I was in Ann Arbor this summer and visited a great little record store called PJ's Records. It was in the second floor of a building near the U of M campus, I forget what street. He had alot of good jazz in particular, but also a fair amount of classical and rock, and probably blues as well. Nice guy, decent to good prices.
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Encore Records is excellent. Be careful, though, as it will eat up your entire afternoon if you let it. Best one for vinyl. All genres. It is down the street from Michigan Theatre and State Theatre. PJ's is also worth a look. Really nice guy. Much smaller store, less blues without question. It is located on the second floor, above Subway. Can't think of the street, but it is very near campus. Wazoo Records won't have any blues that is worthwhile. A still smaller shop, located on the second floor, just across State Street from campus. Don;t feel bad about skipping this one. |
Yes, all Ann Arbor stores have the Blues this year, not just music stores, (due to their team's woes)! :-) (Sorry, but being a Notre Dame fan, I just could not resist! Misery loves company, as they say.) And not that my team is doing a whole lot better, but still, ..... (And yes, it is fun to gloat, at least this year. Next year may be a whole other story!) So the next topic should be: Who will get the boot first, Weis or Rodriguez? |
i used to go to encore records twice a year. yes their prices are probably a little higher than other stores in the area but the selection is usually superior in blues and jazz. bring a portable disc player so you do not have to share the in store machine as it can get backed up easily. last time i picked up big bill broonzy and blind willie mctell. |
If your looking for live music in A2. Search on WEMU radio and go to their datebook section. Pretty good live music listing. http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/wemu/events.eventsmain |