In Harlem, 2 Record Stores Go the Way of the Vinyl

On January 21, 2008 by narmer

In Harlem, 2 Record Stores Go the Way of the Vinyl

Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times

The record store Bobby’s Happy House was replete with photos of the owner, Bobby Robinson, with stars like James Brown. The store shuts its doors on Monday.


On Saturday morning, Bobby’s Happy House, a music store in Harlem that opened in 1946, was in a state of chaos.

Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times
Bobby Robinson

The store’s owner, 91-year-old Bobby Robinson, who was wearing a dark blue suit and his trademark black fedora, seemed bewildered as he surveyed his store. Albums were stacked on the floor, photographs of him with Fats Domino, James Brown and others had been pulled from the walls and the store’s glass display cases contained only a few scattered CDs and cassette tapes.

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