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Buena Park turned into a vinyl paradise on February 23 as the OC Record Show brought together music enthusiasts from across Southern California. Held at the UFCW Union Hall, over 90 vendors showcased a vast collection of vinyl records, CDs, and more, attracting a diverse crowd of collectors and newcomers. With a rich history since 1986, the event continues to strengthen community connections through music, paving the way for future gatherings set for March 30.
Buena Park: OC Record Show Unites Vinyl Lovers
On February 23, Buena Park transformed into a vinyl paradise as the OC Record Show rolled into town, bringing together music enthusiasts from near and far. Running from 7:15 a.m. to 3 p.m., this event has firmly established itself as one of the largest vinyl record shows in Southern California.
Location Set the Stage for Vinyl Discovery
The UFCW Union Hall was buzzing with energy as over 90 enthusiastic vendors showcased their collections. This venue provided the ideal backdrop for a day dedicated to all things vinyl, where collectors could hunt for rare finds and newcomers could explore the world of physical music.
Organizers with a Deep Connection to the Show
Ryan Blavout, alongside his wife, Cynthia, has been the driving force behind the show since taking over in 2022. Ryan’s more than 25 years of experience as both a vendor and customer has equipped him with invaluable insights into the vinyl culture. He stepped up to revitalize an event that started back in 1986, ensuring that it remains a community hub for anyone looking to connect through music.
A Diverse Crowd Drawn by Musical Passion
Among the sea of attendees were Zoei Ma and her cousin Julianne Chen, who came specifically to hunt for jazz records. Their love for the genre is just one indication of the diverse musical tastes represented at the show. From die-hard collectors to curious newcomers, the event attracted a wide array of individuals united by their passion for music.
Manuel Rosales, a vendor from Vinyl Rose Records, shared how his journey of collecting records since 1992 has led him to engage his students with music at South El Monte High School. His story resonates with many as the show bridges generations through the universal language of music.
International Visitors Unite Over Shared Love for Music
Interestingly, music lovers traveled from far and wide to experience the show. Romain Del Bello and his daughters made the trip from Paris, demonstrating that the bond created through music can transcend borders. Family experiences like these enrich the event, reinforcing the idea that music brings people together.
Special Finds Awaited Attendees
The variety of products available at the show went beyond just vinyl records. Attendees had the chance to browse through CDs, DVDs, vintage toys, and even quirky T-shirts. One standout moment was when Liliana Mallow traveled all the way from Mexico and spent an impressive $800 at Tomas Navarro’s Discos Lo Nuestro booth, which specializes in Latin American vinyls.
Among the local collectors was Steph Yi, a Buena Park resident who expressed her determination to attend the show monthly due to her passion for Japanese city pop vinyl. Meanwhile, Tsugu Itagaki, another dedicated vendor, reported a resurgence in interest from younger generations, showcasing how the love for physical music formats is evolving.
Finding Joy in Vinyl
For many, the allure of vinyl lies in its exceptional sound quality and captivating cover art. Attendee Adriana McCauley articulated this sentiment, emphasizing that vinyl provides an unmatched listening experience that digital formats simply can’t replicate. The show highlighted how that unique charm continues to captivate fans, young and old.
What’s Next for Vinyl Enthusiasts? Mark Your Calendars!
With the OC Record Show’s undeniable success, attendees and vendors alike are eagerly anticipating the next event scheduled for March 30 at the UFCW Union Hall. Music lovers, whether they’re hunting for specific albums, sharing stories, or just soaking in the atmosphere, will have another opportunity to celebrate the vibrant vinyl culture that brings joy to so many.
This event is more than just a marketplace; it’s a vibrant community gathering that fosters connections through the shared experience of music. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting your vinyl journey, the OC Record Show has something special in store for everyone.
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