Bill's Records

Bill's Records For over 45 years, Bill's Records is a must-go-to shopping experience. Hundreds of thousands of albu
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07/22/2025
Thank you Chuck Przybyl for the heartwarming short doc on our beloved Bill and the store that brought so much happiness ...
03/12/2025

Thank you Chuck Przybyl for the heartwarming short doc on our beloved Bill and the store that brought so much happiness and love to so many over the decades...🤗 Looking forward to seeing more in the future....

74 year old Bill Wisener had owned Bills Records in Dallas, Texas for 46 years. His shop was once the largest independent record store in the country. Direct...

Check out these moldies but goodies found by Ray Heflin and posted in his new Twilight Room / Circle A Ranch / The Scene...
04/23/2023

Check out these moldies but goodies found by Ray Heflin and posted in his new Twilight Room / Circle A Ranch / The Scene - Dallas Texas group you should check out...

Check out these moldies but goodies found by Ray Heflin and posted in the new Twilight Room / Circle A Ranch / The Scene...
04/23/2023

Check out these moldies but goodies found by Ray Heflin and posted in the new Twilight Room / Circle A Ranch / The Scene - Dallas Texas group you should check out...

04/02/2023
The 𝙋𝙪𝙧𝙥𝙡𝙚 𝘾𝙤𝙬: The Newspaper for TeensFebruary 1990
03/24/2023

The 𝙋𝙪𝙧𝙥𝙡𝙚 𝘾𝙤𝙬: The Newspaper for Teens
February 1990

For those of you who've been asking..., more of Bill's archives have hit the sale floor
09/08/2020

For those of you who've been asking..., more of Bill's archives have hit the sale floor

Happy Birthday Bill!  I'm sorry this got posted so late and I'd hoped to share in a different manner but YouTube really ...
04/18/2020

Happy Birthday Bill! I'm sorry this got posted so late and I'd hoped to share in a different manner but YouTube really made making a playlist difficult. Here are the final songs that our beloved Bill listened to before leaving this mortal coil.
💕 Douglas

RIP Bill Wisener 4/17/44 - 01/11/20 This playlist was generated from the last songs listened to by Bill who, into his mid 70's, embraced a love of the techno...

01/30/2020

T-shirts will be available at the Lizard Lounge tomorrow night!!! Original art of the favorite Bill's Records logo on the brick wall was reprinted by the past supplier (including old Spring Valley address. Jeff Schroer graciously fronted the funds for them and will be on hand to take repayment by Cash, PayPal / Cash App / or QuickPay so don't freak when you see his user name. If anyone wants to give Jeff a break and help with sales, let him/us know. Any remaining shirts will be brought to Josey Records and Music. Unfortunately, no pre-orders or shipping will be available so privately ask someone else to get yours if you cannot make it to Lizard Lounge or Josey Records. Also note, the newer LOVE shirts with the new address still remain in the store and will not be available until the family releases them (Jeff will not be accepting payment on the shirts Bill paid for).

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1317 S Lamar Street
Dallas, TX
75215

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+12144211500

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Nearly 50 years later, Bill’s Records is still a treasure hunter’s dream

Owner, Bill Wisener, set up a booth at Garland’s Vikon Village flea market in 1973. The crates of used vinyl he hauled with him every weekend in the early days, from the Garland home he shared with his beloved mother to Vikon Village, formed the beginnings of his obsessions.

Eventually, he rented 19 booths at the flea market, while operating a more traditional store, starting at a spot on McKinney and Routh, before moving to Lower Greenville Avenue. He sold things like marble-top washstands, but the items that really interested him were the records and the bits of pop ephemera, like Beatles lunchboxes.

That interest became Bill’s Records in 1981, in the Northwood Hills Shopping Center, near the corner of Spring Valley and Coit roads. Over time, almost every nook and cranny of more than 8,000 square feet of retail space was filled with import CDs from England, 12-inch dance singles from Chicago and New York, and concert t-shirts and posters from all over, cemented together, from the looks of it, with old cardboard. From the outside, it had the persistent look of having been recently, and thoroughly, ransacked. But there was an order to it, a pattern that revealed itself upon further inspection.

People came in, and they never really left. Ask former employees and the legions of his customer followers, and they will credit him with broadening their tastes. His friend Stanley Marcus gave Wisener his collection of 78s before he died. Jerry Haynes, Mr. Peppermint himself, was a regular. The late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith made the trip north when he was growing up in Duncanville. Ben Harper (best known outside college radio circles as Mr. Laura Dern) came by after a show at Club Dada and ended up spending all night there, forging a friendship that led Harper to fly Wisener to Paris for a week, just to hang out. It wasn’t just bold-faced names. They came to him. They all did.