Steve Paulet, left, and Will Anacker have opened Groovy Vinyl in the showroom of Paulet’s Groovy Wood Studio, 1 Sherman Terrace, where he refurbishes vintage stereo consoles. Anacker is a retired history teacher and lover of music and was one of Paulet's early console customers.
Sticky notes are attached to many of the albums at Steve Paulet and Will Anacker's Groovy Vinyl. The pink slips can include information about the artist, details about the album or how it came to be. The shop specializes in used vinyl but will soon add new records to the inventory.
Alejandro De La Torre waits for a bus outside of Groovy Vinyl and Groovy Wood Studio at 1 Sherman Terrace in Madison. Decades ago the building was home to a Rennebohm Drug Store.
Steve Paulet has largely recovered from tearing the quadriceps from both of his knees last summer. He and his wife halted plans to buy the Gobbler in Johnson Creek.
Steve Paulet opened Groovy Wood Studios in 2020 and in 2022 sold a restored stereo console to Paramount Pictures for the movie "IF." Paulet now has a display about the movie in his shop's showroom, which is also home to a record store.
Will Anacker, one of the owners of Groovy Vinyl near Tenney Park, prepares to play an album from jazz great John Coltrane. The shop has over 4,000 vinyl record albums for sale.
Steve Paulet, left, and Will Anacker have opened Groovy Vinyl in the showroom of Paulet’s Groovy Wood Studio, 1 Sherman Terrace, where he refurbishes vintage stereo consoles. Anacker is a retired history teacher and lover of music and was one of Paulet's early console customers.
Sticky notes are attached to many of the albums at Steve Paulet and Will Anacker's Groovy Vinyl. The pink slips can include information about the artist, details about the album or how it came to be. The shop specializes in used vinyl but will soon add new records to the inventory.
Steve Paulet opened Groovy Wood Studios in 2020 and in 2022 sold a restored stereo console to Paramount Pictures for the movie "IF." Paulet now has a display about the movie in his shop's showroom, which is also home to a record store.
Will Anacker, one of the owners of Groovy Vinyl near Tenney Park, prepares to play an album from jazz great John Coltrane. The shop has over 4,000 vinyl record albums for sale.
Alejandro De La Torre waits for a bus outside of Groovy Vinyl and Groovy Wood Studio at 1 Sherman Terrace in Madison. Decades ago the building was home to a Rennebohm Drug Store.
Steve Paulet has largely recovered from tearing the quadriceps from both of his knees last summer. He and his wife halted plans to buy the Gobbler in Johnson Creek.