Jewish Record Collection Show and Tell | SF
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Tikva Records | 3191 Mission St., San Francisco
Event Details
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Do you or your parents have a collection of Jewish Records? Were these records a part of the soundtrack to your daily life? Do you remember listening to them in the family living room or going to see the artists when they were on tour?
Part of The Idelsohn Society’s mission is to collect stories – stories around music and the artists that made the music. Bring your record collection to Tikva Records on Dec. 11 and show us what you have!
Tikva Records will be offering services to digitize those records that are currently lost in time! Anyone with a record collection can come down anytime, it’s not only limited to December 11, 2011. Just email Tikvarecords@gmail.com, and they’ll set up a time to meet and check out your collection.
The Idelsohn Society for Musical Preservation Presents “The First Pop-Up Jewish Record Store in the World” Tikva Records
Thursday, December 1 – Wednesday, December 28, 2011
(Queen’s Nails Projects: 3191 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA)
All Events are Free with a Rotating Suggested DonationAn Eclectic Series of Exclusive Live Music Performances, Film Screenings, Academic Lectures, Comedians, SF Public School Remix Workshops, Food Trucks and More
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Lectures & Workshops, San Francisco