Oxford Store Hours:

Sunday: noon ’til 5 p.m.

Monday: 1 p.m. ’til 5 p.m. 

Tuesday thru Saturday: noon ’til 6 p.m. 

Can’t make it during regular business hours? E-mail us about setting up an appointment to shop.

We buy used vinyl Tuesday – Saturday noon – 5 p.m.

 

Fondren Store Hours: 

Sunday: noon ’til 5 p.m. 

Tuesday thru Saturday: noon ’til 7 p.m.

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The End of All Music is located on the Square in downtown Oxford, Mississippi upstairs in the historic Duvall’s building.  The store stocks mainly new and used vinyl filling up three rooms and separated into Rock, Blues, Soul/R&B, Gospel, Jazz, and Country.  Alongside the racks of used vinyl are all new and reissued records as well as new releases in both CD and LP format. The store also carries audio equipment–turntables, speakers, headphones, etc–and record care accessories.

To purchase records online please visit our online shop, Discogs or eBay store.

 

The End of All Music is a member of the Alliance of Independent Media Stores (AIMS).

Our Record of the Month Club and “We Pick ’em” box of records were both featured in the print and online edition of The New Yorker. (Dec. 2025)

Our “We Pick ’em”  service, which gets you a curated box of records, was featured in the “Goings On” section of The New Yorker. (Feb. 2024)

Check out David’s interview on MPB’s Arts Hour with the Mississippi Arts Commission. (October 2021)

Here’s a nice article in Tupelo’s Daily Journal on the opening of our new shop in Jackson, MS. (Oct. 2021)

The USA TODAY listed The End of All Music as one of 10 great record stores in the country. (July 2016)

Southern Living’s “The Daily South” blog featured us as one of the 5 best record stores in the South.

Garden & Gun magazine included The End of All Music in print (Oct/Nov 2015) and online in their feature, “The South’s Top Shops.”

The End of All Music was featured over at The Light in the Attic‘s website as the “Record Store of the Week.”

You can visit our page over at the Record Store Day website here.

Our Fondren location was on Jackson’s news channel, WLBT3, when someone crashed an ATV into the front of the shop.

We are listed as one of “The 9 Coolest Record Stores Left in the US” by Matador Network.

We released a spoken-word LP by author, Barry Hannah, for Record Store Day in 2015. Read a review of the release in the Oxford American.