Bug Vinyl owner Neil Harris says Record Store Day is a very special event for independent businesses like his.
His comments come as the countdown to global event gets underway with the news that 550 special releases will hit the shelves of independent record stores.
Humber Street Sesh Early Bird tickets that have been discounted to half price will go on sale this week. These tickets can be bought locally in Beverley from Bug Vinyl Records and Minster Records.
Tickets half-price tickets for the legendary Humber Street Sesh will go on sale from 8 December until the end of January.
Local business owner Neil Harris is just one of many businesses in the town who are getting involved with Beverley in Bloom this month.
Neil who owns Bug Vinyl on Ladygate has created a large sculpture using recycled plastic bottles which he has displayed on the side of his record shop.
Neil Harris, owner of the independent record shop Bug Vinyl in Beverley says he is really looking forward to Record Store Day which takes place later this month.
Neil, who opened Bug Vinyl in 2017, will be taking part in Record Store Day on 21 April for what will be the second time and he is confident it will be a smash hit again as record fans look to get their hands on some exclusive material for their collections.
Sales of vinyl records in the UK enjoyed another top year with purchases in 2017 reaching their highest levels since the early 90s.
Vinyl now accounts for 3pc of all music sales with consumers in the UK buying a staggering 4.1 million vinyl records in 2017, with Ed Sheeran topping the sales charts.
Bug Vinyl in Beverley say that are looking forward to what will the first time they have taken part in Record Store Day this coming Saturday.
Business owner Neil Harris says people will be camping outside his store with people expected to be queuing up early doors to so they can get their hands some limited edition releases.
Neil Harris has raised his concerns over an important document relating to the Beverley town plan urging residents to have their say amid fears the local authority are using the elections
HU17.net caught up with Neil Harris who will be standing in St Mary’s Ward in the 2015 elections. Mr. Harris is Sustainability Office at HEY Hospital Trust and is passionate about the place he calls home.