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Nashville, the place known as Music City, is far more than just the commercial center of modern Country Music. A home for many traditional and emerging genres, we visit the outstanding store Grimey's, as well as Vinyl Tap, an up-and-coming contender that serves up well-curated vinyl collection as well as live performances in a combination record store and hospitable bar. We’ll have our cameras on everything including an amazing Metallica concert in Grimey's basement, and a story about Ms. Taylor Swift's unbelievable generosity.
The Roadshow visits a town known as 'Hotlanta', where theLittle Five Points District boasts not one but two great record stores. Eric Levin, co-founder of Record Store Day welcomes us to CRIMINAL RECORDS - who got their name from stealing hearts, and then goes a few doors down to the amazing WAX N’ FACTS - a Crate Diggers Delight with a history that includes the B-52's and other New Wave bands. We also hit the west side of Atlanta to JB's RECORD LOUNGE, a store intimately acquainted with the burgeoning Hip Hop scene of Atlanta.
The city of Portland, Oregon is the home of no less than twenty independent record shops. It's unquestioned leader is Terry Currier’s MUSIC MILLENIUM, a sprawling authoritative garden of musical delights. We’re also going to visit several newer stores such as EVERYDAY MUSIC, JUMP JUMP, and MISSISSIPPI RECORDS.
Known as the birthplace of Grunge and Post-Punk Rock, it's a city of some vibrant record stores such as Pearl Jam & Brandi Carlisle's favorite - EASY STREET RECORDS, along with ZION'S GATE RECORDS, SONIC BOOM, LIGHT IN THE ATTIC, and we even managed a trip to the MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE, where they welcomed us and our cameras with welcoming arms.
-We're fascinated when finding shoppes that have a unique focus or genre of music.The stores in this episode are exemplers of a singular vision devoted to that idea. These stores are always a labor of love often conceived and run by one person. SELECTOR RECORDS - EDM / DANCE MUSIC, BLACK WATER - INDIE HEAVY METAL & PUNK, DOMINO SOUND - WORLD MUSIC, AND THIRD MAN RECORDS - ROCK SUPERSTAR JACK WHITE'S LABEL & RETAIL STORE .
It's impossible to imagine the birth of Hip Hop without the sonic reality of vinyl records.What started out as a Do-it-Yourself experiment by the club DJs in the 5 Burroughs of New York, is now a dominant reality worldwide. The Roadshow speaks to Hip Hop practitioners including Daryl McDaniels (aka: DMC) as well as other Hip Hop professionals. just the commercial center of modern Country Music. A home for many traditional and emerging genres, we visit the outstanding store Grimey's, as well as Vinyl Tap, an up-and-coming contender that serves up well-curated vinyl collection as well as live performances in a combination record store and hospitable bar. We’ll have our cameras on everything.
NOLA Code:
VYRS 000200 H1
Program Title:
PAPA RAY'S VINTAGE VINYL ROADSHOW – 200 series
Episodes/Length:
6 / 30
Availability Date:
Thursdays beginning October 2, 2025
Available through sIX:
Yes
DESCRIPTION/SCHEDULING:
Slug: Tom 'Papa' Ray visits indie record stores around the U.S. and around the world.
Short Description:
Tom 'Papa' Ray - DJ, musician, and owner of Vintage Vinyl (Voted One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S. by USA Today) visits record stores around the U.S. and the world interviewing other indie store owners, musicians (and indie record store enthusiasts) of all genres, and customers/music lovers around the world.
Suggested Scheduling:
Around music, travel, how-to-music, Americana, and collectables shows
The semi-annual Record Store Day falls on Black Friday and the third Saturday in April
Tags:
Vintage Vinyl, Papa Ray, Record Store Day, Vinyl , LPs, Music, Tom Papa Ray, Record Store, Rock & Roll, #45, 78s, 33s
Genre Category:
Arts & Music
Broadcast History:
Premiere of the 200 season
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Closed Captioned:
Yes
Audio:
Stereo
SAP:
None
Format/Version:
HD Base
Aspect ratio:
16 x 9
RATING/FLAGS:
TV Rating:
TV-PG: Parental Guidance Suggested
Flags:
None
WEB/OFFERS:
Web announcement:
None
Offer announcement:
None
RIGHTS:
Royalty-free to members and subscribers of NETA.
# of Releases:
Unlimited
Contract start:
10/2/2025
Contract end:
10/1/2028
Linear live streaming rights:
Granted
School rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
PBS App Rights:
Concurrent with broadcast rights
Non-commercial cable rights:
Granted
Excluded stations:
None
Producer:
Soul Selector Productions, LLC
Presenter: NINE PBS
Date Produced: 2025
FUNDING:
National Underwriting:
TBA
Local Underwriting:
Local underwriting is permissible
DIGITAL ASSETS + PROMOTIONS
Promotional Assets Link to assets on NETA Dropbox
Screener https://www.pbs.org/show/papa-rays-vintage-vinyl-roadshow/
PBS App: https://www.pbs.org/show/papa-rays-vintage-vinyl-roadshow/
CONTACT & SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
Viewer Contact Thomas & Laura Ray
soulselectorproductions@gmail.com
(314) 570-0726
Program Website: https://paparaysvintagevinylroadshow.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=vintage%20vinyl%20-
%20st.%20louis
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vintagevinyl
EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS
#201 Nashville Is More Than Country Music
Nashville, the place known as Music City, is far more than just the commercial center of modern Country Music.
A home for many traditional and emerging genres, we visit the outstanding store Grimey’s, as well as Vinyl Tap,
an up-and-coming contender that serves up a well-curated vinyl collection as well as live performances in a
combination record store and hospitable bar. We’ll have our cameras on everything, including a surprise indie
record store basement performance with the world-renowned Metallica, as well as a heartwarming story of
when the one and only Taylor Swift jumped in to save her favorite indie record during the pandemic.
#202 Atlanta Is 'Hotlanta'
The Roadshow visits a town known as 'Hotlanta', where the Little Five Points District boasts not one but two great record stores. Eric Levin, co-founder of Record Store Day welcomes us to CRIMINAL RECORDS - who got their name from stealing hearts, and then goes a few doors down to the amazing WAX N’ FACTS - a Crate Diggers Delight with a history that includes the B-52's and other New Wave bands. We also hit the west side of Atlanta to JB's RECORD LOUNGE, a store intimately acquainted with the burgeoning Hip Hop scene of Atlanta.
#203 Portland - A Multitude of Indie Record Stores
The city of Portland, Oregon is the home of no less than twenty independent record shops. It's unquestioned leader is Terry Currier’s MUSIC MILLENIUM, a sprawling authoritative garden of musical delights. We’re also going to visit several newer stores such as EVERYDAY MUSIC, JUMP JUMP, and MISSISSIPPI RECORDS.
#204 Seattle - Musical Nirvana
Known as the birthplace of Grunge and Post-Punk Rock, it's a city of some vibrant record stores such as Pearl Jam & Brandi Carlisle's favorite - EASY STREET RECORDS, along with ZION'S GATE RECORDS, SONIC BOOM, LIGHT IN THE ATTIC, and we even managed a trip to the MUSEUM OF POP CULTURE, where they welcomed us and our cameras with welcoming arms.
#205 Specialty Indie Record Stores
We're fascinated when finding shoppes that have a unique focus or genre of music. The stores in this episode are examples of a singular vision devoted to that idea. These stores are always a labor of love often conceived and run by one person. Just a few that we visited are: SELECTOR RECORDS - EDM / DANCE, BLACK WATER - INDIE HEAVY METAL & PUNK DOMINO SOUND - WORLD MUSIC, and THIRD MAN RECORDS - ROCK SUPERSTAR JACK WHITE'S LABEL & RETAIL STORE.
#206 Crate Diggers & Hip Hop
It's impossible to imagine the birth of Hip Hop without the sonic reality of vinyl records. What started out as a Do-it-Yourself experiment by the club DJs in the 5 Burroughs of New York, is now a dominant reality worldwide. The Roadshow speaks to Hip Hop practitioners including Daryl McDaniels (aka: DMC) as well as other Hip Hop professionals.
We've been blessed to have hundreds of bands and thousands of musicians play and visit our store. To name just a few - Mumford & Sons, Rudy Rae Moore, The BlackEyed Peas, Widespread Panic, Billy Bob Thorton & The Boxmasters, Jack Black & Tenacious D, Pokey LaFarge, Insane Clown Posse, Queens of the Stone Age, Jason Mraz, Robert Cray, Matisyahu, Linkin Park, The Fantastic Negrito, SlipKnot, etc.
Wait until you hear how the Disney Corporation wanted to stop the in-store of The Insane Clown Posse. When their fans found out that we had copies of the LP that was supposed to be destroyed, all hell broke out. Have you ever seen that scene in "Day of the Locust"?
SEASON ONE
SEASON ONE
NOLA Code:
VYRS 0200 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
6 / 30
Genre:
Arts & Culture
Collections:
Music
Rights End:
3/10/2028
Producer
Soul Selector Productions, LLC
Presenter
Nine Network of Public Media (KETC)
TV-PG
CC
sIX
Stereo
AP:
Year Produced:
2024
Version:
Base
Program Rights
Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
3/11/2025 - 3/10/2028
School Rights:
Concurrent w/bc
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes
Program Contacts
Contact Type
Viewer
Tom & Laura Ray
United States
Station Relations
Kim Young
Feed Information
Date 03/11/2025 - 04/15/2025
DESCRIPTION
Tom 'Papa' Ray - DJ, musician, and owner of Vintage Vinyl (Voted One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S. by USA Today) visits record stores around the U.S. and the world interviewing other indie store owners, musicians (and indie record store enthusiasts) of all genres, and customers/music lovers around the world. Each store has a crucial role in their city's music scene. We show it with unique stories and archival footage of bands such as Nirvana, Norah Jones, Insane Clown Posse, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Wilco, Jack Black & Tenacious D, etc. What was your first LP?
Episode List
#101 In The Beginning, Part 1
Short description:
Papa Ray and friends discuss the 40+ year crazy journey in St. Louis, highs & lows included - owning an indie record store voted ‘One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S.
Long description:
Papa Ray discusses the four decade journey from selling vinyl LPs at an open-air farmers market to a 7,500 square foot converted movie theater in St. Louis - the undisputed Home of The Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Soul, Hip-Hop, and Rock & Roll, home of legendary musicians such as Chuck Berry, Miles Davis, Oliver Sain, Scott Joplin, Ike Turner, and David Sanborn. There’s been an indie record store tradition of In-Stores and Meet & Greets which has resulted in hundreds (if not thousands) of bands and artists such as Mumford & Sons, Queens of the Stone Age, Beastie Boys, Eddie Levert, Reggae’s Gregory Isaac, The Black Eyed Peas, Eazy-E, Widespread Panic, Jason Mraz, Dierks Bentley, Linkin Park, and the Insane Clown Posse – to name just a few who come to the store to perform, meet their fans, or sometimes just want to shop.
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#102 In The Beginning, part 2
Short description:
Papa Ray and friends discuss the 40+ year crazy journey in St. Louis, highs & lows included - owning an indie record store voted ‘One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S.’
Long description:
Tom provides a quick overview of how St. Louis was a ‘Blues Town’ even before Chicago.
Then, he and a few of his stellar employees at Vintage Vinyl explain the magic of working in a place that was voted ‘One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S.’ by USA Today, while explaining how the store survived the greatly exaggerated DEATH OF THE RECORD STORE, when so many of the chain stores folded during the rise of the internet, downloads/streaming - leading to seeing the resurgence of vinyl’s popularity over CDs. Papa Ray also talks about the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for both customers, as well as local and national musicians. He also talks about how the creation of NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY was a rallying cry heard all over the world promoting the vitality of music, as well as the importance of local stores to their community.
#103 Papa Ray Goes to The U.K.
Short description:
Papa Ray and his crew were blown away by all of the music and indie stores in the U.K. From SoHo, Brixton, Manchester, & Glasgow.
Long description:
Papa Ray and his crew were blown away visiting the United Kingdom. In a ten-day visit, they barely scratched the surface of a nation filled with record stores that have earned world-wide reputations. The wealth of music is explored in neighborhoods such as London’s SoHo District – stores such as the formidable Sister Ray, meeting the owner, Phil Barton. Onward to London’s Brixton community, the sweet spot of Reggae music in the British Empire.
Then to Manchester, the home of Rave Culture, the Northern Soul Scene, & cutting edge Rock bands with international followings. We hit the famed of alternative sounds Piccadilly Records, along with thriving shops such as Vinyl Resting Place and Vinyl Revival. Seen on the wall in the downtown district - “‘On The Sixth Day, God Made Manchester”, we think it should have continued with - "And Manchester Created These Amazing Record Stores".
#104 The Amazing City of Austin
Short description:
More than any other Texas town, its Capitol is the most identified with music. Papa Ray goes to some killer stores in Austin.
Long description:
More than any other Texas town, Austin is the city most identified with music. From Willie Nelson to Stevie Ray Vaughan, the South By Southwest Festival, as well as the home for the award winning television series, Austin City Limits. It has the most vibrant examples of Texas music culture, with a homegrown scene supported by stores such as End Of An Ear, Antone’s, and Waterloo Records – the latter being perhaps the most well-known in Texas. Owner of Waterloo, John Kurz told us of the moments when Nirvana played an in-store in the early 1990s, along with how a young Norah Jones brought her Mom and piano teacher to watch her play at the store ---which just so happened right before her 5-Grammy award winning LP, Come Away with Me was released. Oh, there IS far more…
#105 Toledo & Cleveland Revealed
Short description:
From mind-blowing stores like Culture Clash In Toledo, to a state-of-the-art record pressing plant in Cleveland - Gotta Groove, The Roadshow has a great time in Ohio.
Long description:
In Toledo, we find yet another example of a record store with a decades long history in its town. Beginning in 2004, Pat O’Connor opened Culture Clash Records, which gained a reputation for its vinyl selection as well as hosting live music in the store. Pat was both an advocate of local businesses and local bands. When he unexpectedly passed away in 2017, his wife Marcia was determined to keep the store open. Now owned by Tim and Lizzie Friedman, it is known as Toledo’s Best – continuing its advocacy of vinyl as well as local music.
Cleveland - the city that houses the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame, can also boast one of the planet's state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plants, a boon to many independent labels as well as individual artists. Renowned for its audiophile quality production, Matt Earley’s Gotta Groove Records, will be showing us the nuts and bolts as well as the Sonic Artistry in this time of the vinyl revival. And then, our crew found a shop that opens its doors at 6PM to 12AM - Late Nite Records, a nocturnal home for the city’s DJs and vinyl enthusiasts.
#106 Cincinnati's "King of Records" & The Musical Colemine of Loveland
Short description:
Shake-It Records, Plaid Room Records, & the indie label, Colemine Records, is proof that Cincinnati is a 'crate-diggers' delight.
Long description
Papa Ray goes to Cincinnati and meets with Darren Blaise, owner of Ohio’s outstanding record shop, Shake It Records, where every genre of music is represented. It’s often so busy, you have to squeeze by customers drawn to its record racks. He also discusses the importance to the history of music, that Cincinnati is the home of the legendary King & Federal empire, one of the greatest independent record companies in the entire world. The label was the home of James Brown, Ernest Tubbs, Ike Turner, and many other Blues, Rockabilly, and Country music icons. It runs deep, in this River city.
50 miles away, located in downtown Loveland, the music veterans at Plaid Room Records not only operate a ‘crate digger’s delight’ state-of-the-art retail operation, it’s also the home of one of the most potent independent labels in America, Colemine Records. Since 2007, it specializes in both bringing to the world rare Soul/R&B/Funk music from years past, as well as the contemporary soul jazz trio The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - whose first release on Colemine in 2018 - Close, But No Cigar hit Number 1 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums Chart. Plaid Room Records exemplifies the role independent record stores play not only as music retailers in their community, but also knowing curators, often more aware than the major corporate labels are, when it comes to what they actually have in their vaults!
Papa Ray discusses the four decade journey from selling vinyl LPs at an open-air farmers market to a 7,500 square foot converted movie theater in St. Louis - the undisputed Home of The Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Soul, Hip-Hop, and Rock & Roll, home of legendary musicians such as Chuck Berry, Miles Davis, Oliver Sain, Scott Joplin, Ike Turner, and David Sanborn. There’s been an indie record store tradition of In-Stores and Meet & Greets which has resulted in hundreds (if not thousands) of bands and artists such as Mumford & Sons, Queens of the Stone Age, Beastie Boys, Eddie Levert, Reggae’s Gregory Isaac, The Black Eyed Peas, Eazy-E, Widespread Panic, Jason Mraz, Dierks Bentley, Linkin Park, and the Insane Clown Posse – to name just a few who come to the store to perform, meet their fans, or sometimes just want to shop.
Tom provides a quick overview of how St. Louis was a ‘Blues Town’ even before Chicago. Then, he and a few of his stellar employees at Vintage Vinyl explain the magic of working in a place that was voted ‘One of the 10 Best Record Stores in the U.S.’ by USA Today, while explaining how the store survived the greatly exaggerated DEATH OF THE RECORD STORE, when so many of the chain stores folded during the rise of the internet, downloads/streaming - leading to seeing the resurgence of vinyl’s popularity over CDs. Papa Ray also talks about the importance of how record stores create a sense of community for both customers, as well as local and national musicians. He also talks about how the creation of NATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY was a rallying cry heard all over the world promoting the vitality of music, as well as the importance of local stores to their community.
Papa Ray and his crew were blown away visiting the United Kingdom. In a ten-day visit, they barely scratched the surface of a nation filled with record stores that have earned world-wide reputations. The wealth of music is explored in neighborhoods such as London’s SoHo District – stores such as the formidable Sister Ray, meeting the owner, Phil Barton. Onward to London’s Brixton community, the sweet spot of Reggae music in the British Empire. Then to Manchester, the home of Rave Culture, the Northern Soul Scene, & cutting edge Rock bands with international followings. We hit the famed of alternative sounds Piccadilly Records, along with thriving shops such as Vinyl Resting Place and Vinyl Revival. Seen on the wall in the downtown district - “‘On The Sixth Day, God Made Manchester”, we think it should have continued with - "And Manchester Created These Amazing Record Stores".
More than any other Texas town, Austin is the city most identified with music. From Willie Nelson to Stevie Ray Vaughan, the South By Southwest Festival, as well as the home for the award winning television series, Austin City Limits. It has the most vibrant examples of Texas music culture, with a homegrown scene supported by stores such as End Of An Ear, Antone’s, and Waterloo Records – the latter being perhaps the most well-known in Texas. Owner of Waterloo, John Kurz told us of the moments when Nirvana played an in-store in the early 1990s, along with how a young Norah Jones brought her Mom and piano teacher to watch her play at the store --- which just so happened right before her 5-Grammy award winning LP, Come Away with Me was released. Oh, there IS far more…
In Toledo, we find yet another example of a record store with a decades long history in its town. Beginning in 2004, Pat O’Connor opened Culture Clash Records, which gained a reputation for its vinyl selection as well as hosting live music in the store. Pat was both an advocate of local businesses and local bands. When he unexpectedly passed away in 2017, his wife Marcia was determined to keep the store open. Now owned by Tim and Lizzie Friedman, it is known as Toledo’s Best – continuing its advocacy of vinyl as well as local music. Cleveland - the city that houses the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame, can also boast one of the planet's state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plants, a boon to many independent labels as well as individual artists. Renowned for its audiophile quality production, Matt Earley’s Gotta Groove Records, will be showing us the nuts and bolts as well as the Sonic Artistry in this time of the vinyl revival. And then, our crew found a shop that opens its doors at 6PM to 12AM - Late Nite Records, a nocturnal home for the city’s DJs and vinyl enthusiasts.
Papa Ray goes to Cincinnati and meets with Darren Blaise, owner of Ohio’s outstanding record shop, Shake It Records, where every genre of music is represented. It’s often so busy, you have to squeeze by customers drawn to its record racks. He also discusses the importance to the history of music, that Cincinnati is the home of the legendary King & Federal empire, one of the greatest independent record companies in the entire world. The label was the home of James Brown, Ernest Tubbs, Ike Turner, and many other Blues, Rockabilly, and Country music icons. It runs deep, in this River city. 50 miles away, located in downtown Loveland, the music veterans at Plaid Room Records not only operate a ‘crate digger’s delight’ state-of-the-art retail operation, it’s also the home of one of the most potent independent labels in America, Colemine Records. Since 2007, it specializes in both bringing to the world rare Soul/R&B/Funk music from years past, as well as the contemporary soul jazz trio The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - whose first release on Colemine in 2018 - Close, But No Cigar hit Number 1 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums Chart. Plaid Room Records exemplifies the role independent record stores play not only as music retailers in their community, but also knowing curators, often more aware than the major corporate labels are, when it comes to what they actually have in their vaults!