Hi Bud, I'm not too familiar with downloading music but I don't think you can do it without paying some site and that's as if they had all of that music in their library. Perhaps someone with more knowledge of downloading music can answer up here. Don
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18-May-2007 17:58
don, is their anyway to download the hits of 1956, the year i graduated. thanks, bud yoham
Thanks for writing, Rodger. That is very interesting information on how your folks obtained all those oldies. I'm sure George was one of your parents' best customers. What years did the lists cover? If you want to scan them I'd be glad to post them or I could scan them for you.
Please feel free to add your memories of the store here if you would like.
Best regards, Don.
Rodger Aidman
11-Apr-2007 20:38
Lee's Music Center was owned by my parents Sol and Jeanne Aidman.
I have all the original lists laminated.
I believe George Young was a regular customer for Oldies.
The record store got started when Dad (Lee) bought the entire Royal Castle Juke Box collection of 45's when the hamburger chain went out of business.Diane Magnum did a nice feature on dad and the store on Channel 10.
I'd be interested in sharing memories of the old store with half a million 45's.