More than 600 people attended the Colorado Springs Record Show at the Mason Temple in Colorado Springs featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors Saturday, April 2, 2022. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel-to-reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity.

Sunny Wiggins, 14, browses through albums from vendor, Joe’s Treasure Trove, during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

Lazarus Rise browses through records during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)


Lazarus Rise browses through records during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

Lauren Hollingsworth browse classical records with her nine-year old son Oliver Taylor during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

People browse for records during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

Audrey Rossimi, 10, browse for records with her family during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

Jay VanDeursen, who has been collecting records for 15 years, browse for records during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)

Wade Cleaton, right, browses for Rock 'n' Roll records during the Colorado Springs Record Show held at the Masonic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Over 600 people attended the show featuring 45 tables stacked with tens of thousands of records for sale from different vendors. In addition to records, CDs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, 8-tracks and reel to reel tapes were also for sale and one dollar from every ticket purchased is being donated to a local charity. The show will be back this fall and next spring and will continue for “as long as people are buying records,” said show founder Chris Davis. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)