The Burlington Record Fair Credit: courtesy of Evan LeCompte
The sixth annual Burlington Record Fair returns to Nectar’s in Burlington this Sunday, October 23, for another day of crate digging and record spinning.
The Burlington Record Fair poster Credit: courtesy of Evan LeCompte
The event features more than 20 vendors from all over Vermont, including Burlington Records, Winooski’s Autumn Records and Montpelier’s Buch Spieler Records. Out-of state-vendors such as Black Dog Records from Bloomingdale, N.Y., will also be on hand. Several private vendors will have their collections available, as well.

The event kicks off at 11 a.m. Early birds looking to score deals or find rarities can pay a $5 entry fee to peruse the stacks for the first hour. After noon, the fair is free and runs until 4 p.m. According to organizer Evan LeCompte, who also deejays under the handle Cre8,  DJs will spin vinyl all day, as the floor of Nectar’s morphs into a massive record shop for the day. 

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Music editor Chris Farnsworth has written countless albums reviews and features on Vermont's best musicians, and has seen more shows than is medically advisable. He's played in multiple bands over decades in the local scene and is a recording artist in...