Difference between revisions of "Victoria Street Record Exchange"
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Victoria Street record Exchange was located in 214 Victoria Street in the upstairs part of the building to the south of the [[RifRaf Statue]] plaza (a.k.a. "the Regent Space", former site of the Regent Theatre). The site of the record store now contains the Victoria Street dairy downstairs and a swish apartment upstairs. | Victoria Street record Exchange was located in 214 Victoria Street in the upstairs part of the building to the south of the [[RifRaf Statue]] plaza (a.k.a. "the Regent Space", former site of the Regent Theatre). The site of the record store now contains the Victoria Street dairy downstairs and a swish apartment upstairs. | ||
− | Owned by Mike, it sold a good selection of vinyl, tapes and CDs. A highlight of the shop was the mural in the stairwell of famous musicians and the collection of record covers adorning the walls. | + | Owned by Mike Mccarthy, it sold a good selection of vinyl, tapes and CDs. A highlight of the shop was the mural in the stairwell of famous musicians and the collection of record covers adorning the walls. |
[[category:Music Stores]] | [[category:Music Stores]] |
Revision as of 22:12, 30 August 2006
Victoria Street record Exchange was located in 214 Victoria Street in the upstairs part of the building to the south of the RifRaf Statue plaza (a.k.a. "the Regent Space", former site of the Regent Theatre). The site of the record store now contains the Victoria Street dairy downstairs and a swish apartment upstairs.
Owned by Mike Mccarthy, it sold a good selection of vinyl, tapes and CDs. A highlight of the shop was the mural in the stairwell of famous musicians and the collection of record covers adorning the walls.