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Vinyl Me, Please has confirmed that it has entered liquidation. It comes as news of the company struggling was first shared by the Denver Post. In the report, several customers came forward to say ...
UPDATE: Unsurprisingly, Nolan Arenado's late scratch wasn't as dramatic as social media would've made you think. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold shared that he was scratched due to ...
It's the debut of the Valley Vinyl Music Festival at the Leach Amphitheater in Oshkosh. The outdoor event takes place Saturday, May 10, 2025 from noon to 11 p.m. Founder Johnathan Jungwirth joined ...
Music subscription service Vinyl Me, Please may have played its last song. The Denver-based firm had planned to open its own record pressing plant, but now is liquidating its assets. Vinyl Me ...
After months of complaints that Vinyl Me, Please had stopped fulfilling orders, processing refunds, and responding to emails, the Denver-based record club has announced its liquidation.
Vinyl Me, Please — the Denver, CO-based record club company founded in 2012 — has announced its liquidation, Pitchfork reports. The announcement comes months after complaints from customers ...
"That is, and should always be the priority." [MORE: 2025 Kentucky Derby: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's expert picks, best bets] Rodriguez's scratch moved Baeza into the field. He was the only horse ...
Bob Baffert scratched his Derby hopeful Rodriguez for a right front foot bruise, and Grande was scratched for the same. Baeza is now in the Kentucky Derby. Here, the tall order he faces Saturday ...
"Unfortunately, the vets have decided to scratch Grande," owner Mike Repole posted Friday on X. "He has been battling a slight cracked heel this week which has been improving." Repole said various ...
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The popular LP subscription club Vinyl Me, Please has come under fire for apparently “ghosting” their subscribers. The Denver Post published a report yesterday detailing weeks of alleged ...
After two years of delays, and a surprising breakup with their former partners at Denver’s Vinyl Me, Please record club, Paramount Pressing and Plating expects to be pumping out 1 million vinyl ...