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  • Music lovers search for their favorite composers as they attend the Armadillo Music event at the Senior Center in Davis. Available for swap and purchase were Vinyl records, CDs, tapes, and DVDs. At right, John Coleman of Fairfield said he was searching for a couple specific composers including Henry Mancini. "I'd like to see these events happen more often," said Coleman who enjoys old and new jazz.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A Julie London record is among the treasures of music as people searched for their favorite vinyl records, CDs, tapes and DVDs at the Armadillo Music event at the Davis Senior Center. Photo taken August 05, 2012 in Davis, California.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Music lovers search for their favorite composers as they attend the Armadillo Music event at the Senior Center in Davis. Available for swap and purchase were Vinyl records, CDs, tapes, and DVDs. In foreground, John Coleman, of Fairfield said he was searching for a couple specific composers including Henry Mancini. "I'd like to see these events happen more often," said Coleman who enjoys old and new jazz.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Jordan Sacramento, 7, left, dances with his brother Christian Sacramento, 9, right, both of Davis as they as they pass the time while their dad hunts for music at the Armadillo Music buy, sell and trade event at the Davis Senior Center. "The goal is to make this a premiere event in Northern California," said organizer Paul WIlbur. Wilbur said this was the most successful event because it was in a bigger space and he hopes to do it again in the next few months. For the next event please go to Armadillomusic.com.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Dewey Wong of Modesto says he has attended all the Armadillo Music events this year. He said this was the best one as far as the turnout and the increased vendors.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Jordan Sacramento, 7, left, dances with his brother Christian Sacramento, 9, right, both of Davis as they as they pass the time while their dad hunts for music at the Armadillo Music buy, sell and trade event at the Davis Senior Center. "The goal is to make this a premiere event in Northern California," said organizer Paul WIlbur. Wilbur said this was the most successful event because it was in a bigger space and he hopes to do it again in the next few months. For the next event please go to Armadillomusic.com.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Peggy D'Angelo, right, of Paradise, CA helps her husband Alex D'Angelo, center, decide on which Vinyl records to purchase at the Armadillo Music event at the Davis Senior Center.
    RenŽe C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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