CFBX record fair continues decade climb of vinyl records
KAMLOOPS — The Thompson Rivers University (TRU) campus radio station CFBX is holding its annual record fair this weekend at Sahali Mall. The fair serves as the main fundraiser for the volunteer-run station.
Vinyl records have seen a major jump in popularity in the past decade, including an additional surge during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. While they have come down a touch from that high, Keith Morgan, who sells records out of Haus of Misfit in Kamloops, feels there are no signs of the fad dying.
“I’ve been collecting for 19 years and back then, you would be able to find these things sort of everywhere. People would be giving them away. Over the last 10 years, it has sort of become more of a commodity and more of a collectability — and people just enjoying physical media,” said Morgan.