Wisconsin RSD FAQ
How many record stores are in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has 91 active record stores spread across 51 distinct towns, with Milwaukee (11 shops) and Madison (10) leading the way, followed by Appleton (5) and three-shop towns in Green Bay and Waukesha. Wisconsin’s record-retail map runs from the Milwaukee Bay View shop strip and Madison’s college corridor north through the Fox Valley up to Door County and the Northwoods, then sweeps west into the Driftless region. Crossing state lines, neighboring Illinois sits south (Kenosha and Beloit pull from Chicagoland), Minnesota lies west across the St. Croix (Hudson and River Falls sit on the WI side of the Twin Cities metro), and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula connects north via Superior and the Lake Superior shoreline.
What is Wisconsin's most iconic record store?
Strictly Discs at 1900 Monroe Street in Madison has been a Wisconsin institution since 1988, making it a 37-year staple of the state’s record-retail scene. The shop stocks 500,000+ records, CDs, and cassettes – one of the largest indie inventories in the Midwest – and recently transitioned from founders Ron and Angie Roloff to new owner Rick Stoner, with the longtime staff retained through the handoff. Strictly Discs runs a major morning block party for Record Store Day each April that draws collectors from across the upper Midwest.
What is the story behind The Beat Goes On Records in West Bend?
The Beat Goes On Records and More at 144 N Main Street in West Bend preserves the Wisconsin record-retail legacy of the original Exclusive Company building. When the Exclusive Co. closed after decades at the location, longtime customers Joe and Mary Zaremba bought the shop and reopened on April 6, 2022, keeping the same building, the same employees, and even the same phone number. The result is one of Wisconsin’s most remarkable record-retail continuity stories – a customer-to-owner transition that preserved a Main Street institution intact.
What are the best record stores in Milwaukee?
Milwaukee has 11 record stores anchored by the Bay View neighborhood cluster on S Kinnickinnic Avenue, where Acme Records & Music Emporium and Rush-Mor Ltd. Music & Video sit alongside Bay View Books and Music. The east side carries Lilliput Records at 1669 N Farwell and Irving Place Records, while Uncle Bob’s Music Center, Blast Radius Record & Video, and Musical Memories round out the indie scene. Downtown Books Bought & Sold plus a Brown Deer Half Price Books add chain options, with We Buy Records working the buying side. In the suburbs, Record Head and K-Pop Wonderland sit on neighboring blocks of W Greenfield Avenue in West Allis (7045 and 7036), Volta Records covers Greenfield, and Barnes & Noble outlets anchor Mayfair in Wauwatosa and Bayshore in Glendale.
What about Madison record stores?
Madison has 10 record stores beyond Strictly Discs, including B-Side Records serving the UW-Madison campus area, MadCity Music, JiggyJamz Vinyl & CDs, Resale Records (Boomerangs), and The Door. Two Half Price Books locations (East and West Madison) plus two Barnes & Noble outlets (East Madison and West Towne) handle the chain footprint. The city has a particularly rich record-retail history – Sugar Shack Records ran for 41 years at six different Madison locations before closing in April 2022, a Wisconsin retail legacy worth remembering.
What about the Fox Valley, Green Bay, and outstate Wisconsin?
The Fox Valley around Appleton holds five record stores including Eroding Winds Record Shop – Appleton on E College Avenue (with a sister Oshkosh location at 436 N Main Street), a Half Price Books, a Barnes & Noble, Appleton Import Records, and Fox River Antique Mall. Green Bay carries Rock N’ Roll Land plus a Barnes & Noble. The Eau Claire area has Revival Records and Abraxas Wax, while Deaf Ear Record Exchange and Audiolust Records serve the La Crosse college market on the Mississippi River.
What about Wisconsin's Door County, Northwoods, and Driftless record stores?
Wisconsin’s scenic regions hold a notable scattering of record retail beyond the urban centers. Door County brings Rusty Dusty Vintage & Records in Ephraim (seasonal summer and early fall hours), Bay Vinyl Records and Within Things in Sturgeon Bay, and Honest Dog Books & Vinyl in Bayfield on the Lake Superior shore. The Northwoods adds Rock Shark Records (inside Gaslight Antiques in Minocqua), Crate Digger’s Music & More in Rhinelander, and Inner Sleeve Records in Wausau. Radio KAOS Records covers Stevens Point and Vinyl Vault inside the Washburn Cultural Center anchors the Bayfield Peninsula. South in the Driftless region around Viroqua, Driftless Books & Music serves the hilly southwest corner alongside Bad Axe Music, while Black Circle Records covers the Lake Geneva resort destination on the Illinois border.
Do Wisconsin record stores participate in Record Store Day?
Yes, Wisconsin’s flagship indie shops are full Record Store Day participants. Strictly Discs in Madison runs a morning block party that draws the largest crowd in the state, Acme Records and Rush-Mor Ltd. in Milwaukee’s Bay View anchor the city’s RSD scene, and The Beat Goes On hosts the West Bend annual event. B-Side Records, MadCity Music, Lilliput Records, and both Eroding Winds Record Shop locations in Appleton and Oshkosh all participate annually. RSD Saturday falls in mid-April each year with lines often forming well before the standard 8 AM opening.