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What Cheer Records + Vintage We've been selling Records + Vintage + Antiques in Providence since 1998! We now sell online and at events.

After 18 years in Providence, What Cheer Records + Vintage has closed as a retain shop.

on Saturday 25 April What Cheer Records + Vintage will be selling records on Wickenden Street at Project Attic just up t...
04/25/2026

on Saturday 25 April What Cheer Records + Vintage will be selling records on Wickenden Street at Project Attic just up the street from, and during, the Wickenden Makers Market 10am-5pm. the What Cheer DJs will also be spinning records throughout the day. read more about it and other What Cheer related news by clicking on through the link below

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last Fall we helped bring Chicagoan Aadam Jacobs to The Pawtucket Film Festival where a film about him called Melomaniac...
04/18/2026

last Fall we helped bring Chicagoan Aadam Jacobs to The Pawtucket Film Festival where a film about him called Melomaniac was shown. and even through the film has been kicking around since 2023, Jacobs' story is now blowing up into a viral vinyl news sensation around the world, including in this NYT story

https://archive.ph/kJBut

we really enjoyed meeting Aadam, hearing him tell his story, and answer questions at the fest. now it's your turn to read all about it .
A Chicago Man’s 10,000 Concerts on Tape Are Becoming Digital History

From the mid-1980s until just a few years ago, Aadam Jacobs recorded thousands of club shows, including an early Nirvana performance. Volunteers are adding them to an online archive.

A bearded man in a white T-shirt stands in a room cluttered with boxes and shelves of vinyl records.
Aadam Jacobs at home in Chicago. The Chicago Tribune called him, among other things, “a tireless audio documentarian” for recording thousands of intimate concerts in his hometown.

For the last two years, friends of Aadam Jacobs have diligently been at work uploading his more than 10,000 concert recordings to the Internet Archive, a digital repository.
Jacobs, 59, is a Chicago institution. Beginning in the mid-1980s, he was a regular at concerts in the city, hanging out near the soundboard and taping shows. In that time, he recorded all kinds of acts, ranging from forgotten bands who were together for only a couple of months to Nirvana, before they were famous. In 1994, The Chicago Tribune wrote that Jacobs was: “A) A tireless audio documentarian. B) An eccentric but harmless mascot to the local indie rock scene. C) A freeloading pest.” (The article strongly hinted that he was, in fact, “D) All of the above.”)

After the release of a 2023 documentary on Jacobs, volunteers from the Internet Archive reached out to ask him if he would consider digitizing and uploading his collection of tapes.
The archive, known as the Aadam Jacobs Collection, now has thousands of Jacobs’s concert recordings, and a team of about 10 volunteers is working to upload more every day. The process will take years. But the early results present an extraordinary snapshot of how the Chicago music scene evolved over four decades.
There are concerts from indie acts in their prime, like Ben Folds Five in 1999, a Phish show from 1990, a Reggie Watts show from 2013, a 1986 show by the Replacements and a 1985 Depeche Mode performance, all available for listening, for free, one click away.
The existence of the archive was reported by The Associated Press.
In an interview, Jacobs acknowledged that he had “mixed feelings” about the project.

“It took a lot of, I guess, soul-searching, for lack of a better term — inner strength — to allow this to happen, because this is my life’s work,” he said. “This is why people might talk about me after I’m gone, right?”

Brian Emerick of Des Plaines, Ill., one of the volunteers, said that he saw the archive as a “preservation of history.”
“A lot of these bands, some of them don’t even have an album they ever put out,” he said. “This is the only recording known of them.”

In the interview, Jacobs discussed some of the notable recordings in the archive.

A man in a white T-shirt sits cross-legged on a floor in front of a tall shelving system filled with vinyl records.
“This is my life’s work,” Jacobs said of his concert recordings and the ongoing work to digitize them. “This is why people might talk about me after I’m gone, right?”

Nirvana at Club Dreamerz
Two years before the release of “Nevermind,” a 22-year-old Kurt Cobain and a little-known Seattle band named Nirvana took the cramped stage at Club Dreamerz in Wicker Park. The band played several tracks off their 1989 record, “Bleach,” including “School,” “Love Buzz” and “Blew.”

Jacobs said he recorded the band twice that year, but only one of the concerts has been uploaded so far. He recalled that Nirvana was the opener for both shows — once for the Chicago punk band Precious Wax Drippings and the other for the alternative rock band Eleventh Dream Day.

“I saw a lot of bands then and they were really no different than any of the other ones that were coming through from parts far away,” Jacobs said.

“They didn’t present to me as something that was going to be any bigger than filling a 1000-seat venue, any bigger than the entirety of the career of Mudhoney,” he added, referring to another Seattle grunge band.
In fact, Jacobs said, he thought Nirvana would not be as successful as Mudhoney.

“Mudhoney’s first EP is the gold standard for grunge,” Jacobs said. “And so everybody who was coming after that was just in the wake of that incredible record. And Nirvana was one of those bands. I’m like: ‘OK, this is good. Yeah, that’s not as good as Mudhoney.’ And then things changed.”

Chapman’s self-titled debut album had been out only about a month when she took the stage at Cabaret Metro, as the venue was known then. The album features the modern classics “Fast Car” and “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution,” both of which she performed, with Jacobs in attendance.

This is a notable recording. It catches Chapman at the beginning of her meteoric rise, and there are very few official recordings of her performing live. She played some songs that night in Chicago that were never released at all, including “Take It Like It Is” and “I’d Do Anything.” (The archive notes that those are the best guesses for the titles of those songs.)
“I liked the first record, and that’s why I went to see her, and I never saw her again,” Jacobs said. “Not that I didn’t like her music, but I think that Metro was the last small place she played in Chicago. I just have very little interest in going to larger places.”

Asked to pick a concert he particularly enjoyed, Jacobs chose the underground Dutch band the Ex, which formed in 1979. Two of the band’s shows have been uploaded to the archive, one from 2003 and one from 2004.
“They are a collective,” Jacobs said. “Almost like a communist collective but in a good way and very, very left-wing politically, which works for me, and the records are intense and their live shows are even more intense. Extremely rhythmic, though they’ll bring in these beautiful melodies from folk songs anywhere on the globe."

Jacobs described the shows as having a “hell of an energy.”

Aging members of a punk band performing on a club stage.
The Ex performing at the Knitting Factory in New York City in 2006.Credit...Rahav Segev for The New York Times
“The two guitars are just amazing at their energy, and it’s really visceral,” Jacobs said. “It’s incredibly visceral, and I like that. Any opportunity to see them live should be jumped at. But, I mean, if you don’t like live, often atonal, not a great deal of melody — you know, like that kind of music — you’re not going to like it.”
Jacobs said he stopped taping shows about three years ago, but still goes to concerts about once a month. He is more focused on his business selling vinyl records online and at fairs. He said that he hoped to find more time to listen to his old recordings, and that he had found solace in sharing them with a wider audience.
“I may have taped someone who is or became very popular, but it doesn’t matter that much to me or at all,” Jacobs said. “I might not even know they became popular, but then these recordings get out there and the fans go gaga and are pleased as punch, and that’s cool because, I mean, there’s no reason for them to be sitting just collecting dust.”

our friend Christine is closing her amazing vintage shop Carmen and Ginger in Warren, RI after this weekend.  everything...
03/13/2026

our friend Christine is closing her amazing vintage shop Carmen and Ginger in Warren, RI after this weekend. everything that's left is priced to move, including fixtures, box lots of assorted goodies, and more. Sunday is her last day there. address and phone number below. but before that we want to thank Christine for many years of being awesome. she was a regular What Cheer Records + Vintage customer all the way back to our Wayland Square days. then she opened her own shop and became one of Rhode Island's finest vintage sellers. she also took it upon herself to promote all of RI's other vintage / antique shops through her Guide to Rhode Island Vintage brochures, and she also ran an excellent pop up event called the Urban Vintage Bazaar. but it's time for her to downsize and simplify her life and we wish her the very best. stop in this weekend for some deals and to thank Christine for being awesome!

18 Child St, Warren, RI 02885

Phone: (401) 274-1700


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12/14/2025

yesterday's mass shooting at Brown University in Providence has made it hard to feel like celebrating. but our friends at Myrtle Rhode Island have agreed to host this year's What Cheer Holiday Party today so we're going ahead with it in hopes that we can bring some cheer to you today Sunday 14 December between 2-5pm at 134 Waterman Ave., East Providence, Rhode Island. this get - together is also for the 27th anniversary of our biz What Cheer Records + Vintage which we started in 1998 on the East Side of Providence, where yesterday's shooting happened. we weathered many a storm over the many years we had our retail shop, but nothing like what happened yesterday. it's not the World we dreamed of when we were younger. it's not okay. so if you need someone to talk with, or maybe a distraction, stop by Myrtle today where we'll be happy to see you cost we need people to talk to and be distracted by too.

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this Saturday 15 November What Cheer Records + Vintage will be selling CDs and LPs at the Cambridge Record Fair from 11a...
11/13/2025

this Saturday 15 November What Cheer Records + Vintage will be selling CDs and LPs at the Cambridge Record Fair from 11am-5pm near the Boston Museum of Science at the EF Building, 2 Education Circle, Cambridge, MA

hello, Whatcheerio!?  the The Pawtucket Film Festival starts tonight and goes through Sunday evening.  for the 2nd year ...
10/31/2025

hello, Whatcheerio!? the The Pawtucket Film Festival starts tonight and goes through Sunday evening. for the 2nd year now What Cheer Records + Vintage has helped put this together. visit thepff.org for more info, and consider coming out! tonight kicks things off with a screening of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari with live soundtrack, then tomorrow and Sunday's schedules are filled with great stuff, including our programming starting at 5:15 on Sunday where What Cheer's own Chris Daltry's vintage band Purple Ivy Shadows plays before a screening of a film called Melomaniac about a wonderfully obsessive show taper from the Chicago area who recorded over 10,000 live performances from the 1980s-2000s, now being archived up on the internet archive. its subject Aadam Jacobs will be in town to answer your questions. tickets for any day of the fest are just $20 and for that you get films, live music, free t-shirt, free food, free beer / non-alcoholic beverages, and fun. please consider spending some of your weekend at this untraditional but incredible film fest, all happening at the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center, 175 Main Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

The latest episode of the What Cheer Radio Hour "Fried White Lightnin'" has been posted! clk through https://archive.org...
10/07/2025

The latest episode of the What Cheer Radio Hour "Fried White Lightnin'" has been posted! clk through https://archive.org/details/fried-white-lightnin to hear it.

this program is comprised of a bunch of classic and vintage country songs ripped from the What Cheer DJs vinyl record collection, with this program's title coming from the artist most-heavily represented here, White Lightnin', which was a Western North Carolina old-time music group made up of fiddler Byard Ray and banjo player Obray Ramsey. they released two albums in 1969-1970 that, to our ears, are mind-blowing. that's because someone convinced these senior citizen rural Southern mountain music players to head up to New York City to record, where they were backed by a bunch of longhaired studio musicians who turned them into freak-folk before freak-folk existed. it's pretty awesome, and accompanying their music here are a bunch of other artists (mostly) more well-known country artists we love. hope you enjoy!

01. Bert Colwell – "I Feel Like A Steel"
02. Dolly Parton - "The Seeker"
03. Waylon & Willie - "Pick Up The Tempo"
04. Waylon & Willie - "I Can Get Off On You"
05. Waylon Jennings - "Gold Dust Woman"
06. Uncle Tupelo - "Sauget Wind"
07. Uncle Tupelo - "Take My Word"
08. Conway Twitty - "Heavenly"
09. Conway Twitty - "I Can't See Me Without You"
10. Conway Twitty - "Hello, Darlin"
11. Skeeter Davis - "Savin' My Love"
12. Skeeter Davis - "You, You, You"
13. White Lightnin' - "Pretty Sparrow"
14. White Lightnin' - "All The Good Times Are Past And Gone"
15. White Lightnin' - "Saro"
16. White Lightnin' - "Pretty Sparrow"
17. White Lightnin' - "The Unclouded Day"
18. White Lightnin' - "New River Train"
19. White Lightnin' - "Down In The Willow Garden"
20. White Lightnin' - "Crazy Arms"
21. White Lightnin' - "Amazing Grace"
22. Emmylou Harris - "Sorrow In The Wind"
23. Emmylou Harris - "They'll Never Take His Love From Me"
24. Emmylou Harris - "Blue Kentucky Girl"
25. Emmylou Harris - "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues"
26. Johnny Cash - "Hey Porter"
27. Johnny Cash - "Guess Things Happen This Way"
28. Johnny Cash - "Blistered"
29. Johnny Cash - "Big River"
30. Johnny Cash - "Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man"
31. Beck - "Mighty Good Leader"
32. Beck - "Hollow Log" .

https://archive.org/details/fried-white-lightnin

Don’t miss out!
09/24/2025

Don’t miss out!

LAST CHANCE! Early Buying Hour tickets are almost gone, and that means so is your chance to take home one of these limited edition tote bags being printed by our friends Hungry Ghost Press here in Providence! They are included with Early Buying Hour, along with a small cocktail, mocktail, beer or coffee. Saturday’s Early Buying Hour tickets are already sold out and there are only a few left for Sunday, so this is your last chance!

Hi everyone - the 2025  Somerville Rock And Roll Yard Sale last Sunday was a blast, and we are now preparing for Little ...
09/18/2025

Hi everyone - the 2025 Somerville Rock And Roll Yard Sale last Sunday was a blast, and we are now preparing for Little City Thrifty on October 4th and 5th!
Tonight, however, we are participating in this event that is sure to be very cool. Whatever will we bring from our personal collections? Stop by Narragansett Beer from 6-9 and find out!
Free to attend.
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