Michigan. It is located at 1459 Trumbull 
at Bagley. This area is continuing to grow.
Slows is nearby with its glorious bbq and Michigan beer selection.
Astro is a new coffeeshop next door to Slows - great espresso and desserts. 
Hello Records is small and excellent. I was there over the weekend. They had a 
solid Sound Signature section and a couple of Wild Oats. They also have new 
Detroit stuff. Wade and Ben are the owners.
Wade also has boxes of Detroit ephemera that he has collected over the years 
that is for sale. When I was there on the weekend, Dez was digging and playing 
records. I love Detroit!

See y'all soon!
Denise
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Denise Dalphond
Ph.D. Candidate in Ethnomusicology
Indiana University
www.schoolcraftwax.com

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