Exploring the Best Music Stores in St. Louis

Explore St. Louis' musical heritage with these seven incredible music stores! From Guitar Center to Planet Score, there's something for everyone.

Exploring the Best Music Stores in St. Louis

St. Louis is a city with a rich musical heritage, and it's no surprise that it's home to some of the best music stores in the country. From Guitar Center to Planet Score, there are plenty of places to find the perfect instrument or record for any music lover. Whether you're looking for a new guitar, a vintage vinyl, or just want to explore the city's musical history, these seven music stores are sure to have something for everyone.

Guitar Center

is more than just a guitar store.

You'll find a great selection of amplifiers, drums and keyboards. In the world of music, guitarists need a specific set of tools to ensure that their instruments are in optimal condition and that their gaming experience is optimal. In addition to seeing live music at the National Blues Museum or other of the city's best music venues, buying records is simply one of the best things to do in St. Louis.

Music Record Shop

is perfect to visit after seeing the Museum of Contemporary Art or before seeing a show at one of the many venues in the area (Jazz St.

Louis). Vintage Vinyl has its own concert series and is one of the best places to see music and special events related to vinyl at the University of St. Louis and the Grand Center Arts District. Music Record Shop has an expert exhibition collection of new and used vinyls. But record stores take this dose of nostalgia to a whole new level, and we have seven incredible ones to choose from in St.

Louis. The suburb of Webster Groves, where Webster University is located, and their nationally renowned music and performing arts programs have one of the best jazz and blues collections in the Midwest.

Louis' legendary Cherokee Street

is for true fans of vinyl and alternative music, with selections with a specificity and taste that few record stores in the city can match. Planet Score is in a window with a satisfying depth, with striking walls full of music and memories. Lovers of Louis' music in various places since 1981, the top floor of Euclid Records is dedicated entirely to jazz, blues, folk, country and world music, where these genres, which can often be missing in other record stores, occupy a central place. Its charming little shop window contains a varied and unique collection, and is in an ideal location for visiting St.

Louis.

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