The Black Keys DJ for Record Store Day at NYC's Other Music, Saturday at 2 PM

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Don't forget to stop by your local independently owned record store tomorrow to check out all that's going on for Record Store Day. The Black Keys, fresh off last night's spot on the Late Show with David Letterman, will be DJing at New York City's Other Music. Also spinning during the day will be Tapes 'N' Tapes, Dead Meadow, Grizzly Bear, Deerhunter, and Interpol.

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Don't forget to stop by your local independently owned record store tomorrow to check out all that's going on for Record Store Day. Hundreds of indie retailers across the country will be participating with in-store performances, give-aways, and sales of limited-edition vinyl singles and EPs from artists like Vampire Weekend, the Breeders, Stephen Malkmus, Built to Spill, and, of course, The Black Keys.

The Keys' Patrick and Dan, fresh off last night's spot on the Late Show with David Letterman, will be playing DJ at New York City's Other Music, at 15 East 4th Street. Each will have a 1/2 hour in the DJ booth beginning at 2 PM. Also playing guest-DJ sets at Other Music will be Tapes 'N' Tapes at 12:30 PM, Dead Meadow at 3 PM, Grizzly Bear and Deerhunter with a battle of the DJs at 4 PM, and Interpol, starting at 5 PM.

Visit recordstoreday.com for information on participating store in your area. Visit othermusic.com for more on The Black Keys' set.

  • Friday, April 18, 2008
    The Black Keys DJ for Record Store Day at NYC's Other Music, Saturday at 2 PM

    Don't forget to stop by your local independently owned record store tomorrow to check out all that's going on for Record Store Day. Hundreds of indie retailers across the country will be participating with in-store performances, give-aways, and sales of limited-edition vinyl singles and EPs from artists like Vampire Weekend, the Breeders, Stephen Malkmus, Built to Spill, and, of course, The Black Keys.

    The Keys' Patrick and Dan, fresh off last night's spot on the Late Show with David Letterman, will be playing DJ at New York City's Other Music, at 15 East 4th Street. Each will have a 1/2 hour in the DJ booth beginning at 2 PM. Also playing guest-DJ sets at Other Music will be Tapes 'N' Tapes at 12:30 PM, Dead Meadow at 3 PM, Grizzly Bear and Deerhunter with a battle of the DJs at 4 PM, and Interpol, starting at 5 PM.

    Visit recordstoreday.com for information on participating store in your area. Visit othermusic.com for more on The Black Keys' set.

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