Tiny Dust-to-Digital 78 rpm record label gathering big attention | Advertiser-Tribune ATLANTA (AP) — When college student and roots music fan Lance Ledbetter grew frustrated at the near impossibility of buying 78 rpm gospel records from the 1920s and '30s, he began to ponder a question: What would it take to reissue those old tunes and put them in stores? Answering that question has become a […]

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Tiny Dust-to-Digital 78 rpm record label gathering big attention