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Revision as of 22:36, 21 April 2018
From LPs to CDs, over the years Hamilton music buyers have had a number of music stores in which to indulge their habits.
Current
Past
- A. Eady and Co.
- Bigtone
- Bigtones
- Brash's
- CD and DVD Store
- CDs 4 Nix
- Chelsea Records
- Cranium Music on SH1 near Ngaruawahia.
- C.W. Wycherley
- Defy
- Good Vibrations
- Hamilton Record Exchange
- Hindsight CDs
- J.H. Gittos
- James and Sons
- L.V. Martin and Co Ltd
- Lewis R. Eady and Sons Ltd
- Marbecks
- Mark One Comics and Games
- The Music Box Record Exchange
- Muzikraze
- Neil's Record Bar
- Nick's Music Basement
- Nimmo's
- No Way Out
- Paradise Records
- Radio House
- Rock and Roll Record Exchange
- Sonic Imprint
- Sounds
- Stevens and Webster
- Tandy's
- Tracs
- Upsett Records
- Victoria Street Record Exchange
- Webster's Music Store
Hamilton also hosted several North Island Record Collector's Fairs at the Hamilton Gardens.
Libraries
An often overlooked resource for music gathering is the humble library. Hamilton Public Library has an excellent selections of music CDs available for borrowing, as well as DVDs and wide selection of music books and magazines, while university students can borrow from the University Library's collection of mostly classical CDs.