Spring has definitely arrived! Come to our April 19 show this Sunday!

We mean it this time – spring is finally here! The O’s are back playing baseball – and trees and flowers are finally in bloom! So are our great deals and finds at this week’s Arbutus Record Show! Come on down and celebrate spring with us this Sunday 9 am – 3 pm with all our great vendors! They shared some wonderful finds last month and our favorite announcer and B Derek Shaw (Keystone Record Collectors) had his Irish on! (And don’t forget his PA show is on May 3rd!)

Janet Ruehl also found a great article about the show that was also featured on the cover of the Sun Magazine, May 28, 1995. You can find it on our Facebook page and while you are there, please LIKE us!

Here’s a link to a great blog by Chris Richardson called Zero to 180 – Three Minute Magic Discoveries of a Pop Music Archaeologist called ’90+ Years of Baltimore in Song’ complete with YouTube links!

bud shank

Here is a fun, colorful album cover for Bud Shank of West Coast Jazz fame. It is all about the bossa nova!

complete stax

Our own Frank Reuhl had some fantastic compilations!

80s pop queen Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics puts her own spin on standards and blues in her recent release "Nostalgia."

80s pop queen Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics puts her own spin on standards and blues in her recent release “Nostalgia.”

lee case sign

Some great memorabilia from a local radio legend, Lee Case!

molly hatchett art

Southern rockers, Molly Hatchett, had beautiful album and display art utilizing the talents of notable fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. This rare and large display is entitled ‘Dark Kingdom.’ It was the cover art for their second album, 1979’s ‘Flirtin’ with Disaster.’

 

Our announcer B Derk Shaw had his Irish on for last  month's show!

Our announcer B Derk Shaw had his Irish on for last month’s show!

the who magic bus

The fourth American album for British rockers, The Who, released in 1968.

ziggy stardust color vinyl

A classic, in colored vinyl! David Bowie’s ‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars.’

 

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring! Join us for our next show on March 15!

Thanks to all who joined us at our last show in February despite the cold, wintry weather. As we await the final (we hope!) snowfall of the season, a quick reminder of our upcoming show on March 15. The hours are 9 am to 3 pm and always FREE! Our vendors will be bringing stacks of great musical finds.

Looking forward to warmer weather, here’s a rare, behind-the-scenes look at The Beach Boys recording “Good Vibrations.”

 

Love is all around! Join us Valentine’s Weekend, February 15 for our next show!

GODZ Larry Kessler

Larry Kessler of the underground psychedelic band GODZ

Join us for another great show during Valentine’s weekend for more musical deals on February 15. It’s never to late to find a gift for that special someone!

The first show of 2015 was a great success with many diverse vendors and collectors enjoying the day. Larry Kessler of the underground psychedelic rock band GODZ joined us for the first time (interview coming soon)Laura Kooyman of reinKarnations brought her clever, re-imagined vinyl and record creations back to the show and Jay Monroe of R&B Tees came with his wonderful T-shirt selection. He will be back for our February show! We also spotted some collectibles with great graphics. Did you know that Bing Crosby was the rock star of his day? And for a few hundred dollars, you can own a rare original Beatles’ Yellow Submarine lunchbox? See you February 15!

Laura Kooyman of reinKarnations with Janet.

Laura Kooyman of reinKarnations with Janet.

Jay Monroe of R&B Tees

Jay Monroe of R&B Tees

Rare Beatles's 'Yellow Submarine' Lunch Box

Rare Beatles’s ‘Yellow Submarine’ Lunch Box

A Bing Crosby collection album cover

A Bing Crosby collection album cover

Join us this Sunday, January 18, for our first show of 2015!

We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year! Time for our first show of 2015 – this Sunday! We look forward to seeing all of our favorite vendors – and you – after the long holiday break. It is perfect time to beat the cold hunting for some great new music finds. Remember, the show is from 9 am – 3 pm and is always FREE!

It’s Valentine’s Day right before next month’s show, so this Sunday is a good time to find that romantic, memorable song that you shared with that special someone. There might even be a special love story amongst our vendors.

Here is one of this editor’s picks and comes with an update about the group. One of the most highly successful 80s New Wave bands from Britain, Spandau Ballet, had a hit in 1983 that put them on the pop music map forever and made them superstars. This song reached Number One in 21 countries and is the soundtrack for many a romance and wedding (and, we suspect, a baby or two). After a 19-year breakup, the boys reunited in 2009 for a widely successful tour but didn’t make it to the States. That is all about to change much to the joy of their fans. The group will be touring in the U.S. for the first time in over 30 years, including an appearance at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on April 28.

Spandau Ballet also produced a fabulous rock doc (and is also the name of the tour), Soul Boys of the Western World. Even if you aren’t fan of these New Romantics, their story will surprise you. It’s a great slice of a social and pop music history but more importantly, it is a tale of friendship found, lost and found again. Here is a “True” love song!

 

Holiday Show Wrap Up and New Dates for 2015!

Janet and Derek at the arbutus record show Christmas show

December was a great show with tons of shoppers and vendors celebrating the season! We had a gift certificate giveaway and one of our vendors, great friend of the show and announcer, Derek Shaw (with Janet), won the draw!

We were even treated to a serenade from Mr. Herb singing along to a vintage Cardinals tune. As we all agreed, they don’t write them like they used to! You can see the video on our Facebook page. Mr. Herb has a beautiful voice and a great spirit!

Make sure to check out our ABOUT page for the new 2015 dates . We look forward to seeing you there!

Our 3rd Annual Favorite Christmas Song List! Part Two

crosby and bowie

And now for Part TWO of vendor holiday favorites! What could be more wonderful – and at the time, surprising – than two different generations of music icons coming together for a beautiful duet of “Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth.”  (Click on song name for video.) This is Perry’s choice to start the second part of our list!

Shawn: Disco Christmas, Universal Robot Band [1977]
Ricardo: This Christmas, Donny Hathaway
Barbara: White Christmas, Bing Crosby (with Danny Kaye)
Winston: Santa Baby, Eartha Kitt
Jill: Christmas is Coming (from A Charlie Brown Christmas), Vince Guaraldi Trio
Tom: Wonderful Christmas Time, Paul McCartney and Wings (1979)
Albert: Silent Night, The Temptations
George: Christmas at K-Mart, Root Boy Slim
Ike: This Christmas, The Whispers
Herb: Every Year, Every Christmas, Luther Vandross
Tanya: Have A Holly Jolly Christmas, Burl Ives (1965)
Tom: Dear Santa, Syng McGowan

And a few of our editor’s fun favorites:
Last Christmas, Wham!
Christmas Medley, The Swingle Singers
When My Heart Finds Christmas, Harry Connick, Jr.

Wishing you all a blessed and joyful Christmas and see you in the NEW YEAR!

 

Our 3rd Annual Favorite Christmas Song List! Part One

vintage christmas album covers

It is time for our annual vendor list of their favorite Christmas song. They were as diverse as the vendors themselves and so many we are doing the list in two parts! From the traditional to the not so traditional, all mean something special to our vendors. Click on the song name and enjoy! Let us know what your favorites are!

Janet Ruehl: Oh Holy Night, Andy Williams
B. Derek Shaw: 
Christmas in Love, Firefall
Skip and Kelly: Carol of the Bells, Art Garfunkel and Amy Grant
Vince: Please Come Home for Christmas, The Eagles
Gregg: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, The Jackson 5
Marty: All I Want For Christmas Is You, Vince Vance & the Valiants
Chad: Oh Holy Night, Nat King Cole
Kenny Shriver: Do They Know It’s Christmas, Band Aid 1984
Joe Bryant: Silver Bells, Kenny G
Jim Reeves: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), Darlene Love
Dave: Silent Night, Tom  Waits
Mike Lambert: The Christmas Song, Nat King Cole
Sid: Oh My Papa, Eddie Fisher
John Woods: There Was A Star/Riverside 1962from The Staple Singers album ‘The 25th of December’
Linda & Butch: Rocking Around The Christmas Tree, Brenda Lee
Sonny: So This Is Christmas, John Lennon
Shane: Fairytale Of New York, The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl
Bernie and Christie: White Christmas, The Drifters
Dave: There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays,Perry Como
Bob: Someday At Christmas, Stevie Wonder

Stay Tuned for Part Two!

 

Our final show of the year is this Sunday, December 21! Celebrate the season with us!

It’s that time of year! The holiday season is upon us and this Sunday is the last show to buy all those gifts for your favorite music lover – or a little something for yourself! We are also introducing our very own Arbutus Record & CD Show bag with our new logo! Ask your favorite dealer for yours. Also coming up is our annual favorite Christmas song list from our vendors.

arbutus record show bag

Only two more shows of 2014! Join us this Sunday, November 16!

It’s hard to believe there are only two more shows left in 2014 but never fear, we already have our dates for 2015. And a brand new flyer and logo design by Frank and Janet’s very talented daughter! Remember always free admission and we are open from 9 am  – 3 pm. It’s never too early to start Christmas shopping for your favorite music lover. Next month, look for our annual Christmas favorites list and videos from our vendors.

Arbutus Record Show 2015 flyer

Arbutus Record Show 2015 flyer

Join Us for Our Fall Show this Sunday, October 19!

shoppers at arbutus record show

After the August hiatus, the September show was a great kick-off to the remainder of the 2014 season. There were brand new vendors and legendary record collectors/sellers from across the pond and Europe. More on that story coming up! You never know what surprises – and people you will find at the Arbutus Record Show. Before cheering on our home team, there is plenty of time to come to the show. Admission and parking is always FREE and the hours are 9 am to 3 pm. See you there and wear your Purple Pride!

New vendors Ann and her friend, Preston

New vendors Ann and her friend, Preston

First time vendors Ann and her friend Preston had attendees – and longtime veterans and fellow vendors – hopping around their table snatching up great deals on CDs and CD collections. They will be returning for our November 16th show!

arbutus john and Ted scotland

An amazing story unfolded at the show with the participation of a celebrity. A tall, lanky Scotsman with an easy laugh and full of great stories, John Anderson (left) is a  legend in the world of music and record collecting. Ted, an out-of-town vender from Georgia (pictured right) couldn’t say enough about him.

As a young man, John was one of the first people from the UK who started to make trips to the East Coast of the U.S. in the late 60s to find 45s that would fuel the “Northern Soul” movement – a term coined by British journalist Dave Godin. The movement was characterized by a music and style of dance that developed in industrialized northern England and came from the working class and “Mod” youth culture. It began with the upbeat Motown sound of the mid-60s, but then gravitated to the music of lesser-known, American black soul artists on smaller labels as music tastes changed. Northern Soul was at its peak throughout the 70s as venues would host all-night, soul dance parties that still played mid-60s soul. It is still popular today and the subject of a 2014 BBC documentary, “Northern Soul: Living for the Weekend.” (click on title to view on YouTube.)

Anderson travelled to towns big and small in the US and paid as little as a pound or 50 pence a piece for these rare records. British DJs and music lovers could not wait for John to bring back his latest finds. He sold the music to fans through his business, “Soul Bowl,” and become a premier expert and supplier of rare American soul music to the UK and beyond.

John is still making trips to the U.S. and this time he came with other European collector friends – Richard, Angus, and Thorsten who has a record shop in Germany and his buddy Marcel from Belgium, an avid collector. It was quite an international gathering at the show that day and we were so honored to have John and all these gentleman with us!

arbutus Marcel John janet frankPictured: Marcel, John, Janet & Frank Ruehl, organizers of the Arbutus Record Show.