Musical Box Blue plaque

The Musical Box Record Shop unveiled its blue plaque on Saturday, which recognises the store as the Uk’s oldest independent record shop.

Established in 1947, the family-run business is now in its 4th generation, presently being ran by Tony and Paula Cain.

The story starts with music-lover Dorothy, who bought the shop after the war in 1947. She started selling 78rpm records, progressing to selling other musical items such as sheet music and guitar strings. Paula said:

“Dorothy always wanted a record shop, this used to be a fancy goods shop selling sensory records, but when the LP came in and Rock’n’roll went popular, she phased off the fancy goods and made it soul a record shop.”

inside the shop

Dorothy’s daughter, Diane, was the next to work in the Musical Box. She sold her first record when she was 13 years old, “dedicating her life to the shop” continuing to the age of 83, before covid restrictions prevented her from going back in 2020.

Diane’s son Tony was quick to get involved, working with both his mum and his grandma, Paula added:

“Tony also started serving when he was 13, helping his Nan out at dinner time.”

Over it’s 78 years the shop has had some well-known customers including Liverpool FC legend- Bill Shankly and after some extensive research, the family discovered a young John Lennon would regularly visit the shop.

Diane’s old living room restored to ‘mini museum

“Tony’s Nan heard some girls go “that was the Beatles!” when two young guys went in 1961, my other in law use to think one was Pete Best because he lived local. So, when we met Pete Best at the Museum, we asked – did you ever come to the Musical Box? And he replied saying he was a frequent customer with John Lennon.”

Over the years the shop has received strong local support, becoming the local hub for records, with some customers buying their music from the shop for 60 years! In recent times the Musical Box has become a tourist attraction with many customers coming from Europe, America and Asia.

From 1980 to 2010, the number of record shops in the UK fell from over two thousand down to just over three hundred, this is due to the rise in online streaming.

Diane’s old piano

The Family put their success in staying open through these tough times down to “knowing their customers”, taking pride in their personal approach to selling records, building friendly relationships with their customers.

Diane’s old pianoPaula said: “We love hearing the stories, what music people are liking and the bands they’ve seen too – it’s a community.”

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