
Conjunto music fans and vinyl collectors will not want to miss this opportunity to own some rare vinyl records from the Texas Conjunto Music Hall of Fame & Museum. The museum is ready to sell some of its precious collection of 45 RPM vinyl records that feature some of the most legendary conjunto music artists, such as Narciso Martinez, Gilberto Perez, Los Relamparos, Wally Gonzalez, Beatriz Llamas, Conjunto Bernal, and many more. Many of these records are in mint condition and are a treasure for any music lover.
To buy your vinyl records, you just need to stop by the museum and visit the Tiendita Aztec gift shop, where you will find a variety of records to choose from. The record prices vary from $3.00 and up, depending on the rarity and condition of the record. You can also browse through other items at the gift shop, such as books, CDs, DVDs, T-shirts, hats, posters, and more.
The museum is open Thursday-Saturday from 10-4 P.M. and is located at 210 E. Heywood St., San Benito, Texas. You can also visit the museum’s website at texasconjuntomusic.org to learn more about the history and culture of conjunto music and the artists who made it famous.
This is a great opportunity to support the museum and its mission to preserve and promote conjunto music as a unique and vital part of Texas and Mexican-American heritage. You will also get to enjoy some of the best music ever recorded on vinyl. Don’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of history!
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