Down Homes Fall Parking Lot record sale. Sunday, September 29th, at 8am to 12pm. 10341 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito. For further info contact JC at 510.525.2129. mail@downhomemusic.com. No entry fee. No sellers fee. Weather pending. All things audio: vintage LP’s, 45’s, 78’s, stereo gear, amps, instruments, and more…
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Our Next Community Parking Lot Swap Meet Sunday Oct. 29th
Our Next Community Parking Lot Swap Meet Sunday Oct. 29th 8 AM til… WEATHER PENDING! Lot’s of venders. Lot’s of vinyl. Vintage stereo gear. Turntables. Amps. Instruments etc. No sellers fees. No entry fees. If your interested in selling, contact me (JC) by phone 510-525-2129 day times Tuesday thru Sunday. Or shoot me an e-mail…
Saturday, January 10 at 2PM. THE BOARS. Free show.
San Francisco’s garage merrymakers THE BOARS deliver thee finest in beer-soaked rave-ups, jangle pop nuggets, fuzzed psych stompers, and Farfisa-fueled frat rawkers. featuring former members of The Vulcaneers, Rudiments, and The Fells. We make big partee, yes?!!
Another Record Store Day Sale this Saturday April 21st
Featuring new special limited edition RSD only releases as well as offering 25% off sale on all used merchandise i.e. LPs, 45s, 78s, CDs, DVDs, books, etc.
Saturday, Oct. 18 th Free Double Bill Performance
PATEKA -experimental art rock/soul VETIVER (Andy Cabic) – folk rock Saturday, October 18 at 2 P.M. Down Home Music Store 10341 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530 510.525.2129
It’s Crying Time Again. Saturday, March 11 2PM
Vintage country styling in a shiny new suit, Down Home presents local Honky Tonk super group, Crying Time in store on Saturday, March 11 at 2PM. Admission is free (that’s even cheaper than a juke box), but plan on taking home a cd or vinyl. You’ll be glad you did. http://www.cryingtime.band
Sunday, May 28th FREE In-Store Double Header! Two back to back shows.
Starting at 2PM Tompkins Square presents folk guitarists Harry Taussig & Max Ochs. They were both featured on a (now vintage) sampler LP, ‘Contemporary Guitar – Spring ’67’, along side John Fahey, Robbie Basho, and Bukka White. Both were recently “re-discovered” by Tompkins Square in 2005, and have since released ‘The Music of Harry Taussig…
