For nearly half a century, Sound Revolution has been more than just a record store; it has been a gathering place for generations of music lovers.
Founded by Sunne Walton’s mother in 1976, the local record store is now carried on by Walton and her fiance Scott Waldrum, who expanded the family legacy with a second location in Spring in 2018.
What they offer: Today, the record store has expanded to offer more than records and cassette tapes. At Sound Revolution, customers can also find CDs, record players, Walkmans, band T-shirts, posters, accessories and skateboards. Walton said most recently she has seen younger generations return to the use of older media and navigate through classics their parents listened to.
Quote of note: “Owning physical media is coming back. People want to be able to look at a record, look at the artwork, open it up, read about it and educate themselves on what they're listening to instead of just clicking a button,” Waldrum said.
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