JH 03 One Stop Records 40 South Molton Street



 


 


 


 

You are approaching the former location of One Stop records, a record shop that became very important to Jimi Hendrix.

Sarah Bardwell, director of the Handel and Hendrix Museum, said:

"After moving to Brook Street in 1968, Hendrix learned of the Handel connection with the building and headed to One Stop Records in South Molton Street and HMV in Oxford Street to pick up whichever records of Handel music he could find."

One Stop Records no longer exists, but the influence it had on the evolving musical sensibilities of Jimi Hendrix lives on today.

Continue walking straight ahead along Moulton Street for about 50 metres. You will be turning right onto Oxford Street at the next intersection.


SOURCES

- Guardian, 16 May 2010 - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/may/16/jimi-hendrix-handel-museum-exhibition
One Stop Records:
http://www.britishrecordshoparchive.org/one-stop-records--tapes.html


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