![]() ![]() He has a great presence on Twitter, where he shares some of his tales, and a podcast. He’s created two other fun books, The Last Shop Standing and Strange Requests and Comic Tales from Record Shops. My first kind victim is Graham Jones, author of The Vinyl Revival And The Shops That Made it Happen, a documentary based on the book The Vinyl Revival. Please check out their films, blogs, and all other goodies listed. ![]() I felt that during this time of lockin music blaring and worship we could all use even more entertainment to help us get through. It was inspired by beloved New Orleans and the groups or krewes that create the vibrant floats and parades of Mardi Gras.To start off my series of social media sites and blogs that I follow and highly recommend, I asked a few contacts on Twitter to tell me about their adventures in music and record store worship over the years. Since we do everything with pizzazz in Louisiana, the name had to have a little cajun flare. When dreaming up an online community, I wanted to connect with y’all in an authentic way to who I am while sharing unprecedented access to everything that is happening on Team LD. Singing and performing fills me up, unlike anything else! You don’t always get to see all the work behind-the-scenes that happens every day: designing album art, making countless decisions about how a tour will look and feel, finding great partners for The Price Fund, even working on new music! -) ![]() I love the welcoming spirit of my home state! From the people who gather around the kitchen table for coffee to friends who feel like family, a neighbor you can ask to borrow sugar, even someone new you run into on the street. My community means everything to me, and it is always growing. Growing up in Louisiana, you never meet a stranger. ![]()
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