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BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) — Enthusiastic vinyl collectors formed a long line outside Cheap Thrills Records, joining music fans nationwide in celebrating National Record Store Day. The dedicated crowd was eager to get their hands on exclusive releases from beloved artists, a tradition that has become a hallmark of the annual event. Wyatt Lilly, the owner of Cheap Thrills, expressed that the day’s festivities bring a sense of validation, especially in a time when digital music often dominates the industry landscape.

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