![taylor swift vinyl taylor swift vinyl](https://www.fiveriserecords.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/taylor-swift-FrontCoverSquare-002.jpg)
He isn’t closing the physical version of record store because the music died.Follow Premium Sound’s social media to see where he lines up next. He wants to find ways to create parties around vinyl shopping, with DJs and beer. Stemmerman will still be selling records at popups and in small, curated boxes set up at breweries and other businesses. You might see Premium Sound at flea markets.
![taylor swift vinyl taylor swift vinyl](https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/0c720c22-d8c8-464e-a6db-b9dd41192816_1.c9ad5cb3379a244cbc3683e92fd26677.jpeg)
It was a communal space where you could spend an hour browsing alone in the peace and quiet, because everything you thumbed through had something to say.The combination of Tip Top + Premium Sound + I’ve Read it in Books - three independently owned businesses that shared the same space - gave us the divine trinity of music and books and beer.Why it matters: Still, for regulars like me, the changes hit like a hard scratch in our favorite track. Tip Top, the easy-going market with craft beer and wine and local goods, is still open, thankfully.The independent bookstore it shared a space with, I’ve Read it in Books, packed up and closed, too.What’s happening: Luke Stemmerman’s Premium Sound store inside Tip Top Market spun its final sale this week amid its best year financially. Here we are in 2022, a year when it’s hard to make sense of things, so of course a small vinyl record store in east Charlotte is shutting down because business is too good.