Karl Miller wrote:
> Donald would be pleased to know that back here in Austin we still have
> one such locally owned and operated store, Waterloo, which has a classical
> section. The Classical Manager, Russell (a man who is held in great
> esteem by the Classical music CD buying public in Austin...and a friend)
> is indeed himself almost an artifact of a bygone era. He has worked at
> Warehouse, then after it closed, Tower, and then after it closed, Waterloo,
> a store which seems to have found its niche in the market place.
Waterloo always has an interesting classical selection, especially given
that it's very small. I always wished they could build a second story
on theat wonderful store, one of the best-known indies in the USA. They
also have all the 'popular' music in one big alphabetical section: jazz,
rock, country etc all mixed together, which I think is cool.
Didn't Russell also work briefly at Barnes & Nobles's Arboretum store,
what they call a flagship location? A better selection there than usual
for a big box store, just because it's so big.
> So how do the rest of you, keep up with new releases?
I find stuff I want (especially keep abreast of new Naxos releases) by
catching the classical reviews at MusicWeb five days a week. But like
you, Karl, I miss the Schwann. They listed the new releases separately
each month.
Donald
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