Wax in the Stacks is a vibrant vinyl listening group. Using a vintage 1960s Mustang II portable vinyl player, we'll dive into different music genres each month. February's theme is FOLK.
This month at "Wax in the Stacks," we’re celebrating the heartfelt storytelling and acoustic magic of Folk music. Join us as we explore iconic albums from legends like Robert Lester Folsom, Joan Baez, and Simon & Garfunkel, delving into the rich storytelling and instrumentation that characterize the genre.
This is a new, unique vinyl listening group hosted at the library. Each month, music lovers and curious listeners will gather and explore a range of genres using a vintage 1960s Mustang II portable vinyl player. From the soulful melodies of Motown to the psychedelic vibes of the '60s, we'll take a deep dive into the rich tapestry of music history. Each session will feature curated selections that showcase iconic artists and overlooked treasures from various genres, sparking discussions and sharing stories about the music we love.
Dust off your collections and bring your favorite records, or simply come to listen and enjoy the nostalgic crackle of vinyl. Whether you're a seasoned audiophile or just starting your vinyl journey, "Wax in the Stacks" is the perfect space to connect with fellow music enthusiasts, learn about different musical styles, and celebrate the timeless art of rolling records.
The historical downtown library on Michigan Ave. is our oldest branch. It has two meeting rooms and an outdoor plaza.
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