![]() ![]() Video of the first 25 in line and a few more.⠀ Ladies enjoying a cool provided all day by our sponsor⠀ My good friends from set up for their game demonstration ⠀ The last person to snag the last Our stock lasted until about 4PM⠀ I hope our “ticketing system” helped make this experience smooth for you. I hope our newbie #RSD shoppers enjoyed the day and got copies of what they wanted. My closing crew saying good night and □□□□□ □□□ for another successful #RecordStoreDay □! ⠀ You might just hear something new while meeting a friendly group of music-obsessed humans. Next time you're in Houston, stop by and see us. In addition to thousands of new and used records, The Record Ranch gallery presents ongoing exhibits featuring music-related artwork. The Record Ranch, located inside Cactus Music as an ode to our original store in the Heights (Daily's Record Ranch), is a 1800 square-foot vinyl-only store and art gallery offering a unique shopping experience people who love records. Cactus Music also showcases local, regional and national talent on our stage with weekly in-store performances. We have an extensive selection of almost every physical format, historic memorabilia, hard-to-find items and music-related gifts and products. Now co-owner Quinn Bishop (pictured above), together with a dedicated and longstanding team of friendly, music-knowledge-filled folks, run the 5,800 square foot location at 2110 Portsmouth and S. Pappy's sons, HW "Bud" Daily and Don Daily, opened Cactus in 1975 and it was one of the country's first music super stores. The roots of our business springs from the Daily music family and the legendary record man, Pappy Daily, the founder of D Records and Starday Records. ![]() Where else could you enjoy free music and bevies with dozens of your closest friends? – John Nova Lomax Houston’s oldest independent music store with over 40 years service. Especially when it hosted in-store concerts, Cactus functioned as a third place for a good portion of Houston’s music scene, a convivial meeting spot that was neither home nor a bar. ![]()
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