Status Quo autograph signing at HMV in Ipswich in 1999
- Credit: Archant
HMV, Woolworths, Our Price Records and the Co-op have all had affectionate mentions in answer to our question about which Ipswich record shops were your favourites over the years.
Laura Wright, who is a former Framlingham College pupil, buys the All Angels single with brother Liam at HMV in Tavern Street, Ipswich, in 2006
- Credit: Owen Hines/Archant
One Twitter user asked: Why no mention of HMV? Been in the town for over 20 years!
Putting that right, our latest gallery does feature memories from the Ipswich HMV store, including visits by legendary band Status Quo, singer Laura Wright and Grant Nicholas from Feeder.
Status Quo autograph signing at HMV in Ipswich in 1999
- Credit: Archant
HMV, Woolworths, Our Price Records and the Co-op have all had affectionate mentions in answer to our question about which Ipswich record shops were your favourites over the years.
Laura Wright, who is a former Framlingham College pupil, buys the All Angels single with brother Liam at HMV in Tavern Street, Ipswich, in 2006
- Credit: Owen Hines/Archant
One Twitter user asked: Why no mention of HMV? Been in the town for over 20 years!
Putting that right, our latest gallery does feature memories from the Ipswich HMV store, including visits by legendary band Status Quo, singer Laura Wright and Grant Nicholas from Feeder.
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Dan Zak, The Washington Post
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