LOCAL RECORD STORES

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Some Notable Locations

692 Washington Rd,

Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Vinyl Remains is a record shop located in the Dormont area. They offer used, new, and limited pressing records through a range of music genres including punk, new wave, indie, funk, soul.

In addition to records, Vinyl Remains also offers a selection of used record players, speakers, and accessories for vintage lovers. They can even help in diagnosing the problems you are having with your own turntable!

If you need to unload some records from your collection, Vinyl Remains offers trades for cash or in-store credit. 

This small shop offers a lot of heart to the diverse music-loving community in Pittsburgh.

 

 

715 East St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

The Government Center is not just a record store, but also a unique community space in Pittsburgh. In addition to selling vinyl records and music-related merchandise, it also operates an espresso bar that serves coffee, tea, and snacks.

The Government Center also hosts live music events, featuring local and touring musicians in an intimate setting. These shows are typically all-ages and draw a diverse crowd of music fans.

The store’s commitment to supporting the local music scene is evident in its selection of records, which includes releases from many Pittsburgh-based bands and musicians.

2136 Murray Ave,

Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Jerry’s Records is a record store located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that has gained a reputation as one of the best record stores in the world. The store was founded by Jerry Weber in 1976, and it has since become a beloved institution among music fans.

What makes Jerry’s Records unique is the vast collection of vinyl records that it offers. The store is home to over two million records, spanning every genre imaginable, including rock, jazz, blues, soul, country, classical, and more. The collection includes rare and hard-to-find records, as well as more common titles.

Another aspect that sets Jerry’s Records apart is the way the records are organized. Rather than being alphabetized by artist or title, the records are organized by genre and then by the year they were released. This unique system allows customers to easily discover new music and explore the history of a particular genre.

You can get lost as you explore through the warehouse size record store.

692 Washington Rd,

Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Vinyl Remains is a record shop located in the Dormont area. They offer used, new, and limited pressing records through a range of music genres including punk, new wave, indie, funk, soul.

In addition to records, Vinyl Remains also offers a selection of used record players, speakers, and accessories for vintage lovers. They can even help in diagnosing the problems you are having with your own turntable!

If you need to unload some records from your collection, Vinyl Remains offers trades for cash or in-store credit. 

This small shop offers a lot of heart to the diverse music-loving community in Pittsburgh.

 

 

715 East St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

The Government Center is not just a record store, but also a unique community space in Pittsburgh. In addition to selling vinyl records and music-related merchandise, it also operates an espresso bar that serves coffee, tea, and snacks.

The Government Center also hosts live music events, featuring local and touring musicians in an intimate setting. These shows are typically all-ages and draw a diverse crowd of music fans.

The store’s commitment to supporting the local music scene is evident in its selection of records, which includes releases from many Pittsburgh-based bands and musicians.

2136 Murray Ave,

Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Jerry’s Records is a record store located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that has gained a reputation as one of the best record stores in the world. The store was founded by Jerry Weber in 1976, and it has since become a beloved institution among music fans.

What makes Jerry’s Records unique is the vast collection of vinyl records that it offers. The store is home to over two million records, spanning every genre imaginable, including rock, jazz, blues, soul, country, classical, and more. The collection includes rare and hard-to-find records, as well as more common titles.

Another aspect that sets Jerry’s Records apart is the way the records are organized. Rather than being alphabetized by artist or title, the records are organized by genre and then by the year they were released. This unique system allows customers to easily discover new music and explore the history of a particular genre.

You can get lost as you explore through the warehouse size record store.