Indie Music Store Owner Steps Up Fight Against Chains

Apr 9th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

In another example of music businesses leveraging their community resources, here’s a story of one business owner who points out that $45 of every $100 you spend at an indie record shop stays in your local community, versus $13 from the big box down by the mall. Where’d you buy your last few albums?

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