After 42 years, beloved Austin, Tx., record store Waterloo Records is expanding to a larger space in tandem with a change in ...
For owner John Kunz, the five-year odyssey that followed caps a lifetime of selling dreams to Austin and beyond. “For what it’s worth,” he chuckles, “Endeavor’s been a really good ...
Gold Rush Vinyl founder Caren Kelleher and Armadillo Records CEO Trey Watson will take over the store which will move a few ...
Waterloo Records has operated on the corner of Sixth Street and North Lamar Boulevard since 1989. The store will remain ...
Waterloo Records, established in 1982, plans to reopen at 1105 N. Lamar Blvd. in Downtown Austin, just five blocks down the ...
Record store Waterloo Records & Video, a significant cornerstone of Austin's music scene, is changing ownership and moving from its iconic location along West Sixth Street.
In the nearly 43 years since Waterloo Records & Video first opened its doors on April 1, 1982, the landscapes of Austin as a ...
Austin’s Waterloo Records, a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant music scene since 1982, is entering a new chapter.
Waterloo Records, established in 1982, plans to reopen at 1105 N. Lamar Blvd. in Downtown Austin, just five blocks down the road from its current spot at 600 N. Lamar Blvd.
Waterloo Records owner John Kunz on Thursday announced he is selling the record store after 42 years of ownership.
According to the official announcement, owner John Kunz is passing the torch after more than four decades at the helm of Waterloo Records. Record production company Gold Rush Vinyl's founder and ...
Lamar Blvd. five blocks north to 1105 N. Lamar Blvd. Now 73 years old, Waterloo’s owner John Kunz said it’s a wave of emotions as he transitions away from the day-to-day maintenance of the ...