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Record Store Day brought music lovers together in downtown Fort Myers, where Joe’s Record Exchange on First Street participated in the national event.
More than 50 people lined up outside the store early in anticipation of the special deals offered by hundreds of locally owned record stores across the country.
Doors at Joe’s Record Exchange opened at 8:30 a.m., two and a half hours earlier than usual, to accommodate eager customers.
The scene at Joe’s Record Exchange highlighted the ongoing resurgence of vinyl records and the community’s enthusiasm for music history.
As customers awaited entry, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation for the unique finds and exclusive releases available on Record Store Day.
The event underscored the significance of local record stores in preserving and celebrating musical heritage.
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