Dyanne Cano

researcher and editor behind the archival mapping project “Lost Record Stores”

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Dyanne Cano put together an archival map of 84 independent record stores that closed in LA between 1956 and 2020.

Lost and mapped: The rich history of LA’s independent record stores

Dyanne Cano put together an archival map of 84 independent record stores that closed in LA between 1956 and 2020.

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