Records From Tom Verlaine’s Personal Collection Put Up for Sale
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The QuietusRecords From Tom Verlaine’s Personal Collection Put Up for Salethequietus.comAround 4,000 of the late Television frontman’s vinyl records will be available for purchase on Discogs and at New York’s Academy Records A vast record collection left behind by late Television frontman Tom Verlaine is being placed up for sale via Discogs and in-person at New York's Academy Records. Around 4,000 records from the artist's collection are being made available for purchase. An initial batch of records has been put up online on Discogs as of today (26 June), with further sales at Academy’s Brooklyn store set to follow on 10 and 11 July 10. The remainder of the collection will then be made available via Discogs on 31 July. The records up for sale span "jazz, avant-garde, psychedelic rock, garage, experimental recordings,... The post Records From Tom Verlaine’s Personal Collection Put Up for Sale appeared first on The Quietus .
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