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Were Northern purely a UK thing, followed only by those young in the early-mid 1970s who are now aged 60+, I would say that record demand and prices will fall sharply as their natural mortality increa
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All genres of music are different. There are some all time legendary doowop rarities that still go for top money - for example, the Sha-Weez on Aladdin on ebay this past week. Most of the rare doowop
Just curious:
Has the market and value of doowop held up in recent years? I ask because I'm guessing that many of those collectors will be getting on in years - a generation older than most of us perhaps? I guess I'm trying to divine if our highly prized soul 45s will still have value when us lot are all grown up or shuffled off! So I'm wondering if there might be any parallels with the doowop vs NS collecting scene...