Engineering Jack White's Record-Breaking Single by Kelleigh Welch Saturday, April 19, 2014, independent record stores across the world celebrated Record Store Day, an annual event held on the third weekend in April to celebrate independent record stores. While many artists typically issue limited-edition releases to celebrate the event, indie rocker Jack White decided to take it a step further by breaking the record for “World’s Fastest Studio-to-Store Record,” recording a two-song single, pressing it to vinyl and selling it, all in one day. White accomplished the entire process, from the first guitar note played to the sound of a cash register ringing up the first sale, in only 3 hours, 55 minutes, and 21 seconds at Nashville's Third Man Records. The Swiss accordion trio Vollgas Kompanie, who released a live album one day after recording it, previously held the world record. More » |
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