Iggy Pop, as some of you may know, is the honorary ambassador of Record Store Day this year. And, as such, he’s been pontificating these past few days on the importance of recorded music, visionary artists and independent retailers, in the run-up to the April 21 event. In a recent videotaped address to the nation, […]
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Iggy Pop on the happiest days of his life, spent discovering music and working at Discount Records
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, History, Local Business Also tagged Bentley Historical Library, Blues, consumerism, corporate co-opting, Discount Records, Elvis, Iggy Pop, independent record stores, independent retail, Jeep Holland, music history, music industry, Record Store Day, soulless music 27 Comments
Summer 2010 Shadow Art Fair live blog
9:37 PM There are still some tickets for the 10:00 PM show of Dreamland Tonight, so come on out to Dreamland. 9:20 PM Paper Mice from Chicago will be on stage, along with Suicide by Cop and the Blood Mambas, at the Dreamland for just $5. The show starts at midnight. 8:50 PM A discussion […]