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The owner of Tracks in Wax is looking for a buyer who can preserve the magic that defines the store that opened in 1982 in ...
Wax Trax, a Denver landmark, has been operating for more than 40 years. Owners Duane Davis and Dave Stidman bought the store 40 years ago and left behind careers as social workers.
In a 1990 interview, Wax Trax! Records co-founder Jim Nash said he just wanted to get the music he liked into the spaces he frequented — they just happened to predominantly be gay clubs. During ...
Wax Trax, for example, originally had its records pressed at a plant in Arizona –until it dawned on Nash one day that he was having to ship the freshly pressed records to New York, ...
The film traces the path of Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, an openly gay couple at a time that wasn't the norm, who opened Wax Trax's original Denver location in 1975, sold it to Stidman and Davis ...
In late 1978, Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher sold their Denver record store and moved to Chicago, opening Wax Trax! Records on Lincoln Avenue just up the street from the infamous Biograph Theatre in ...
“Wax Trax! was responsible for bringing together many disparate and isolated artists and people from all over the world. I think nowadays [as] ...
The Wax Trax! label recently issued a soundtrack album for the movie, which features 15 previously unreleased recordings and mixes of songs by Thrill Kill, Revolting Cocks, Ministry, KMFDM and others.
The Wax Trax! store moved to 1657 N. Damen Ave. in Wicker Park in 1993. Jim Nash died in 1995, and the record store then ...
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The Wax Trax! store moved to 1657 N. Damen Ave. in Wicker Park in 1993. Jim Nash died in 1995, and the record store then closed the next year, the summary noted. Flesher died in 2010.