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Lucy's Record Shop

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126:. After being in business for a few months, the name was changed to Lucy's Record Shop (named after Mancini's dog, Lucy). In the same year, Donnie and April Kendall joined Mancini as partners in the business, and Lucy's started hosting live all-ages music shows in the spacious back room. Lucy's quickly became a popular hang-out for local teenagers and the focal point of the early 1990s punk scene in Nashville. Some of the notable local bands that often played at Lucy's include 24: 295: 403: 326: 243: 137:
Lucy's closed on January 31, 1998. It was replaced by another all-ages music venue called Indienet Record Shop which featured punk and Christian music.
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Lucy's Record Shop was the gravitational force around which the early-to-mid-'90s Nashville indie scene orbited...
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was created by Stacy Goldate from footage of shows at Lucy's shot between 1994 and 1996 and is available on
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Lucy's was originally opened as a record store called Revolutions Per Minute in the summer of 1992 by
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was an independent, locally-owned record store and all-ages music venue in
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music scene in Nashville, and received national publicity as a prominent
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Half-Cocked



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