Feelin’ Groovy: Vinyl Records Making A Comeback

Great story by Cloe Cabrera published recently in the Tampa Tribune.

Robby McDonald has been around music his entire life.

He grew up listening to his father’s albums, falling in love with the sound quality, enjoying the cover art and reading the liner notes.

“(Vinyl) is very aesthetically pleasing,” said McDonald, manager of Mojo Books & Music at 2558 E. Fowler Ave. “Everything is floating around in space; nothing seems to be tangible anymore. Vinyl is much more tangible.”

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Great story by Cloe Cabrera published recently in the Tampa Tribune.

Robby McDonald has been around music his entire life.

He grew up listening to his father’s albums, falling in love with the sound quality, enjoying the cover art and reading the liner notes.

“(Vinyl) is very aesthetically pleasing,” said McDonald, manager of Mojo Books & Music at 2558 E. Fowler Ave. “Everything is floating around in space; nothing seems to be tangible anymore. Vinyl is much more tangible.”

Read the rest of the story.

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