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Record Store Day celebrates local shops, as interest in vinyl soars

- Talia Ricci

You'll likely notice some lineups outside local record shops on Saturday.

April 20 marks the 17th annual Record Store Day Canada, a celebratio­n of the culture of independen­t record stores.

Dozens of shops across the country will be carrying special releases, different coloured records and bonus tracks that haven't been re‐ leased on vinyl before.

The Tragically Hip are this year's record store day am‐ bassadors, releasing an ex‐ clusive standalone live al‐ bum, as they celebrate 40 years as a band.

That's one of the records Joseph Wong is carrying, among many other rare re‐ leases - though his usual stock is focused on city pop, Asian music and soundtrack­s for films and video games.

"People are really excited to find this gem in North York," said Wong, who opened his brick and mortar shop last October, after not‐ ing how difficult it was to find the records he wanted to col‐ lect locally.

"I was thinking if I spend so much time doing this, maybe I can get one or two more for people who love this kind of music," he said.

Record Store Day Canada says the annual event grows every year, from the foot traf‐ fic in the stores to the num‐ ber of participat­ing artists.

As interest in collecting and playing vinyl soars, lis‐ tening bars - which feature high quality sound systems to play and enjoy vinyl, are al‐ so popping up around Toron‐ to.

Wong said he's "really ex‐ cited" about his first time participat­ing in Record Store Day.

"When someone comes in and they find a record they've been looking for, their eyes brighten, and it just makes my day," he said. "It's not even really about making money, just sharing music that we love together."

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