Ragged Records, located at 418 East 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa, is open from 10am to 5pm, Monday
through Saturday.

Record Store Day is an international event. For one day only, over 300 limited-edition titles will be
released by various bands, on LPs, 45s, and box sets. The limited editions range from 200 to 5000
copies, worldwide.

For a complete list of titles, check out recordstoreday.com.

Ragged Records will have six bands performing live in the store from open to close. Included are,
Busted Chandeliers, Chrash, Marc Hans Showalter, Skye Carrasco, Sub-Atlantic, and Speaking of Secrets.

There will be giveaways and drawings. Prizes include LPs, gift certificates, and artwork. Also tickets to
the Saturday, May 19th Spindrift / Strangers Family Band / Mondo Drag show at Rozz-Tox in Rock Island.

Ragged Records will also have 20% off all used merchandise - including records, CDs, and stereo
equipment.

Following the Record Store Day event, Ragged Records will be hosting a free show at Rozz Tox starting
at 8pm. Featured bands include Arkansas singer-songwriter Adam Faucett, local band White Zephyr,
and more to be announced.

Again, this is a free show with tickets limited to 125. They will be available - 2 per person - at Ragged
Records during Record Store Day, April 21st, while they last.

Trash Can Annie Vintage Clothing will also be featuring 20% off all used merchandise during Record
Store Day.

For more information, please call Ragged Records at 563 / 324-3579 (Monday through Friday from
10am to 5pm), or follow us on facebook.

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