Austin’s Waterloo Records, a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant music scene since 1982, is entering a new chapter.
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But Kunz and fans of the beloved store can rest easy now because it has new owners and is moving to a bigger location.
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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.
Austin’s Waterloo Records & Video has announced new ownership and a move from its current location after 42 years. The record ...
Waterloo Records, established in 1982, plans to reopen at 1105 N. Lamar Blvd. in Downtown Austin, just five blocks down the ...
The new location also brings new management. Current Waterloo owner John Kunz will be "passing the torch" to Gold Rush Vinyl CEO and founder Caren Kelleher and Armadillo Records CEO Trey Watson.