South Bend Record Show returns for spring vinyl event

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The South Bend Records Show was back in full force this morning at the Gillespie Conference Center, holding their Spring Vinyl Show.
The show featured dozens of vendors who sell a wide variety of musical items, such as cassettes, CDs, and even vintage stereo equipment, blending together all eras of music.
The show though, isn't all about what you can buy, it also brings the music community closer together.
"So this is like the ultimate place to just geek out on music. I've met so many great people at this show, customers, other vendors. Everybody here just loves music, and it's just, it's a cool place to come and just be around fellow music geeks," states Vendor Adam Gundrum.
The South Bend Record Show has been running for nearly 40 years now, and is set to be back in a few months, returning on June 1.