South Dakota RSD FAQ
How many record stores are in South Dakota?
South Dakota has 14 active record stores spread across 5 distinct towns – one of the smallest record-retail footprints in the country, with Sioux Falls (7 shops) holding half the state’s inventory. Rapid City carries 3, Watertown 2, and Pierre and Spearfish 1 each. SD’s record retail is concentrated on the eastern I-29 corridor (Sioux Falls up through Watertown) and the Black Hills tourism corridor (Rapid City and Spearfish). The state hosts Ernie November, a regional indie chain founded in Sioux Falls in 1983 that has since expanded to Rapid City SD, Billings MT, and Cheyenne WY. Crossing state lines, neighboring North Dakota lies north on the I-29 toward Fargo, Minnesota sits east (Sioux Falls anchors the corner where SD meets MN and IA), and Wyoming connects west across the Black Hills (Ernie November’s Cheyenne location continues the chain into WY).
What is South Dakota's regional indie record chain?
Ernie November at 2135 S Minnesota Avenue in Sioux Falls has been an SD indie flagship since 1983, billing itself as “America’s independent record store since 1983” – now a 42-year institution. The chain expanded in 1987 with Ernie November’s in Rapid City (covered by KOTA-TV’s “Rocking out in Rapid City since 87” feature) and has since grown to a four-location cross-state operation with Billings Montana and Cheyenne Wyoming sister shops. The Sioux Falls flagship remains the original, with the chain serving Northern Plains collectors across three states.
What is Rapid City's distinctive record store story?
Black Hills Vinyl at 622 St Joseph Street in Rapid City has one of the most distinctive ownership stories in Plains-state record retail. Opened in 2012, the shop was acquired by Michael and Jennifer Calabrese on January 1, 2015, after the couple relocated from Pittsburgh on Christmas Eve 2014. The Calabreses moved Black Hills Vinyl to its current St Joseph Street location in 2016 and expanded beyond vinyl into CDs, cassettes, equipment, and disc golf supplies, with a regular live music calendar throughout the year. Their community-building extends to civic life: Michael ran for SD State Senate in 2020 and Jennifer served on the Vision Fund Committee in 2021.
What other record stores are in Sioux Falls?
Beyond Ernie November, Sioux Falls hosts six additional shops. Total Drag is a uniquely Sioux Falls business model – an all-ages venue plus record store plus indie record label rolled into one downtown space. Last Stop CD Shop operates a sister pair with East (2121 E 10th Street) and West (3509 W 41st Street) locations covering both sides of town, joined by Crosstown Vinyl (which moved to 401 E 8th Street Suite 105 in the 8th & Railroad Center). Two large multi-vendor antique malls fill out the cluster: 605 Antiques & Collectibles hosts 175+ vendors across 18,000 square feet (in the former Picker’s Flea Market space), while Picker’s Antique Mall runs 40+ vendor booths near the Tea exit.
What about Rapid City and the Black Hills?
Rapid City carries 3 record stores serving the Mount Rushmore and Black Hills tourism corridor. Ernie November’s at 1319 W Main Street is the longstanding Rapid City sister to the Sioux Falls Ernie November flagship, while Black Hills Vinyl on St Joseph Street anchors the community-building indie scene. Haggerty’s Musicworks at 2520 W Main Street rounds out the cluster as a music-instrument store with a vinyl section (Taylor and Yamaha certified repair). The Black Hills tourism corridor also reaches west into Spearfish, where Bent CD Shop offers buy/sell used music media including vinyl, books, and DVDs.
What about Watertown, Pierre, and outstate South Dakota?
South Dakota’s outstate record retail includes a notable recent opening: The Groove Shop in Watertown at 20 1st Avenue NW opened on November 21, 2025, carrying approximately 1,000 used albums plus select new sealed inventory, with record bins built from barn-salvaged wood and a guitar-lesson hybrid model. Weekend-only hours (Friday-Sunday) reflect the small-market business approach. Watertown also hosts Mind Machine Records (a multimedia production company that’s an RSD-listed walk-in destination – verify hours before visiting), and the state capital Pierre carries Pierre Music Store (primarily instruments with a vinyl section and a smaller Reimagination Vinyl shop reportedly inside).
Do South Dakota record stores participate in Record Store Day?
Yes, South Dakota’s flagship indie shops are full Record Store Day participants. Ernie November in Sioux Falls runs the state’s most-anticipated RSD event drawing the eastern SD crowd, the Rapid City sister Ernie November’s hosts the western SD scene, and Black Hills Vinyl anchors the Black Hills RSD presence. Other RSD-active SD shops include Total Drag in Sioux Falls, Last Stop CD Shop‘s two Sioux Falls locations, and Mind Machine Records in Watertown (RSD-listed despite the production-primary business model). RSD Saturday falls in mid-April each year with lines often forming well before the standard 8 AM opening.