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− | + | East Hill CD Exchange used to be an amazing cd and record store located at: 2509 N 12th Ave (Now the site of: Just Judy's Flowers). [[Eric "Elvis" Jones]] & Ronnie "Romeo" Recacho used to run the shop. The store was located a few blocks North of [[J's Pastry Shop]] and stood out in color, a bright lime green. The staff were very friendly and extremely knowledgeable. If they didn't have what you were looking for, they almost always seemed able to order it and have it delivered. One of the cool things about the business was that they always had fliers to local shows posted on the front door. This allowed many of the neighborhood kids and music fans an easy way to see when and where bands were playing. Sadly, the venue closed in late 2007. | |
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− | East Hill CD Exchange used to be an amazing cd and record store located at: 2509 N 12th Ave (Now the site of: Just Judy's Flowers). Eric "Elvis" Jones & Ronnie "Romeo" Recacho used to run the shop. The store was located a few blocks North of J's |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 12 May 2015
East Hill CD Exchange used to be an amazing cd and record store located at: 2509 N 12th Ave (Now the site of: Just Judy's Flowers). Eric "Elvis" Jones & Ronnie "Romeo" Recacho used to run the shop. The store was located a few blocks North of J's Pastry Shop and stood out in color, a bright lime green. The staff were very friendly and extremely knowledgeable. If they didn't have what you were looking for, they almost always seemed able to order it and have it delivered. One of the cool things about the business was that they always had fliers to local shows posted on the front door. This allowed many of the neighborhood kids and music fans an easy way to see when and where bands were playing. Sadly, the venue closed in late 2007.