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Happy Record Store Day 4/20!
Check out some pictures from Record Store Day at our Richmond shop, taken by amazing local photographer, Carly Romeo of Two Spoons Photography!
You can find more pics on her blog…just click here:
http://twospoonsphoto.com/blog/2013/4/20/record-store-day-at-plan-9-music
Thank you!
plan 9 music
new location, new sign. carytown’s record, cd, and dvd store, plan 9 music, has been doing really well since they moved across the street. the space is more condensed and therefore looks better. and while the employees were packing up to move, they came across this circular sign from the 80s, which appeals more to the passerby.inside, plan 9 is rows and rows of music. from newly released vinyl of alabama shakes and mumford & sons to $1 dirty dancing soundtrack records, there’s something for everyone. there’s a record player in the back on which to try out some new taste, but the cashiers are more than happy to play it over the store stereo too. you can’t beat the customer service.
those guys know what they’re talking about when it comes to music. every time I’ve gone in and bought records, they strike up a conversation with me about the music and about the artist. they know what their customers like, and posters advertising for concerts and festivals are pasted all over the counter and outside to expand the music culture of richmond.
plan 9’s customers buy mostly vinyl, but they boast a cd and dvd collection too. there’s even a vintage magazine shelf and huge posters from richmond folk festivals of prior years for $5.
plan 9 is cool without even trying to be cool. having been around for 31 years, they’re well-versed in music and specifically, music in richmond. so peek in, flip through the records, and you just might try and buy something you never thought you would, like reggae, jazz, or even r&b/rap. and that’s just what they want you to do.
Or…stop into our Carytown shop in Richmond and enter to win a pair of tickets on our front counter!
THROWBACK THURSDAY PHOTO CONTEST
Tell us who this smoldering chap is for a chance to see him perform live at 9:30 Club! Send your best guess to contests@930.com to enter!
Winner picked tomorrow at 12PM!
Our Carytown shop just got in a whole bunch of Rolling Stones books…and a few other rock-n-roll titles from the past, too!
Come by the shop and browse! (804)353-9996
Carytown shop’s hours for the next few days:
Monday 12/31 10 - 5
Tuesday 1/1 12 - 5
Wednesday 1/2 and beyond…back to normal!
Come on by…just got in a bunch of awesome new-to-you (used) Blu-rays and horror DVDs!
Some photos of our new location at 3017 W Cary St. just after Christmas!
Just a few pics I took at work the other night…really loving the new location.
Saturday Dec. 22nd - 10-10
Sunday Dec. 23rd - 12-7
Monday Dec. 24th - 10-5ish (depends on how busy?!)
Tuesday Dec. 25th - Closed for Christmas!
Wednesday Dec. 26th, etc - 10-8
Normal hours the rest of the week…!
Records

Fionna Apple - The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do
Kimbra - Vows

Cusses - Cusses
Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts
Gotye - Making Mirrors
Frank Ocean - Channel Orange

Christian Scott - Christian aTunde Adjuah

Sanitigold - Master of My Make-Believe
Ke$ha - Warrior

Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City
And a couple EPs worth mentioning!

Matthew E. White - Big Inner
Dum Dum Girls - End of Daze
Mayer Hawthorne - KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic 10”