Spent a couple of days in Memphis, TN this week. It was my first time to meet Jerry over at River Records. As I was referred by George Merrill, Jerry was extremely friendly and hospitable and welcomed us to his amazing and mysterious abode. Jerry has literally hundreds of thousands of used vinyl records, movie posters, placards and other pieces of music paraphernalia. He's extremely knowledgable about labels, pressings, record companies, limited issues, etc. A real source of history and a Memphis action figure to boot. If you ever get to Memphis, this place is worth a visit. You'll need a few days to even begin to sort it all out. I got lost and overwhelmed in the meager hour that I spent there. Here's a few pics. Jerry had tons (100,000) more in the back rooms, but the records were piled so high we couldn't even get through the doors. There must be thousands of gems in there, if any body had the time and the inkling and the antihistamines and the hand sanitizer and the patience and liked the smell of cat pee!

Me? I picked up an original, 1966 Columbia "360 Sound" Mono pressing of The Cyrkle's "Red Rubber Ball" LP.






