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An institution for music lovers, Joe's Record Paradise says it's struggling to pay expenses while it reopens in a new location.

Joe’s Record Paradise Launches Crowdfunding Campaign To Save Itself

After relocating from one Silver Spring location to another, Maryland record shop Joe’s Record Paradise says it’s hurting for cash….

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Joe's Record Paradise has found a new home just a short walk from its current one.

Joe’s Record Paradise Has Found A New Location

Joe’s Record Paradise may be the most nomadic record store in the D.C. region. Last summer, owner Johnson Lee told…

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A longtime haven for record fanatics, Joe's Record Paradise will have to leave its Silver Spring location in 2016.

Joe’s Record Paradise Is Moving (Again)

Joe’s Record Paradise, the vaunted Maryland record store that’s been in business since 1974, is moving out of its downtown…

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Record Store Day: It's coming.

Record Store Day: A Guide To The Guides

Today, newspapers and websites all over the United States—and surely numerous other countries—are writing about Record Store Day, which takes…

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