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Andy Cash Records

Andy Cash started work at Inferno Records, which would later become Tempest record shop, in Birmingham before moving to EMI as a rep in 1978.

Andy then opened his first shop in 1980 at 596 Kingsbury Rd, Erdington and went on to open two more shops at 677 Kingstanding Rd, Kingstanding and 115 Harborne High Street, Harborne.

Harborne High Street
Harborne High Street

7 Comment on this post

  1. Good Afternoon,
    I have some vinyl records which I’m thinking of selling but unsure how much some of them are worth, we have looked on the internet and found out a few prices but we are unsure if this information is correct. My daughters friend told us to contact yourself as you may be able to help us.

    Here are a few of the records we have to give you an idea. (WE DO HAVE QUITE A FEW DIFFERENT ONES)

    Aretha Franklin/Yeah!!! 62566-1B-1
    History of Otis Redding VOLT 418 A2
    Dave Clarke Five POLTV7 A//3 UT
    Yoko Ono Beautiful Boys STRAWBERRY K717195B1
    Adam and the Ants Ant Rap CBS-S.A 1738.A2 AY54516
    Jan Hammer Crockett’s Theme MCA-1193.B1

    I look forward to hearing from you
    Yours faithfully
    Tony Sippitts

  2. Never forget the Saturday afternoon’s in the late 80’s spent at Andy Cash records in Kingstanding. Whatever tune I’d heard in the clubs (Dome, Edwards no 7, Pagoda Park) he would always have the 12″ in stock. Still have my old vinyl now in a box, corner of the garage – too many fond memories to let it go. Pocket money well spent.

  3. Spent some time (and plenty of money)in there Great friendly and knowledgeable staff and what a lovely man Andy was RIP

  4. hi i have a signed frame picture and it has 4 cd atached of iron maiden i dont know where to take it to sell it please could you let me know if you would buy it thanks

  5. I used to work at jaguar, and on Saturday morning after O/T I’d nip up to Andy Cash Records…who was the guy with the beard in the above pic, was it Rob?
    Anyway I nearly always dealt with him, he used to order all my thrash metal and I’d collect it the week after. Still got all those albums too!

    1. The guy with the beard is me flanked by musician around town Ian Rushbury and Christine Norton. A fine team together 1990 to 92

  6. I used to live just up from the shop at a place called Glenthorne and I started going down there in1978 when Andy just rented a corner from Dave who ran a disco equipment business. Andy was the most nicest person you could meet I also then became good friends with him and helped too in the store when I wasn’t working to cover for anyone being off etc. Andy was a generous and fair guy, he always had time and patience for customers and staff too. I was really sad when the store closed because he’d built up the business had opened 3 shops and supplied loads of others with music, tapes and videos over that time and his reputation was second to none. Id just like to say I valued his friendship his kindness he was very sadly missed. I have great memories of the people and the times spent there which I will carry with me forever

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