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On February 23, Buena Park’s UFCW Union Hall transformed into a haven for vinyl enthusiasts at the OC Records Show. With over 90 vendors showcasing an eclectic mix of records and music memorabilia, the event attracted spirited crowds from across Southern California. From seasoned collectors to families enjoying shared music experiences, the atmosphere was vibrant and full of passion for the art of vinyl. Local organizers Ryan and Cynthia Blavout have played a critical role in the event’s success, continuing a legacy that resonates deeply within the community of music lovers.
Music Lovers Flock to OC Records Show in Buena Park for Vinyl Collecting Experience
Buena Park came alive on February 23 as vinyl enthusiasts gathered at the much-anticipated OC Records Show. The event buzzed with excitement at the UFCW Union Hall building, drawing crowds from all over Southern California to indulge their passion for music. The doors swung open at 7:15 a.m. and stayed open until 3 p.m., allowing ample time for attendees to browse through a vast collection of records and more.
A Showcase of Over 90 Vendors
The OC Records Show featured an impressive lineup of over 90 vendors showcasing their diverse selections of vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, and even vintage toys and T-shirts. This melting pot of music culture attracted people of all ages, with many eager to expand their collections and find that elusive record they’ve been searching for.
Organizers with a Passion for Vinyl
The event was organized by Ryan and Cynthia Blavout, who have been integral figures in the vinyl community for decades. Ryan has been part of the show for an incredible 25 years, both as a vendor and a customer. Having taken over the show in 2022, he continues the legacy that began in 1986. His dedication to the vinyl scene has helped define the feel of the event that countless people have come to love.
Local and International Attendees Share the Love
Among the crowd was Zoei Ma, an avid jazz record lover, who was drawn to the show after seeing its vibrant advertisements. The excitement of music brought attendees together, making the atmosphere feel warm and inviting. Families also joined in on the fun; Romain Del Bello traveled all the way from Paris with his daughters, creating cherished memories through shared music experiences.
Vendors Bring Their A-Game
Vendors like Manuel Rosales, owner of Vinyl Rose Records, showcased their extensive collections that are not simply sold but also cherished. Rosales, who began collecting records in 1992, integrates record collecting into his teaching at South El Monte High School, proving that the love for vinyl can transcend generations. Meanwhile, local collector Steph Yi frequently attends the show, focusing on her passion for Japanese city pop vinyl each month.
Global Collectors Make Their Mark
In a true testament to the show’s wide appeal, Liliana Mallow made her way from Mexico and spent an astonishing $800 on Latin American vinyl at Tomas Navarro’s Discos Lo Nuestro booth. This highlights the reach of the show, attracting collectors from afar, united by their love for music.
What Draws People to Vinyl?
As the event continued, discussions about the charm of physical copies of music sparked interest, especially among younger generations. Tsugu Itagaki, who runs We Share Records, pointed out that the nostalgia and tangible aspects of vinyl are captivating many newcomers. Music lovers like Adriana McCauley expressed their appreciation for records, citing their superior sound quality and captivating cover art as major draws.
What’s Next for Vinyl Lovers?
The excitement doesn’t end here! The next OC Records Show is already set to take place on March 30 at the same venue. With a promise of diverse selections and an enthusiastic crowd, music lovers will continue to flock to Buena Park for the chance to dive into their favorite pastime. If you haven’t shared in the joy of discovering vinyl yet, this is your chance to join a community that truly appreciates the art of music.
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