have had their popularity revived — for everyone from Lana Del Rey and Carlos Santana to Joe Schmo and tourists alike at his shop, Village Revival Records, in the heart of Greenwich Village.“Especially here in New York.
You get the drunk-y, you get the superstar, you get everything when you live in New York,” he told The Post. And he would know.
The Palestinian immigrant opened his record shop in 1994 after working at a family friend’s store around the corner for a few years.
Over 30 years later, he remains selling records, CDs, cassettes and DVDs from what’s very likely become the city’s most impressive and extensive collection of music.He estimates he has about 295,000 records stacked around his store and 600,000 in total with his storage stock.That’s why when the wife of the U2 frontman, Ali Hewson, wanted to get the international rock star a gift, she contacted Alnasr.
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