Ludovic Ferrara was happy and proud when he lifted the curtain of Tiki Vinyl Store, the record store he has run in Lyon for six years already. On Monday, this passionate, who knows music wonderfully, was one of the record stores that reopened after seven weeks of interruption. And if no television camera was present and that no minister deigned to make the trip, the whole industry of French independent record stores breathed a big blow in this milestone. "I made a better figure than an ordinary Monday," he says.
For the past two months, the forties has relied on the skill of a young collaborator for the store to be present on social networks, convinced by his mentor Thierry Broyart, a great figure on the record who disappeared on Saturday, that "a picture is worth a thousand words ” . If, like the others, it has few novelties to offer for its reopening, Ferrara is known to its customers for the richness of its catalog holdings.
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