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Thanks for the info regarding Dusty Grooves Records
(http://www.dustygroove.com/). Very cool.
Harry Chronic Jr.
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From: "Conklin, Curt" <cconklin@ameritrade.com>
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Subject: RE: ordering records
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hey!
I am new as well, but I have a great source. Prices are good and the
people are genuinely honest.
It is a couple of pals of mine from University of Chicago. Smart guys
who do it cause they love it.
Also, for less obscure stuff, I use CDNow. They seem to stock all the
domestic indies, and the mail order service is top notch.
c
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>From: John McGinnis[SMTP:jmac@ucla.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, September 04, 1997 4:25 AM
>To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: ordering records
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>Hello All,
>
>New on the list and thoroughly enjoying the information.
>
>Where does everybody mail-order their hip-hop, downtempo, jazz stuff? From
>the labels directly or through ordering houses? Just wondering because I
>don't want to get screwed.
>
>Also, I live in LA, wondering about a good chill spot, not neccesarily
>where everyone dances, but somewhere that I can sit down and enjoy a good
>mix of rare groove, jazz, hip hop, downtempo beats, and importantly late
>60's and early to mid 70's latin jazz... something I can relax to.
>
>much appreciated,
>JMAC
>
>
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