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Marketplace - July 5, 2006
Bull's Eye targets music fans who love value
If you frequent used record shops you know the routine: you’ve got to search through dozens of copies of last year’s now-dead hits and a pile of otherwise unsaleable stuff to anything worthwhile. But they’re not all like that. Witness Bull’s Eye Records.
Tags: Chrisien, Farwell Music, Lavin, Bull's Eye, Opgenorth
Music - June 8, 2006
Bull's Eye Records officially open
Bull's Eye Records, the shop that has replaced the now-defunct Farwell Music, has officially opened for business, according to owner Luke Lavin.
Tags: Bull's Eye Records, Lavin
Milwaukee Buzz - March 7, 2006
Farwell aims at Bulls-Eye
Farwell Music owner has a name and projected opening date for his new record shop on Irving Place, adjacent to the Comet.
Tags: Farwell aims at Bulls-Eye, Lavin, Comet
Milwaukee Buzz - March 4, 2006
Farwell Music closing
Farwell Music, 2218 N. Farwell Ave., will close permanently on Saturday, March 25 at 7 p.m., according to owner Luke Lavin.
Tags: Farwell Music closing, Lavin, Comet, Constant Reader
Marketplace - March 1, 2006
Farwell Music offers safe haven to music fiends
Walk into Farwell Music, 2218 N. Farwell Ave. on any given day and you'll see a wide swath of Milwaukee's music lovers -- from goths to conservative jazz fans to East Side regulars -- digging through one of the best selections of used records and CDs in town.
Tags: Farwell, Earwaves, Lavin, Chrisien, vinyl, CD, LP

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