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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Haden, Courtney (July 15, 2009) "Charlemagne and Renaissance Records celebrate mid-summer & other anniversaries." ''Birmingham Weekly'' | * Haden, Courtney (July 15, 2009) "Charlemagne and Renaissance Records celebrate mid-summer & other anniversaries." ''Birmingham Weekly'' | ||
* George, Sam (March 10, 2011) "A bohemian heart: Remembering a lifetime in Five Points South." ''Birmingham Weekly | |||
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[[Category:11th Avenue South]] | [[Category:11th Avenue South]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:35, 12 March 2011
Renaissance Records is a record store and curiosity shop located at 2020 11th Avenue South. It was opened in 2003 by Gary Bourgeois, a founder and former partner in Charlemagne Record Exchange. He had left Charlemagne to become an English instructor at Miles College, but opened the new Renaissance Records after only two years away from the business.
References
- Haden, Courtney (July 15, 2009) "Charlemagne and Renaissance Records celebrate mid-summer & other anniversaries." Birmingham Weekly
- George, Sam (March 10, 2011) "A bohemian heart: Remembering a lifetime in Five Points South." Birmingham Weekly
External link
- Renaissance Records on MySpace.com