CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 4/8/21

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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The Fratellis Half Drunk Under A Full Moon (Cooking Vinyl) Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R Need a record to give you the warm fuzzies? Might I suggest the jingly-jangly sounds of The Fratellis' latest offering? This album is right in my wheelhou…

The Fratellis
Half Drunk Under A Full Moon
(Cooking Vinyl)
Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R
Need a record to give you the warm fuzzies? Might I suggest the jingly-jangly sounds of The Fratellis' latest offering? This album is right in my wheelhouse and I’ve had the best time listening to it and playing songs on the radio. If you need a musical pick me up, might I suggest gettingHalf Drunk Under A Full Moon?


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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 4/1/21

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Clark Playground In A Lake (Deutsche Gramaphone)  Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager I’ve been waiting quite a while for this album to drop, and it has not disappointed. The aesthetic of the album definitely leans more heavily towards clas…

Clark
Playground In A Lake
(Deutsche Gramaphone)

Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager
I’ve been waiting quite a while for this album to drop, and it has not disappointed. The aesthetic of the album definitely leans more heavily towards classical than electronic, but it’s very much in line with both Clark’s early albums in the latter genre and leads naturally from his last few albums of film and television score work. The initial singles “Small” and “Lambent Rag” flit between the darker, melancholic tones and playful experimentation that I love about Clark and other artists working similar territory, so I’m very happy with how this album’s turned out.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 3/25/21

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Morgan Wade Reckless (Thirty Tigers/Ladylike Records)  Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R I put on Morgan Wade’s Reckless album and it ran me the fuck over. This album turned me inside out. Big things coming for this talented artist. Call this musi…

Morgan Wade
Reckless
(Thirty Tigers/Ladylike Records)

Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R
I put on Morgan Wade’s Reckless album and it ran me the fuck over. This album turned me inside out. Big things coming for this talented artist. Call this music what you want as long as you call it authentic and outstanding. Damn!

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 3/18/21

Today I wanted to put the spotlight on one of our stores celebrating a big moment this year.

Homer’s Music in Omaha, Nebraska joined our organization in 1995. They are one of our original CIMS members, and this year they are celebrating their 50th anniversary! This is a huge milestone for not only Homer’s but also for CIMS as well. So, this week I wanted to share a few words from Mike Fratt, General Manager, head buyer for Homer’s, and our CIMS board chair of many years:

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Hey Everyone,

Homer’s would like to give everyone a GREAT BIG THANKS for all the support over the years as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary

Established in 1971, Homer’s was one of the founding tenants of Omaha's Old Market, a top tourist attraction comprised of century-old four and five-story brick warehouses renovated into shops, restaurants and bars.

The company grew over 4 decades expanding to almost a dozen locations in Nebraska and Iowa, also birthing a successful One-Stop Distributor, RTI.

Today only one location remains, the Old Market store. Recognized for years as Nebraska's best music retailer, Homer’s has been featured in numerous publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Billboard and numerous music and travel magazines. Homers joined the Coalition of Independent Music Stores twenty-five years ago and Homer’s General Manager, Mike Fratt, currently serves as the CIMS board chairman. Homer’s participation in CIMS is a contributing factor in Homer's success weathering so much change over fifty years. CIMS is a founding member of Record Store Day, the international annual celebration of indie record stores. Selection and service have been the cornerstones of Homer’s identity along with the iconic jingle.

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Homer’s currently employs twelve staffers. The store is 3500 sq feet with wood floors and 16-ft ceilings. Marq Manner is Store Manager and Haley Clark is Assistant Manager. Mike Fratt is Head Buyer and General Manager. Tom and Sue Weidner are the owners since 1992.

I joined Homer’s in 1978, after some time at Musicland and Record Shop. During my almost 35 years here I have had the wonderful opportunity to work with some amazing people, meet very creative people, discover awesome music and share that with music lovers. Not only that, but CIMS has given us the opportunity to interact with other indie stores strengthening our efforts. It's been great and 2020 caused us to reflect on how much it means. All the more reason to celebrate.

Cheers,
Mike
http://homersmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/HomersMusic
https://www.instagram.com/homersmusic/channel/

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Homer’s will be doing special sales and promotions to celebrate this occasion all year. Since we are still in a time that makes celebrating these important moments properly a little more difficult, let’s be sure to show this fantastic store some extra love, and next time you find yourself in Omaha, be sure to go by and say hello!
 
Congrats to Tom, Sue, Mike and everyone at Homer’s for 50 years of music!
 
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic


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Dan Sartain Romance In Stereo  Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director This week has been such a heavy one for many with the loss of Dan Sartain. For the majority of my life, Dan and I have shared friends, bandmates, stages, laughs about…

Dan Sartain
Romance In Stereo

Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director
This week has been such a heavy one for many with the loss of Dan Sartain. For the majority of my life, Dan and I have shared friends, bandmates, stages, laughs about pretty much nothing at all and lots of spaces at shows and record stores together. He was full of contrasts; there was definitely a dark side to him, but his goofy nature and excitement often reminded me of that of a little boy. He could be kind of a mess, yet from the time we were kids, he seemed fully formed. Those stark contradictions are what made him who he was. I remember always thinking Dan was a little like a reverse Marty McFly; not quite from the present, but also not quite from the past. So, today I am taking it back to the early days. I always loved this record. I honestly can’t believe these songs are 20 years old this year, and I can’t believe Dan is gone. Sending lots of love to his family and those closest to him feeling this the most.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 3/4/21

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Body-San Midnight (100% Silk)  Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie Spring Bringer The breeziest of tracks from the silkiest of labels.

Body-San
Midnight
(100% Silk)

Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie Spring Bringer
The breeziest of tracks from the silkiest of labels.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 2/25/21

Hi Everyone,

I was especially happy when I opened the charts this week to see Tipper- Broken Soul Jamboree, one of our very own ThinkIndie distributed titles, take the number one slot on the CIMS Debut chart this week. This is the first time this album from 2010 is available on 2LP vinyl and it hit the shelves last week, though I suspect not for long. We are thrilled to be working with Tipper and his team because he is an artist that truly embodies the independent spirit. Not only is there a true commitment to bringing special releases to the fans, but also to channeling those fans to indie record shops across the country…which makes me a fan. There will be more to come from Tipper and ThinkIndie this year and we are looking forward to it!

Here are the charts.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 2/18/21

Hello Everyone,

This week we are holding our annual CIMS Board Meetings. It is a very important week for our group because it is one where we take a hard look at our previous year and use those conversations to set goals and initiatives for the current one. This year our meetings are quite different. We are usually able to all descend on some city and spend the better part of the week together having those conversations in person. It is an invaluable time for our group, and I am certainly missing not being able to have that for this go around. Side note, if you find yourself in a city that is not your own (or even if it is) with any of that crew, you are sure to share good times and make wonderful memories! However, we are determined to make the most of our current circumstances. Thanks to all of our past experiences together, this year’s meeting is shaping up to be just as successful. I am grateful to our CIMS Board members for the extra time and energy they dedicate to our organization and the store perspective and guidance they bring to our discussions.

In other news, the award for best band breakup announcement hands down goes to Daft Punk. Definitely the toughest breakup moment I have been through in a while.

Here are the charts.
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Daft Punk Discovery (Parlophone/Virgin)  Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director In proper breakup fashion… time to break out our favorite tunes and remember all the good times we shared together. Discovery, you will always be my jam.

Daft Punk
Discovery
(Parlophone/Virgin)

Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director
In proper breakup fashion… time to break out our favorite tunes and remember all the good times we shared together. Discovery, you will always be my jam.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 2/11/21

Hi Everyone,
 
As I send out this note today, I am especially thinking of our CIMS members, Waterloo Records in Austin and Cactus Records in Houston, as well as all of their employees, families, and our other friends across the state. was quite disturbed hearing their accounts of the situation as well as seeing news footage of what the people of Texas are going through right now. It was especially devastating because it was just another hardship, on top of so many others, that could have and certainly should have been avoided. I hope that you will also keep our stores and the people of the great state of Texas in your thoughts as well. Below are some ways to show your support if you can during this especially hard time:

  • The Salvation Army provides shelter, food, and other necessary items to those in need throughout Texas.

  • The American Red Cross is supporting at least 35 warming centers with cots and blankets across the state.

  • In Austin, the area Urban League has started the #LoveThyNeighborTX campaign to raise money for hotel rooms, food, water, clothing, and other basic needs of the housing insecure communities.

  • Local small business Free Lunch is making deliveries of home-cooked meals, blankets, hand warmers, and hygiene kits to the Esperanza Community residents, a state-sanctioned shelter/campsite in the city.

  • The Other Ones Foundation is also providing resiliency kits for residents of the campsite. The kits include basic needs for those experiencing homelessness.

  • Dallas-area organizations Austin Street Center, OurCalling, The Stewpot, Union Gospel Mission, and Oak Lawn United Methodist Church are pooling funds to help pay for temporary shelter as well as Covid-19 rapid tests for those in need.

  • Lucille's 1913 Community Kitchen is preparing and distributing meals in the Houston area.

  • Caritas of Austin also helps those experiencing housing insecurity in the Austin area. You can support their work by making a monetary donation or ordering items from their Amazon wish list to be shipped directly to the center.

  • Austin Pets Alive! is working to keep pets across Texas warm and safe during the freezing conditions. The group needs heating pads, Styrofoam coolers, dog beds, heat lamps, and monetary donations.

  • Support your favorite Texan Record Store!

 
Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Small Black Cheap Dreams (100% Electronica)  Russell Cothran - ThinkIndie Sales & Marketing When I first heard the new single, I thought it was Ernest Greene AKA Washed Out. It made sense considering the band toured with Washed Out incessantly t…

Small Black
Cheap Dreams
(100% Electronica)

Russell Cothran - ThinkIndie Sales & Marketing
When I first heard the new single, I thought it was Ernest Greene AKA Washed Out. It made sense considering the band toured with Washed Out incessantly throughout the 10’s. If you like airy, dreamy pop, this record is for you.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 2/4/21

Hi everyone,

Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Various Artists Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop, Electronic Minimalism, Shadow Sounds and Adjacent Jams of Japan 1980-1988 (Light In The Attic)  Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager I’ve been listening to this synthy little compilation a lot. …

Various Artists
Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop, Electronic Minimalism, Shadow Sounds and Adjacent Jams of Japan 1980-1988
(Light In The Attic)

Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager
I’ve been listening to this synthy little compilation a lot. The music therein isn’t new, but it’s pretty weird and cool.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 1/28/21

Hi Everyone,

Yesterday afternoon many of us gathered around the Zoom campfire for the first “Let’s Talk Physical” event. This was put together by Music Biz’s Physical Business Action Committee, a committee which I and several CIMS members also serve on. The goal was to bring together management, labels, distribution, retail, DSPs as well as other leaders in the music industry to share stories of how we have all worked together to overcome the challenges that 2020 brought with it. Last year certainly was a challenging one, but out of that came many creative initiatives, new business strategies, and believe it or not, success stories. For instance, the Indie sector saw sales growth last year (imagine if we had those supply chain issues rectified). Also, after its 15th consecutive year of growth, 2020 marked the best year for vinyl since the early ’90s. How about despite (or who knows, maybe because of) the pandemic, five of vinyl’s best-selling weeks occurred in 2020, and in case you were wondering, the compact disc is still alive and well. Here is the thing, streaming is great when you are on the go, or as a tool to discover new music and I use it as much as anyone. However, we all spent a lot of time at home last year (and still are) and we are missing the live experience of music, so many of us are listening to music differently and are craving a way to really connect with it, hence spending time on our collections. Also, there is a new wave of collectors who are learning to appreciate the value of owning their music and the ritual of listening to an album, and that is a good thing for all of us in the physical retail business. What became clear from the conversations we had yesterday, is that while it is definitely a business, for so many of us involved, it is truly a labor of love and I believe that is what makes it all work.

Here are the charts,
Andrea


Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 1/21/21

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Thad Cockrell If In Case You Feel The Same (ATO Records)  Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R jimmy fallon - @jimmyfallon Jan 26 "A reminder to never give up on your dreams because some moron could walk into a hardware store, hear your song, and ask…

Thad Cockrell
If In Case You Feel The Same
(ATO Records)

Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R
jimmy fallon - @jimmyfallon
Jan 26
"A reminder to never give up on your dreams because some moron could walk into a hardware store, hear your song, and ask you to come on their show! (That’s me - I’m the moron). See @thadcockrell on @FallonTonight tonight!!"

You’ve probably seen the viral story about Thad Cockrellalready. If not, you haven’t been paying attention the last 3 days. Apparently, Jimmy Fallon heard Cockrell’s “Swingin’” in a hardware store, loved it, Shazammed it, and it became his personal COVID-19 anthem. Meanwhile, Cockrell’salbum had “flatlined” and he was considering a career change. Fast forward to this week, Cockrell was on The Tonight Show and The Today Show, his song is #1 on iTunes ahead of AJR, Morgan Wallen, The Weekend and Olivia Rodrigo, and Cockrell is high on life. All because an influential person loved a song and Shazammed it. That’s a superpower I would like to have. The ability to change the life of a hard-working, deserving artist who everyone calls friend and who has worked his entire life out of his love of his art. That’s the Midas touch I want. Jimmy Fallon, never take for granted what you have, and thanks for helping out my friend Thad. For what it’s worth, Thad played at my wedding with Courtney Jaye, John P Strohm, Maria Taylor and The Hurlers back in 2012. It’s no Tonight Show but hey…Check out videos and the story on Thad and Jimmy’s Twitter.
https://twitter.com/thadcockrell
https://twitter.com/jimmyfallon

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 1/14/21

Hi Everyone,

A lot has happened in the past two weeks. Yesterday marked the first day in a new chapter of American history. Just as the new year is a time where many people set their goals and make resolutions, the inauguration is a similarly symbolic event. It is a chance for our country to reset, redefine our goals as a nation, and we all can think about changes we need to make to be better. It is also a time for us to begin to heal. Even though yesterday’s event was much different, I couldn’t help but notice despite everything, what a large role music played. It made clear to me what I already knew- that music is such an important force in bringing people together, despite their differences -and that can be very healing.

Speaking of that, I know we all spend a lot of time on zoom meetings lately, but last week I along with quite a healthy group of stores around the country had the chance to sit down with Common and discuss his latest/upcoming release A Beautiful Revolution Part 1. He was very inspired over the past year of events and was able to craft a group of songs that very much speaks to that need for us to come together and heal. It was great to have an artist that so many of our stores have a connection to want to take the time to talk to the stores and really connect with them about his music and the process of making it. It was clear that he understands the importance of our stores and the sense of community they provide. It was also lovely to see his excitement about working with artists he respects so much. As such an accomplished artist himself, that is always refreshing to see. Thank you to Common, Concord, Loma Vista and everyone else that brought us all together for that. It was definitely a lot more fun than most of my Friday meetings.

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One of my favorite takeaways from the conversation was the notion that “Revolution is love” a sentiment that was repeated a few times in our conversation, and that is so true. Spreading love instead of hate is not always the easy road… so it can actually be quite revolutionary. This was also echoed through Amanda Gorman’s poem yesterday:

”We must first put our differences aside
We lay down our arms
so we can reach out our arms
to one another”…

“When day comes we step out of the shade,
aflame and unafraid
The new dawn blooms as we free it
For there is always light,
if only we're brave enough to see it
If only we're brave enough to be it”

So let’s go do this.
Andrea

Here are the charts.

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 1/7/2021

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Various Artists Scandinavian Swords II (Northern Electronics) Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie I often fall back into this 2016 collection, from the excellent, Stockholm-based Northern Electronics label, featuring some of techno's more forward-think…

Various Artists
Scandinavian Swords II
(Northern Electronics)
Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie
I often fall back into this 2016 collection, from the excellent, Stockholm-based Northern Electronics label, featuring some of techno's more forward-thinking producers (Abdulla Rashim, Dorisburg, Neel, Varg to name a few). It's a hazy, sparse, sometimes brutal, often beautiful drift through nebulous, ambient atmospheres layered within brooding, minimal techno vessels. The post-dystopian clean-up crew is here -- bring out your dead!

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 12/31/20 + STAFF PICKS

Hello Everyone,

Happy new year to you all… I think? As happy as we all are to have 2020 on the books, we know that things were not set “to normal” at the stroke of midnight and if anything, they somehow managed to get weirder. I guess if we have all learned anything it is to expect the unexpected. Today feels quite heavy so I don’t have a lot to say and it feels a little clueless to talk about music or the music industry the day after such a monumental event. I am very saddened when I think about the division of our country right now. However, I remain hopeful that as we move into this new year, we can find ways to work together to heal those wounds and bring the people of our country together. I am grateful to the officials that did the right thing and worked to preserve and uphold our system of democracy last night. This really isn’t about what side you’re on. Thankfully in this country, we have the right to express our own views and opinions, but the goal is to do that with kindness and respect. We still have to work together to find a way to hopefully leave this place in a better place than we found it.

Here is to us finding our way in 2021.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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ANDREA PASCHAL CIMS/THINKINDIE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR “Andrea’s Celebrated Records of 2020” (in no particular order and one for each month of this crazy-ass year)  1. JARV IS- BEYOND THE PALE (Rough Trade) 2. THE AVALANCHES- WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU(Modu…

ANDREA PASCHAL
CIMS/THINKINDIE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


“Andrea’s Celebrated Records of 2020”
(in no particular order and one for each month of this crazy-ass year)

1. JARV IS- BEYOND THE PALE (Rough Trade)
2. THE AVALANCHES- WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU(Modular/Interscope)
3. HAIM- WOMEN IN MUSIC PART III (Columbia)
4. YELLE- L’ERE DU VERSEAU (Recreation Center)
5. ARCA- KiCk I (XL Recordings)
6. WASHED OUT- PURPLE NOON (Sub Pop) *I also REALLY appreciated that Sade Cover of "Cherish the Day"… great job Ernest!
7. NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS- IDIOT PRAYER (NICK CAVE ALONE LIVE AT ALEXANDRA PALACE (AWAL)
8. CARIBOU- SUDDENLY (Merge)
9. PROTOMARTYR- ULTIMATE SUCCESS TODAY(Domino)
10. DISCLOSURE- ENERGY (Island)
11. THUNDERCAT- IT IS WHAT IT IS (Brainfeeder)
12. SEBASTIAN TELLIER- DOMESTICATED/SIMPLE MIND (Record Makers)

LIZ BOGER CIMS SALES & MARKETING In no particular order :)  Haim/ Women in Music Pt. III  Strokes/ The New Abnormal  Sylvan Esso/ Free Love Waxahatchee/ Saint Cloud  Glass Animals/ Dreamland Beabadoobee/ Fake it Flowers  Wray / Stream of Youth/ …

LIZ BOGER
CIMS SALES & MARKETING


In no particular order :)

Haim/ Women in Music Pt. III
Strokes/ The New Abnormal
Sylvan Esso/ Free Love
Waxahatchee/ Saint Cloud
Glass Animals/ Dreamland
Beabadoobee/ Fake it Flowers
Wray / Stream of Youth/ Blank World
Washed Out/ Purple Noon
Finneas/ Blood Harmony
Purity Ring/ WOMB

PS - On a personal note, our family moved to FL this year...we needed more sunshine in our lives and some saltwater therapy. It’s been a tough year - hope everyone is holding up out there. I miss seeing you guys! If you need my new personal mailing address let me know! Hope everyone can find some joy in this holiday season ❤️

BLAKE WIMBERLY CIMS/THINKINDIE DO/KNOW-IT-ALL lp John Carroll Kirby- My Garden (Stones Throw) Andras- Joyful (Beats In Space) Matt Karmil- STS371 (Smalltown Supersound) Paradise Cinema- Paradise Cinema (Gondwana Records) Chip Wickham- Blue To Red (L…

BLAKE WIMBERLY
CIMS/THINKINDIE DO/KNOW-IT-ALL


lp
John Carroll Kirby- My Garden (Stones Throw)
Andras- Joyful (Beats In Space)
Matt Karmil- STS371 (Smalltown Supersound)
Paradise Cinema- Paradise Cinema (Gondwana Records)
Chip Wickham- Blue To Red (Lovemonk)
Turn On The Sunlight- Warm Waves (diskunion)

ep
Roman Flügel- Garden Party (Running Back)
Anunaku/DJ Plead- 032 (AD 93)
Ami Dang- Meditations Mixtape Vol. 1 (Leaving Records)
Donato Dozzy- The Tao (Samurai Music)

track
Pauline Anna Strom (R.I.P.)- "Marking time" (RVNG Intl)
Jay Daniel- "Muse" (Watusi High)
Sharif Laffrey- "Sounds To Come" (Special Forces)
Arkajo/Dorisburg- "Void Pyramid - A" (Arkajo)
Schwefelgelb- "Das Bild Das Wiederkehrt" (Cititrax)
nthng- "Wave Return" (Lobster Theremin)
Third Wife- "Easy" (Concrete Lab)
Fort Romeau- "Neuromance" (Permanent Vacation)
Ryan Elliot- "Headspace" (Faith Beat)
Special Request- "Family Doggo" (R&S)
WhoMadeWho/Adana Twins- "Immersion" (Kompakt)
David Jackson- "Broken Heart" (Frank Music)
Jayda G- "Both of Us" (Ninja Tune)
Kareem Ali- "Galactic Expressway" (890243 Records)
Todd Osborn- "Friendly" (Running Back)
Matthew Halsall- "Joyful Spirits of the Universe" (Gondwana Records)

And one little toot from my own horn...
WRAY- Stream of Youth/Blank World (Earth Libraries)

toot :)

SCOTT REGISTER THINKINDIE A&R Here are SOME, and I repeat, SOME of my favorites of 2020. There are a bunch of others but these are a Baker’s Dozen of SOME of my favorites from this crazy ass year.  1. Kathleen Edwards- Total Freedom - Dualtone R…

SCOTT REGISTER
THINKINDIE A&R


Here are SOME, and I repeat, SOME of my favorites of 2020. There are a bunch of others but these are a Baker’s Dozen of SOME of my favorites from this crazy ass year.

1. Kathleen Edwards- Total Freedom - Dualtone Records
2. Sturgill Simpson- Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1: The Butcher Shop Sessions & Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 2: The Cowboy Arms Sessions - High Top Mountain/Thirty Tigers (Yeah, I combined the two separate releases into one…SO?)
3. Whitney Rose- We Still Go To Rodeos - McG Recordings
4. Matt Berninger- Serpentine Prison - Concord
5. Lianne La Havas- Lianne La Havas - Warner/Nonesuch
6. My Morning Jacket- The Waterfall II - ATO Records
7. Laura Marling- Song For Our Daughter - Chrysalis Records
8. Paris Jackson- Wilted - Republic Records
9. Nada Surf- Never Not Together - Barsuk Records
10. HAIM- Women In Music Pt. III - Polydor Records
11. Logan Ledger- Logan Ledger - Electromagnetic Records/Rounder Records
12. Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud - Merge Records
13. Steve Earle- Ghosts Of West Virginia - New West Records

Two songs I wish had received more attention. “Make It Through” by Chris Trapper and “Rona Pollona” by Ghost of Vroom. These two tracks capture the year 2020 better than any others I have heard. Hope you’ll take the time to give them a listen and that they help you process life these days.

RUSSELL COTHRAN THINKINDIE SALES & MARKETING I think it is safe to say that 2020 has been one of the roughest years on record for any of us, emotionally. Instead of my usual Top 20 from 2020, here are 20 Records/Tracks that have helped get me th…

RUSSELL COTHRAN
THINKINDIE SALES & MARKETING


I think it is safe to say that 2020 has been one of the roughest years on record for any of us, emotionally. Instead of my usual Top 20 from 2020, here are 20 Records/Tracks that have helped get me through this year. Happy Holidays & may the power of music continue to bring us all a little closer in 2021!

Afghan Whigs- Black Love & Gentlemen
Jellyfish- Bellybutton
Brian Eno- Ambient 1 Music For Airports
John Coltrane- Blue Train
Talk Talk- The Spirit Of Eden
Prefab Sprout- Steve McQueen
Vince Guaraldi Trio- A Charlie Brown Christmas
U2- The Unforgettable Fire
Atlas Sound (featuring Laetitia Sadler)- “Quick Canal”
Steely Dan- Gold
Tame Impala- Lonerism
Best Coast- “California Nights”
Tangerine Dream- OST Thief
The Cult- Love
Thom Yorke- The Eraser
David Bowie- “Heroes” (Live Aid Performance)
Rhythm Method- Pacquet De Cinq
Bjork- Volta
Sigur Ros- Agaetis Byrjun

NICK CAMPBELL THINKINDIE WAREHOUSE MANAGER Top 10 Albums (in no order)  Protomartyr- Ultimate Success Today Choir Boy- Gathering Swans Moaning- Uneasy Laughter Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever- Sideways to New Italy Nation of Language- Introduction, …

NICK CAMPBELL
THINKINDIE WAREHOUSE MANAGER


Top 10 Albums (in no order)

Protomartyr- Ultimate Success Today
Choir Boy- Gathering Swans
Moaning- Uneasy Laughter
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever- Sideways to New Italy
Nation of Language- Introduction, Presence
Hum- Inlet
Bambara- Stray
Wray- Stream of Youth / Blank World
Holy Wave- Interloper
En Attendant Ana- Juillet

Honorable Mentions

Mourn- Self Worth
Caribou- Suddenly
Metz- Atlas Vending

ASHLEY VASKE CIMS/THINKINDIE ACCOUNTING My selection of 2020 albums in no special order:  Poliça- When We Stay Alive Haim- Women in Music Pt. III Rhye- Home EP Joe Wong- Nite Creatures Tame Impala- Slow Rush Yelle- L’Ère du Verseau Mourn- Self Worth…

ASHLEY VASKE
CIMS/THINKINDIE ACCOUNTING


My selection of 2020 albums in no special order:

Poliça- When We Stay Alive
Haim- Women in Music Pt. III
Rhye- Home EP
Joe Wong- Nite Creatures
Tame Impala- Slow Rush
Yelle- L’Ère du Verseau
Mourn- Self Worth
Run the Jewels- RTJ4
Khruangbin- Mordechai
Fiona Apple- Fetch the Bolt Cutters

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CIMS CHART: WEEK ENDING 12/10/20 + STAFF PICKS

Hi Everyone,

As we finally reach the close of 2020 it feels like finishing a marathon. There have been many, many challenges this year, but it is important to remember there have been accomplishments as well. This was the 25th Anniversary of CIMS and that is a big deal. I am saddened that we didn’t get to all come together to celebrate with amazing live music and toasts and hugs (things that feel like the ultimate luxury right now) but year 25 was ultimately the year that reminded us just what we were all made of. This was also my first year to serve as the Executive Director for CIMS, and despite the uphill battles that were fought this year (and that we will undoubtedly continue to fight), it is a job that I love. It is also a job that I could not do alone. I would like to acknowledge our CIMS Board of Directors (Mike Fratt, Alayna Alderman, Rand Foster, Sandy Bitman, Justin Johnson, Jim Bland, Stephen Judge, Paige Brodsky, Terry Currier and Karl Groeger). They have worked hard for the group this year, given their time to the organization even when they probably really needed that time for their own store, and have provided me with so much support in my first year in this role. I would also like to thank my team: Liz Boger, Nick Campbell, Russell Cothran, Ben Knox, Branden Lower, Scott Register, Pete Szelenbaum, Ashley Vaske and Blake Wimberly- each of these individuals plays a vital role for indie retail and I am so very thankful to have them on my side. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention team RSD: Michael, Carrie, Eric and Luann- we all worked together this year probably more than ever and that felt really good, and of course, everyone else (Broadtime, Labels, Distributors, Artists) that helped us bring music to the people this year and supported our group. Last but certainly not least, to all of the indie record stores out there- Thank You for what you do. You are the twinkling lights on the tree that keep the faith alive.

I hope you all have a wonderful holiday & a hopeful and happy new year!

Also- there was still A LOT of really good music that came out this year. So, here are our CIMS STAFF PICKS.

-Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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ANDREA PASCHAL CIMS/THINKINDIE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR “Andrea’s Celebrated Records of 2020” (in no particular order and one for each month of this crazy-ass year)  1. JARV IS- BEYOND THE PALE (Rough Trade) 2. THE AVALANCHES- WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU(Modu…

ANDREA PASCHAL
CIMS/THINKINDIE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


“Andrea’s Celebrated Records of 2020”
(in no particular order and one for each month of this crazy-ass year)

1. JARV IS- BEYOND THE PALE (Rough Trade)
2. THE AVALANCHES- WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU(Modular/Interscope)
3. HAIM- WOMEN IN MUSIC PART III (Columbia)
4. YELLE- L’ERE DU VERSEAU (Recreation Center)
5. ARCA- KiCk I (XL Recordings)
6. WASHED OUT- PURPLE NOON (Sub Pop) *I also REALLY appreciated that Sade Cover of "Cherish the Day"… great job Ernest!
7. NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS- IDIOT PRAYER (NICK CAVE ALONE LIVE AT ALEXANDRA PALACE (AWAL)
8. CARIBOU- SUDDENLY (Merge)
9. PROTOMARTYR- ULTIMATE SUCCESS TODAY(Domino)
10. DISCLOSURE- ENERGY (Island)
11. THUNDERCAT- IT IS WHAT IT IS (Brainfeeder)
12. SEBASTIAN TELLIER- DOMESTICATED/SIMPLE MIND (Record Makers)

LIZ BOGER CIMS SALES & MARKETING In no particular order :)  Haim/ Women in Music Pt. III  Strokes/ The New Abnormal  Sylvan Esso/ Free Love Waxahatchee/ Saint Cloud  Glass Animals/ Dreamland Beabadoobee/ Fake it Flowers  Wray / Stream of Youth/ …

LIZ BOGER
CIMS SALES & MARKETING


In no particular order :)

Haim/ Women in Music Pt. III
Strokes/ The New Abnormal
Sylvan Esso/ Free Love
Waxahatchee/ Saint Cloud
Glass Animals/ Dreamland
Beabadoobee/ Fake it Flowers
Wray / Stream of Youth/ Blank World
Washed Out/ Purple Noon
Finneas/ Blood Harmony
Purity Ring/ WOMB

PS - On a personal note, our family moved to FL this year...we needed more sunshine in our lives and some saltwater therapy. It’s been a tough year - hope everyone is holding up out there. I miss seeing you guys! If you need my new personal mailing address let me know! Hope everyone can find some joy in this holiday season ❤️

BLAKE WIMBERLY CIMS/THINKINDIE DO/KNOW-IT-ALL lp John Carroll Kirby- My Garden (Stones Throw) Andras- Joyful (Beats In Space) Matt Karmil- STS371 (Smalltown Supersound) Paradise Cinema- Paradise Cinema (Gondwana Records) Chip Wickham- Blue To Red (L…

BLAKE WIMBERLY
CIMS/THINKINDIE DO/KNOW-IT-ALL
lp
John Carroll Kirby- My Garden (Stones Throw)
Andras- Joyful (Beats In Space)
Matt Karmil- STS371 (Smalltown Supersound)
Paradise Cinema- Paradise Cinema (Gondwana Records)
Chip Wickham- Blue To Red (Lovemonk)
Turn On The Sunlight- Warm Waves (diskunion)

ep
Roman Flügel- Garden Party (Running Back)
Anunaku/DJ Plead- 032 (AD 93)
Ami Dang- Meditations Mixtape Vol. 1 (Leaving Records)

track
Pauline Anna Strom (R.I.P.)- "Marking time" (RVNG Intl)
Jay Daniel- "Muse" (Watusi High)
Sharif Laffrey- "Sounds To Come" (Special Forces)
Arkajo/Dorisburg- "Void Pyramid - A" (Arkajo)
Schwefelgelb- "Das Bild Das Wiederkehrt" (Cititrax)
nthng- "Wave Return" (Lobster Theremin)
Third Wife- "Easy" (Concrete Lab)
Fort Romeau- "Neuromance" (Permanent Vacation)
Ryan Elliot- "Headspace" (Faith Beat)
Special Request- "Family Doggo" (R&S)
WhoMadeWho/Adana Twins- "Immersion" (Kompakt)
David Jackson- "Broken Heart" (Frank Music)
Jayda G- "Both of Us" (Ninja Tune)
Kareem Ali- "Galactic Expressway" (890243 Records)
Todd Osborn- "Friendly" (Running Back)
Matthew Halsall- "Joyful Spirits of the Universe" (Gondwana Records)

And one little toot from my own horn...
WRAY- Stream of Youth/Blank World (Earth Libraries)

toot :)

SCOTT REGISTER THINKINDIE A&R Here are SOME, and I repeat, SOME of my favorites of 2020. There are a bunch of others but these are a Baker’s Dozen of SOME of my favorites from this crazy ass year.  1. Kathleen Edwards- Total Freedom - Dualtone R…

SCOTT REGISTER
THINKINDIE A&R


Here are SOME, and I repeat, SOME of my favorites of 2020. There are a bunch of others but these are a Baker’s Dozen of SOME of my favorites from this crazy ass year.

1. Kathleen Edwards- Total Freedom - Dualtone Records
2. Sturgill Simpson- Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1: The Butcher Shop Sessions & Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 2: The Cowboy Arms Sessions - High Top Mountain/Thirty Tigers (Yeah, I combined the two separate releases into one…SO?)
3. Whitney Rose- We Still Go To Rodeos - McG Recordings
4. Matt Berninger- Serpentine Prison - Concord
5. Lianne La Havas- Lianne La Havas - Warner/Nonesuch
6. My Morning Jacket- The Waterfall II - ATO Records
7. Laura Marling- Song For Our Daughter - Chrysalis Records
8. Paris Jackson- Wilted - Republic Records
9. Nada Surf- Never Not Together - Barsuk Records
10. HAIM- Women In Music Pt. III - Polydor Records
11. Logan Ledger- Logan Ledger - Electromagnetic Records/Rounder Records
12. Waxahatchee - Saint Cloud - Merge Records
13. Steve Earle- Ghosts Of West Virginia - New West Records

Two songs I wish had received more attention. “Make It Through” by Chris Trapper and “Rona Pollona” by Ghost of Vroom. These two tracks capture the year 2020 better than any others I have heard. Hope you’ll take the time to give them a listen and that they help you process life these days.

RUSSELL COTHRAN THINKINDIE SALES & MARKETING I think it is safe to say that 2020 has been one of the roughest years on record for any of us, emotionally. Instead of my usual Top 20 from 2020, here are 20 Records/Tracks that have helped get me th…

RUSSELL COTHRAN
THINKINDIE SALES & MARKETING


I think it is safe to say that 2020 has been one of the roughest years on record for any of us, emotionally. Instead of my usual Top 20 from 2020, here are 20 Records/Tracks that have helped get me through this year. Happy Holidays & may the power of music continue to bring us all a little closer in 2021!

Afghan Whigs- Black Love & Gentlemen
Jellyfish- Bellybutton
Brian Eno- Ambient 1 Music For Airports
John Coltrane- Blue Train
Talk Talk- The Spirit Of Eden
Prefab Sprout- Steve McQueen
Vince Guaraldi Trio- A Charlie Brown Christmas
U2- The Unforgettable Fire
Atlas Sound (featuring Laetitia Sadler)- “Quick Canal”
Steely Dan- Gold
Tame Impala- Lonerism
Best Coast- “California Nights”
Tangerine Dream- OST Thief
The Cult- Love
Thom Yorke- The Eraser
David Bowie- “Heroes” (Live Aid Performance)
Rhythm Method- Pacquet De Cinq
Bjork- Volta
Sigur Ros- Agaetis Byrjun

Top 10 Albums (in no order)  Protomartyr- Ultimate Success Today Choir Boy- Gathering Swans Moaning- Uneasy Laughter Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever- Sideways to New Italy Nation of Language- Introduction, Presence Hum- Inlet Bambara- Stray Wray- St…

Top 10 Albums (in no order)

Protomartyr- Ultimate Success Today
Choir Boy- Gathering Swans
Moaning- Uneasy Laughter
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever- Sideways to New Italy
Nation of Language- Introduction, Presence
Hum- Inlet
Bambara- Stray
Wray- Stream of Youth / Blank World
Holy Wave- Interloper
En Attendant Ana- Juillet

Honorable Mentions

Mourn- Self Worth
Caribou- Suddenly
Metz- Atlas Vending

ASHLEY VASKE CIMS/THINKINDIE ACCOUNTING My selection of 2020 albums in no special order:  Poliça- When We Stay Alive Haim- Women in Music Pt. III Rhye- Home EP Joe Wong- Nite Creatures Tame Impala- Slow Rush Yelle- L’Ère du Verseau Mourn- Self Worth…

ASHLEY VASKE
CIMS/THINKINDIE ACCOUNTING


My selection of 2020 albums in no special order:

Poliça- When We Stay Alive
Haim- Women in Music Pt. III
Rhye- Home EP
Joe Wong- Nite Creatures
Tame Impala- Slow Rush
Yelle- L’Ère du Verseau
Mourn- Self Worth
Run the Jewels- RTJ4
Khruangbin- Mordechai
Fiona Apple- Fetch the Bolt Cutters

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CIMS WEEKLY CAHRTS: WEEK ENDING 12/3/20

 

Hi Everyone,

Not too much to say today except that I am very happy to be participating in the annual Redeye Label Hang this year, and I am looking forward to seeing some of you later today!

Things are busy, busy, busy as we roll into the holiday season and get ready to close out this year. So, without further adieu, I leave you with the charts for this week.

Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS + RSD BLACK FRIDAY: WEEK OF 11/26/20

Hi Everyone,

I hope you all had a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. This past week our stores celebrated Black Friday, our fourth and final RSD event of the year. Before we get into that, I wanted to recognize and congratulate our fellow CIMS member Chip Heuisler, owner of Tunes. This Black Friday also marked a very special day for the store- their silver anniversary. Congratulations Chip on 25 years!

If you can, drop by the store or make a visit to their online shop to help them celebrate this important milestone -- tuneshoboken.com.

A link to an article about Chip and Tunes can be found HERE

A link to an article about Chip and Tunes can be found HERE

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Despite many challenges, Black Friday was still overall a success for our stores. Most were down a little bit from last year, but there are several pandemic related factors here on all sides of the industry that played a factor here. However, the biggest thing I heard from the stores was: “I needed more product.” In many cases allocations were harsh. There was a lot more product that could have been sold and made a lot more customers happy if it had been on the shelves in our stores. This is something that we need to fine tune and improve not just for our RSD related releases, but on indie exclusives as well. What is that saying? Oh yeah… “If you build it, they will come.” 2021 goals.

I also wanted to share a few of the store recaps from Black Friday and photos from the day:

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THE RECORD EXCHANGE
Pandemic and product.
 
Both presented challenges to our success on Black Friday. The former was unavoidable. The latter could have been.
 
Were it not for a lack of adequate quantities to sell to our customers – heavy allocations on over 30 titles, no-shows on Chris Cornell and War (still waiting on War) – we would be reporting another smashing Black Friday success at The Record Exchange. Instead, the day was colored by the frustrations of a store dealing with under-filled orders and missing product on what should have been a huge day, and head-scratching customers who had grown accustomed to the rewards of getting up early to get what they wanted only to be shortchanged on Friday. For the first time in years, we were down on Black Friday (-4%) even with a 10% increase in our sell-through rate, and we’re only left thinking what could have been had we had enough product to sell.
 
The allocation numbers speak for themselves: 3 copies of the Rolling Stones (12% of our order); 7 John Prine box sets (23% of our order); a quarter of the Uncle Tupelos we ordered; 1 – a whopping 1 – of the 20 copies of Ice-T we ordered. We got halved on Kids See Ghosts and the Charlie Brown Christmas 7-inch, received a third of our Motorhead “Ace of Spades” order. Even with the relative obscurity of a Beat Farmers live record, we couldn’t get anywhere near the 8 copies we ordered – we got 1. When Volbeat finally showed up on Friday, we also got 1. And so on. Imagine the sales day we would have had without these allocations.
 
The frustration – among the stores, among our customers – is palpable. Our core customers, the uber-fans, our people, the ones you want to be excited about Record Store Day and Black Friday, are starting to get shut out. These customers don’t want to hear excuses. They don’t care about under-produced titles, allocations and delayed shipments. All they care about is getting the music they visit our stores expecting to get, and guess who gets to be the bad guy when they don’t get it?
 
We get that there’s a pandemic raging, and we’re grateful we even got to have a Black Friday this year. But these problems aren’t new – Record Store Day quantities were set long before there was a pandemic, and allocations proved to be an issue during the RSD Drops events. Even a once-reliable event like the Rocktober reissue campaign was marred by allocations this fall.
 
These events have gone mainstream to a certain extent, yet the pressings remain niche, and in some cases regressive. Only 900 units of a Rolling Stones piece? (No one wants to hear how precious the process of each individual vinyl pour is if they can’t count on taking one home.) Only 1,000 units of a long out-of-print mainstream rap classic from the likes of an Ice-T? A mere 2,000 for a John Prine (RIP) box set in a year where fans and newbies alike are clamoring to revisit his catalog in the wake of his passing? From our view, it’s wakeup-call time: Is this a sustainable model for the success of our stores and the labels and distributors investing in these physical goods? Do you really want us to be running out of your releases by 8:05am and pissing off our loyal customers?
 
It’s time to start treating these precious goods a little less precious – or at least realize that the demand for exclusives has eclipsed previous standards for “limited edition.” It’s time to recalibrate before we kill the goose that laid the golden egg, because 1,000, 1,500, even 2,000 pressings just aren’t cutting it any more. We hope you take our observations to heart as you begin planning for Record Store Day 2021.
 
As for the rest of our weekend, we saw our first drop in Small Business Saturday business in years, which we largely attribute to the pandemic based on the feedback we received from our customers. While we saw an encouraging amount of support on Saturday, and our first foray into early-morning appointment shopping yielded positive results, we knew that several of our customers were choosing to stay away and that some saw the line out front – we kept our limited capacity limited – and decided not to wait to get in. The end result was a 19% decrease in business after seeing 15% growth for two consecutive years in 2018 and 2019.
 
Fortunately, Sunday saved our weekend. Several of those customers who walked away on Saturday returned on Sunday and told us they made a point of coming back when it was less busy so they could still support the store. We also got a nice boost of support from TV viewers who saw The Record Exchange featured in holiday shopping news stories on two of Boise’s network affiliates. That, coupled with online sales of exclusives to customers across the country, resulted in a 118% increase in Sunday sales, which miraculously put us 1.7% up over 2019 for the three-day weekend.
 
Below you will find our Top 50 exclusive sellers and some photos from the day. In spite of our grumbling, we do thank you for your support in this strange year. The fact you helped make the RSD Drops events happen (and allowed us to revisit orders); that you convinced your artists to release records early in our stores and provide us with virtual concert events; that you continued to send us promotional goods and raffle prizes … it did not go unnoticed, and we're grateful for all of it.
 
We wish you a happy holiday season and look forward to a new (and hopefully less-strange) year of working together for the love of the music.
 
Chad Dryden
Marketing and Promotions Director
 
 
CACTUS RECORDS
Here are details of Black Friday at Cactus. 

We continued our successful ticketing method that we have used during previous RSD Drop events.  This ensured minimal interaction between customers and our staff while maintaining our standard of fairness and calm.  Our many customers who frequent our store for events are now accustomed to the new procedures and seem to be appreciative of our efforts.  While our sales have been concentrated in the morning hours for the 2020 RSD events, non-stop rain resulted in customers visiting throughout the day and into the next day, whenever rainfall was lightest and potential flooding was not an issue. We were down 6% for Friday, but ended up flat for the weekend.  Considering the health crisis, we feel very fortunate to have posted these numbers.  That said, we are not optimistic about the holiday shopping season as our city's positivity rate has quickly risen to 10%.
 
Our sell through, at only 60%, was not as successful as the RSD drops.  We bought long on the Black Friday stock, as we usually do, with plans to have these unique items in stock for the holidays.  

All in all, we were pleased with how it turned out and it was remarkable to see so many music fans at our store including many that we had not seen in some time.   

Be well, Q

Some #’s and additional info:
We were missing six titles due to late arrivals or damaged shipments.
There was no movement on the 11 of the titles. 
31 titles sold out. 
Allocated, needed more: Elliott Smith, Kids See Ghosts, Stones, Tesla, Uncle Tupelo, Anthrax, Bill Evans, Ace Frehley, Milla Jovovich, Aimee Mann and John Prine, 
Non performers: Norma Jean, ODB, Beastie Boys and a few others.
 
 
 
DEARBORN RECORDS
Black Friday sales were down 15% mostly due to the initial line being down 50%. The weekend sales were even from 2019 to 2020. Overall our customers very happy they were able to shop. With everything going on the weekend was a big surprise. 
 
Stay safe and well and have a wonderful day too!
 
 
Kevin LeAnnais
 
Dearborn Music
22501 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48124
 
 
HOMERS
hey everyone,
big thanks to RSD for all the effort this year.
 
Homers Black Friday 2020 recap-
We really weren't sure how the day would turn out.
Unsure how the virus exploding around here would affect
the weekend.
About 30 in line on a cold morning.
Customer traffic was down for us and our area, the Old Market.
Numerous tv stories about how light consumer traffic was
everywhere.
For the day we were down 23% and for the weekend 20%.
Sell-through sits at 47%.
The most allocated of all RSD/BF dates so far. 
Jazz and Hip-Hop continue to be big demand along with
hair Metal
top sellers include;
Kids See Ghosts, G Harrison, Fountains of Wayne, Uncle Tupelo, 
U2, Tesla, Willie Nelson, V Guaraldi, D Gilmour, Puscifer, 
Lou Reed, 
under-performers; DMX, Garcia, Weeknd, G Washington, B Lavette
Hope our friends who are dealing with much more difficult
situations in their state/city had as good of weekend as possible

-- 
Mike Fratt/Homers
General Manager/Head Buyer
1210 Howard St
Omaha NE 68102
402 346 0264
www.homersmusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/HomersMusic
#cimsmusic
 
 
STREETLIGHT RECORDS
Greetings, and Happy Post-Black Friday! 
 
We are thrilled to report that both Streetlight locations had great success on Black Friday, especially considering some extra obstacles thrown in our path. Most notably, the power company decided to shut down power to our Santa Cruz store 90m minutes into the day to change out a power pole. As a result, we were closed for several hours. While that made for a lower sales day than last Black Friday, our Santa Cruz store still had a decent sell-thru rate and will take it as a win. 
 
Our San Jose store was up 12% over last year. The appointment system went smoothly and the customers seemed happy and very appreciative that we were still hosting the event. San Jose’s first day sell-through rate was 66%. Santa Cruz's was 53%, with lower sales than last year due to the power outage. All in all, a great success! Much thanks to all of our partners in this amazing effort. 
 
We’re extra appreciative of the successful day, as by the end of the weekend, San Jose's county that mandated retail shopping go down to 10% customer capacity. It will be an interesting holiday shopping season. 
 
Best seller reports for each store are below. Much luck and health to all during the holiday season! 
 
--Paige
 
Santa Cruz:
  1 823134006614  JUST DROPPED IN      JONES,SHARON 
  2 602507321253  KIDS SEE GHOSTS      KIDS SEE GHOSTS 
  3 759656067911  ELLIOTT SMITH ALTERN SMITH,ELLIOTT   
  4 602507458218  SOME OLD BULLSHIT    BEASTIE BOYS     
  5 602435051345  MY SWEET LORD        HARRISON,GEORGE    
  6 093624895589  LIFE ON THE MURDER S MY CHEMICAL ROM
  7 602507193508  LOVE IS GONNA RAIN O JONES,BILLY & T 
  8 664425134216  HERBIE HANCOCK TRIO  HANCOCK,HERBIE 
  9 051497174972  LIVE AT LOUNGE AX -  UNCLE TUPELO   
 10 194397868715  LOU REED LIVE AT ALI REED,LOU       
 11 602507496272  BOY - 40TH ANNIVERSA U2            
 12 712758040510  LIVE AT RONNIE SCOTT EVANS,BILL      
 13 4050538636338 APOCALYPTICAL / ROCK PUSCIFER      
 14 4050538639681 COSMIC DANCER        CAVE,NICK     
 15 826853455275  SOME VELVET MORNING  SINATRA,NANCY /
 16 089353501822  FIRST CENTURY DEMENT DR DEMENTO      
 17 194397846614  SAP                  ALICE IN CHAINS 
 18 5050159834006 JARVIS COCKER RECORD COCKER,JARVIS   
 19 848064010968  LIVE IN PASADENA JUL BLUE OYSTER CUL
 20 728706340519  DOGGYSTYLE (RSD)     SNOOP DOGG      
 21 712758040596  ROLLINS IN HOLLAND:  ROLLINS,SONNY   
 22 989327004215  PARDON MY FRENCH     JAHARI MASSAMBA 
 23 194397934113  RED HEADED STRANGER  NELSON,WILLIE  
 
San Jose:
  1 602507496272  BOY - 40TH ANNIVERSA U2              
  2 823134006614  JUST DROPPED IN      JONES,SHARON /  
  3 602507321253  KIDS SEE GHOSTS      KIDS SEE GHOSTS 
  4 602435051345  MY SWEET LORD        HARRISON,GEORGE 
  5 194397846614  SAP                  ALICE IN CHAINS 
  6 602507458218  SOME OLD BULLSHIT    BEASTIE BOYS    
  7 051497174972  LIVE AT LOUNGE AX -  UNCLE TUPELO    
  8 4050538626711 ACE OF SPADES        MOTORHEAD      
  9 712758040596  ROLLINS IN HOLLAND:  ROLLINS,SONNY   
 10 888072114258  CHRISTMAS TIME IS HE GUARALDI,VINCE 
 11 194397868715  LOU REED LIVE AT ALI REED,LOU        
 12 194398003610  NO BUSINESS: THE PPX KNIGHT,CURTIS /
 13 093624895589  LIFE ON THE MURDER S MY CHEMICAL ROM 
 14 190295264666  ON PAROLE            MOTORHEAD       
 15 759656067911  ELLIOTT SMITH ALTERN SMITH,ELLIOTT   
 16 880882416010  GARCIALIVE VOLUME TW GARCIA,JERRY  
 17 194397934113  RED HEADED STRANGER  NELSON,WILLIE   
 18 888072205291  JAZZ DISPENSARY: ORA VARIOUS ARTIST  
 19 711574899722  I WALK THE LINE      CASH,JOHNNY    
 20 4050538639681 COSMIC DANCER        CAVE,NICK      
 21 634457276871  BEATLES VS. STONES   LOS STRAITJACKE 
 22 4050538636789 DREAM EVIL LIVE 87   DIO             
 23 698519000217  BACHELOR NO. 2 (OR T MANN,AIMEE    
 
-- 
Paige Brodsky
Store Manager, San Jose
Marketing Coordinator 
408-292-1105
#streetlightrecords
#cimsmusic 
 
 
LOONEY TUNES
Good Morning All,
 
WHAT A WEEKEND!!! 
 
First let me give thanks to everyone involved in RSD. 
 
We were closed for 3 months with in-store sales at $0. For any mom and pop like us…you can imagine just how difficult it has been. BUT after we reopened we had 4 months in a row all with one massive day. IT HAS BEEN A GOD SENT!  I heard that maybe some people may be saying it was overload. I disagree strongly. It has been a blessing…And it is one of the main reasons we are still alive and kicking. I can not be more grateful. No customers complained or felt overloaded. Every person I have spoken with has loved the way RSD has been handled this year.  So…thank you RSD from the bottom of our hearts. 
 
Black Friday started with about 125 people on line when I got to the store at 7am. First job…FREE BAGELS and COFFEE for everyone! We get about 500 mini bagels with butter or cream cheese and coffee. People love it. We also handed out Looney Tunes Hand Sanitizer bottles. Which still are a big hit! The first person on line lined up at 11pm Thanksgiving night! He wanted 1 of the 2 Rolling Stones Lps that we got. SUCCESS! He was super super excited. And we were excited that it went to a true fan! (license plate # RSTONES1). The line was very orderly as we allowed 20 people into the store at at time. We had all the titles in one line around the store that everyone went through. Very very smooth. Having the online sales start on our website at 1pm was also really helpful! Saturday was strong and so was Sunday.
 
Overall #s
 
Black Friday weekend was down about 5% over last year. But we are super happy with that.
 
2020 VS 2019 total RSD sales (all 4 dates compared to last years 2 dates) UP 11%!!!!
 
time to go ship some online orders!!!!
 
Karl 
 
 
Karl Groeger
President
Looney Tunes &
Brookvale Records
31 Brookvale Ave.
West Babylon, NY 11704
www.LTCDS.com
 
 
RECORD ARCHIVE
Greetings everyone~

So, like everything else Black Friday didn't look or feel like anything else this year. We had a nice modest crowd of 50 people at 7:30, First customer arrived at 2:30 am ( wanting Let it Bleed).
By the time we opened, there were approximately 100 people coming in the doors. We had the entire Backroom Lounge dedicated to shopping RSD titles, with the rest of the store open for regular shopping. It was easy, efficient and swift. We did not have any live music, or food trucks or the bar open. So it was a little on the somber side as it should be since this pandemic is really taking it's toll~
So the bad news is we were down 21% in the store. The better news if I factor our online sales for the weekend , we are only down 6%. Nonetheless, even though I am a little disappointed, I am not unhappy as it is quite remarkable we did even that! In NYS, specifically in my region we are broken into different ' zones'. We are located in an area that many businesses ( gyms, hair salons)  had to close but we remain open. Customer confusion ( and lots of phone calls) have convinced me that many people have thought we were not open, or simply decided to stay home and heed all the warnings.
Either way, I am grateful once again to all those who have made this day possible; first my staff who have poured their all into making theses days as successful as they can be, to all the heads of RSD for wrangling all the labels and artists on our behalf, to the suppliers who make sure we receive all the product ( and shippers!) and mostly to the artists who create the music that is so highly coveted. 
Here are some of the specifics:
Best sellers ( LPS);
Kids see Ghosts
Alice in Chains
My Chemical Romance
U2
Sharon Jones
Beastie Boys
Alanis Morissette
Herbie Hancock
Bill Evans
Sonny Rollins
Lou Reed
Snoop Dogg 
Anthrax ( NEEDED WAY MORE THAN WHAT I RECEIVED!) 
Best Seller 45s:
George Harrison
Vince Guaraldi
David Gilmour ( plenty of stock left)
Nancy Sinatra
Hank Williams
 
(Of course Rolling Stones sold out in the first 5 minutes and I heard was going for $600 online....ugh)
 
Best to all and Happy Holidays~
 
Alayna Alderman
VP Record Archive
33 1/3 Rockwood St
Rochester, NY 14610
585-244-1210
est.1975
recordarchive.com
#recordarchive
The first record store in NYS to serve beer and wine daily!
 
MUSIC MILLENNIUM
Hello All -
Black Friday started with the normal thunder that it always does. It’s never like RSD but it has grown to 1/2 what a normal RSD is for us. We had 55 people in line 
at 5:15 when I arrived and handed out a total of 120 time assignments by out 8am opening. It was 34 degrees out but clear and dry. Everyone was glad to see me so
they got a chance to go warm up some place before their time slot appeared. I agreed with their sentiment as I stood out till 7am giving away time assignments till 
the morning crew arrived and I was able to get warm feet again. 

I was happy to see that 1 in every 10 people through the door wanted the Fountains of Wayne release. I was not as smiley when people asked for titled that were highly
allocated or titles that that did not arrive due to late shipping or shipping carrier issues. 1 Beat Farmers, 1 Ice-T, 1 Sunn-O, 1 Tesla. 2 or 3 Fred Neil, Anthrax, Dogg 
Pound, Fraggle Rock, Milla Jovolish, Painted Shield…..and the most requested of the day, Kids See Ghost which we only received 4. And somewhere out in America
are our Best Coast, Volbeat and Dave Brubeck. The Black Friday was the highest allocated slate of titles we’ve seen since the inception of Record Store Day.

We brought in 30 people people per 1/2 hour and that went smooth with once again people thanking us for the system we had in place to get people through. Many would
love to see this model in place post COVID and expressed it. Customers were only able to shop Black Friday titles during this time. The morning thunder did dissipate at 
10:15 and at 10:30 we went back to our COVID limit of 10 people in the store at a time and regular shopping of the entire store.

Our totals for the day were only 60% of last years Black Friday titles. This effected our sell through of just selling 50% of what we had in stock. And there were a number 
of disappointing performances of titles including Curtis Knight, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen/John Hurlbut, DMX, Karen Dalton, Grand Puba, Zella Day, James McMurtry,
Comet is Coming,Norah Jones, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Lil Wayne (both), John Batiste,  Corey Taylor , Drive-By Truckers, Baroness and some others. Again, if we had done the 
business of last year, some of these may have not been on the list. I’m sure the State of Oregon’s Pause that was put in effect on November 18th due to heavy spike in COVID 
in the state may have effected how people shopped on BlackFriday this year. It had not effected our every day business but when you are encouraged not to celebrate Thanksgiving 
with anyone out of your household, then you may have thought twice about exposing yourself to a crowd of shoppers on Black Friday.

We did make plenty of people happy which is what the day is all about. We thank you all for making all these fine releases and all the effort that was put in to making this day
possible. I look forward to the day we can do these events post COVID. Thank you Michael and Carrie, Andrea and Eric for what you have had to do this year. And if anyone hears of a Beat Farmers floating around, I might look like one of those smiley face emojis if it showed up! I could not take that 1 we received.

Now here are the sales results.

Full Length Vinyl
1- Alice In Chains - Sap  30 (Sold out and allocated)
2- Elliott Smith - Alternative Takes  28
3- Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings  25
4- Beastie Boys - Some Old Bullshit  23
5- Bill Evans - Live At Ronnie Scott’s  23
6- Aimee Mann - Bachelor No, 2  20 (Sold out)
7- Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger  20 (Sold out and allocated)
8- My Chemical Romance - Life On The Murder Scene  19
9- Jazz Dispensary  17  (Sold out)
10- Herbie Hancock - Herbie Hancock Trio  17
11- U2-Boy  17
12- Lou Reed - Live At Alice Tully Hall  17
13- Sonny Rollins - Rollins In Holland  16
14- Jerry Garcia - Garcia Live Volume Two  16
15- Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers  16 (Sold out)
16- Vince Guaraldi - Christmas Time Is Here 15 (Sold out and allocated)
17- Little Richard - Southern Child 13
18- Drive-By Truckers - Plan 9 Records Live 13
19 - Uncle Tupelo - Live At Lounge Ax (Sold out and allocated) 11
20- Studio 1 - Afrikan Blood  9
21- Alanis Morissette - Live At London’s 02  9
22- Bettye Lavette, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone - Original Grooves  9
23- John Hurlbut/Jorma Kaukonen 9
24- Norah Jones - Playdate  8
25- Bangles - Doll Revolution 8

7 Inch
1- George harrison - My Sweet Lord  15
2- David Gilmore - Yes I Have Ghosts  10
3- Hank Williams -  1952 Radio Auditions 9 (Sold out)
4- Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood- Some Velvet Morning 7 
5- Nick Cave - Cosmic Dancer  7

Happy Holiday to you all!
Terry
 

DARKSIDE
That's a wrap! With Black Friday and Small Business Saturday now complete, we've finished the seemingly never-ending cycle of RSD this year with a sigh of relief and a longing to do it again next year. If you don't care about my synopsis, our easily digestible stats and top sellers are included on the right hand side. For specific distributor information, please reach out to me directly.

I said it last month, but it certainly bears repeating again- our customers absolutely love the multiple dates of RSD. They're freely admitting to us that they're spending more money than if it had just been the two traditional dates, and they're happy to do it. To borrow a phrase, take my money, please.

Friday did feel a bit more tepid that the previous drops in the morning, but by the end of the night the results are hard to deny. Between the media coverage of traditional holiday shopping being down and and the heightened anxiety of COVID spikes in the area again I think that finishing the day up 2.7% is a great win for us.

Our online sales in the evening were stronger than ever, even over the past Drops. We close at 8pm and launched our remaining stock on our own website and had over 100 orders in the first hour. As of this writing, my staff is still busting their asses to get all the orders out the door to happy customers, new and returning.

I think it's worth bringing up here that I feel that there should be a minimum entry for a title to be an official Record Store Day piece. There are pieces for every event that are under-pressed and we're all leaving money on the table. It is my opinion that the minimum entry to play on this national stage should be 1,500 pieces. That's still less than 1 per pledged store and I understand that not everyone brings in every title- but that just means there might be one more copy for the rest of us who do bring in everything, generally in more than 1 quantity. Record Store Day is a serious event with a national platform, with serious people ultimately working toward the goal of making people happy by guessing correctly at the things they want. I think we need to recognize this and try to serve the people who support us a little bit better each and everytime we ask them to give us their dollars.

The first person in our line was at 4:46pm on Thanksgiving, a new record! We also made a slight change this year- usually they camp out in the freezing cold, but between the cold and the pandemic we decided to number parking spots as the places in line. We made it clear you had to stay in your car and didn't have to worry too much because we knew the die-hards would keep each other honest. At open, we have continued allowed two people in at a time to go up to the registers and get their RSD exclusives. Afterwards they were free to shop the store and check out a separate non-RSD register, then exit from our side door, so no one ever crossed paths. As always, we partnered with our favorite local coffee shop The Poughkeepsie Grind to to keep everyone caffeinated.

The earliest titles with the highest demand included The Rolling Stones, Blue Oyster Cult, Sonny Rollins, My Chemical Romance, Sun O))), Ace Frehley, Uncle Tupelo and Fountains Of Wayne. There were other titles that we had lower quantities on that also sold out quickly.

Sadly, our Chris Cornell 7"s did not arrive until Monday evening, or this would have been included in the top sellers for sure.

A few titles we were surprised to see slow movement on, such as Curtis Knight, Corey Taylor/Dead Boys split, Little Richard, Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks among a few others.

We always like include a charity element on RSD to give back however we can, and this time around we did a raffle/donations to benefit Angels Of Light Hudson Valley. We're helping out a family who recently lost their 33 year old father to stage 4 cancer. All the money raised goes to provide them with gits for the holidays and other household essentials in their time of need. We raffled off the Mastodon Medium Rarities prize pack, Gorillaz hoodie w/ a bag of locally roasted coffee and several other items. Thank you to everyone involved for helping us get awesome prizes to raise money for a great cause!

Many thanks to all the labels, distributors and reps who worked to give us great product to produce these awesome results. These days aren't possible with all of your efforts and we're truly thankful for all of you. If you have any more specific questions, please feel to reach out directly. Scroll down to see a couple pictures from the weekend.

Justin Johnson
Darkside Records
845-452-8010

Darkside Black Friday Stats

- First person in line at 4:46pm on Thanksgiving

- 58% First Day Sell Through

- 65% Sell Through for whole weekend

- Sales up 2.7% over BF19

- Received 17% less BF stock vs 2019

- Combining all Drops + Black Friday, total sales up 39.33% over LY

- Online sales for Black Friday product particularly strong this year, presumable driven by the pandemic

- Small Business Saturday sales very strong, up 48.76% over LY

- Total weekend sales + 17.32% vs LY

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Thank you once again to everyone that puts in the hard work to bring these special releases to life and to pull off these events, as well as to everyone that supports the stores on not just this day but every day.

Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 11/19/20

Hi Everyone,

Wishing you and yours a very safe, healthy and Happy Thanksgiving and Black Friday.

Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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WEEKLY CIMS CHART: WEEK ENDING 11/12/20

Hi Everyone,

This week we are all busy gearing up for RSD Black Friday and the holidays, which just like everything else in 2020, will surely look and feel different for most of us.

Small business has been on my mind pretty much constantly this year for obvious reasons, but even more so right now. I am not just talking about our record stores, but all small businesses. These establishments are the essence of our communities, the ones that make them unique. These businesses are ones that make you want to travel to other cities to visit, and are oftentimes at least one of the reasons you may end up where you are. That it is why this season, it is more important than ever to show our support and give back to those businesses.

Keeping that front of mind, I have personally committed myself to shop small this year and I challenge you all to do the same. I know it can bring big results to those that need it most.

In other news, one of our own, Mik Davis of T- Bones Records and Café in Hattiesburg, MS was featured on this week’s RSD podcast along with Margo Price, Patterson Hood and Benmont Tench. They all joined host Paul Myers to celebrate the legacy of Tom Petty (a personal fave) as well as to talk about the release of Wildflowers And All the Rest, which is a beautifully done package and a must-have addition for any Petty fan.

I am sure if you all are like me, you are rapidly in search of new shows and podcasts… so be sure to check out this episode along with lots of great others as well!

bit.ly/RSDPODCAST

And you can keep up with Mik via- his New Music Friday wrap-ups on the Tbones_Cafe IG!

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Here are the charts,
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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