Monthly Archives: April 2012
Behind the Scenes: The Little Details (Part 3)
I tend to put a lot of effort into the details, even though many of them are often hidden or subtle. It’s something I’ve done with my art since I was a kid, and for me, those details make all … Continue reading
Behind the Scenes: Look What I Found (Part 2)
I mentioned in a previous post that nearly 900 little records were made for the Record Store Day set by cutting up three old Rush LPs. In fact, these were vintage 70s pressings of Caress of Steel, Fly By Night, … Continue reading
Celebrating the Record Store
Some people spend their vacations at national monuments; Others, at beaches, doing family activities, or just hanging out. Not me; I plot my trips to foreign locations around record stores. (My wife is thrilled by this, as you can imagine.) … Continue reading
Behind the Scenes: Nearly 900 Little Records (Part 1)
For this first “behind the scenes” post, I’m going to let you in on a little secret: Apart from some of my favorite records that grace the walls and bins in the Screaming Guys Record Store, there’s nearly 900 little … Continue reading






