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Record Store-ies

My Years Selling and Loving Music

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Record Store-ies

By: Lisa Smith-Brooke
Narrated by: Abigail Price
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In the 1990s, amidst the chaos of grunge and boy bands, one young woman was at the epicenter of musical mayhem. In this uproarious memoir, join Lisa as she navigates life in a quirky record store, armed with her encyclopedic music knowledge and a vinyl penchant. Lisa's adventures are a harmonious blend of humor and nostalgia, from the eclectic customers with peculiar tastes to her eccentric but memorable co-workers.

With a lifelong passion for collecting and playing music, Lisa's journey unfolds through a symphony of absurd encounters, outlandish anecdotes, and a soundtrack that captures the essence of an era. Her stories will transport you back to the days of mixtapes and indie record shops, where the only rules were the ones you broke.

Laugh, reminisce, and groove along with Lisa as she spins tales of vinyl dreams, musical misadventures, and the rhythm of her 1990s life. This memoir is a nostalgic nod to a time when the world was analog, and the soundtracks of our lives were the records we held in our hands.

©2023 Lisa A Smith-Brooke (P)2024 Lisa A Smith-Brooke
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