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iftye

hold on.... to the memories they will hold on to you.................. and long live..... (please. don’t. ever become a stranger whose) the walls we crashed through...... (laugh. i. could recognize anywhere) I had the time of my life......... (please. don’t. ever become a stranger whose) with you....... (laugh. i. could recognize anywhere) and long live........ the walls we crashed through...... I had the time of my life......................................... with you...

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Like most small businesses that have had to shut down or alter their operations during the coronavirus pandemic, record stores have been forced to completely change the way they operate. Over the past two weeks, Nashville retailer Grimey’s New & Preloved Music, for example, has had to send its employees home after the city’s mayor issued a stay-at-home order.

This week, though, they got a life preserver from Taylor Swift, who is supplying the store with money for each employee and three months’ worth of healthcare. A source close to the situation confirmed the news to Rolling Stone.

“We were very surprised, and I would have to say amazed, that Taylor Swift reached out to us through her publicist to offer some relief during the COVID pandemic,” Grimey’s co-owner Doyle Davis tells Rolling Stone. “I didn’t even know we were on her radar, but she really stepped up to help after the recent tornadoes that struck Nashville and middle Tennessee and now, she’s trying to help a beloved small business in her city.

“Taylor generously offered some direct relief to my staff and to cover three months of our healthcare costs for our group insurance plan,” he continues. “It’s a huge deal to us and now I have some peace of mind as we apply for [Small Business Association] loans to pay rent, vendors, and other expenses. This assistance from Ms. Swift helps give us a real shot at coming back on the other side of this.”

“It’s incredibly heartening and totally surreal that Taylor Swift has offered to help us out in such a significant way,” Grimey’s buyer Will Orman adds. “With so much uncertainty about what lies ahead, we’re deeply grateful to be able to look forward to returning to the store and continuing to share music and connect with our community, thanks to Taylor’s generous support.”

In the weeks since the CDC updated its guidelines for the coronavirus — recommending social distancing and copious hand washing — record stores across the country have radically adopted their modus operandi. Where selling music over the internet seemed anathema to many stores, retailers have embraced the internet as a means to sell physical CDs, LPs and cassettes. In addition to mailing product, some stores have also offered curbside pickup for customers in allowable areas.

The pivot to web has been especially fruitful for some stores. Davis reports that a customer who lives down the street from the store purchased two collectible records Grimey’s had previously displayed on its walls and subsequently listed on Discogs after the pandemic. “Maybe he wanted to help out,” he says. “But people are really wanting to show their support. It’s gratifying to see all the online sales.”

The store is currently in the midst of repopulating its website with albums for sale. The site also has a section for store merch like T-shirts and gift certificates.

Grimey’s, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year, was selected for Rolling Stone’s list of the 10 Best Record Stores in America in 2018. “With its friendly and knowledgeable clerks and a ‘we can get it!’ work ethic, Grimey’s record shop has been filling Nashville music fans’ orders for nearly 20 years,” we wrote. “In the process, it’s landed on the must list for anyone visiting Music City, where a Grimey’s T-shirt is just as coveted as a rare colored-vinyl pressing.”

Swift’s generosity during the coronavirus pandemic has extended well beyond record stores. Twenty of her fans have reported that the pop star has donated $3,000 each to their calls for financial support in the past few weeks. According to NME, photographer Holly Tuner had made a Tumblr post asking for help, and Swift wrote, “Holly, you’ve always been there for me. I want to be there for you right now.” Similarly, Swift reached out to another fan in need, writing, “I saw your post and would love to gift you $3,000 to help with the stress of what’s going on right now.”

Swift, who has donated to Feeding America and World Health Organization and requested her fans support those organizations, has encouraged her fans to respect the CDC guidelines and stay home. “I’m seeing lots of get-togethers and hangs and parties still happening,” she wrote on Instagram earlier this month. “This is the time to cancel plans, actually truly isolate as much as you can and don’t assume that because you don’t feel sick that you aren’t possibly passing something on to someone elderly or vulnerable to this. It’s a really scary time, but we need to make sacrifices right now.”

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metyouinabar

Swifties! I know that these are really tough economic times for most people, but a fellow Swifie has recently lost her 4 month old baby and faces just over 50k in medical bills at the moment.

Please share this and maybe we can all come together to help her and try and ease some of the financial burden for her. @16kaitlinn

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Man, the hundreds of artists that are probably never getting money back from what was cancelled is so fucked up. My shows were postponed and it’s still unclear wether or not I’m getting paid. I’m fortunate enough to still live with my parents but Jesus, when I think about all my friends who are actors who are going to be out of job for the next few months and this goddamn government that doesn’t support culture, no money whatsoever to arts.

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If any nurses/retail workers/doctors/... are following me, I just want to thank you all for your service. I know you're overworked and probably underpaid, but without you, this outbreak would be even worse.

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