Ep525: RSD with Jen Keenan - Queen B Vinyl Cafe

Ep525: RSD with Jen Keenan - Queen B Vinyl Cafe

Author: The Vinyl Guide November 24, 2025 Duration: 54:52

Jen Keenan reveals how she built a thriving vinyl destination in rural Arizona, Queen B Vinyl Cafe, combining record sales with coffee roasting, ramen, and live music in a 12,000-person town.

Topics Include:

  • Jen Keenan owns Queen B Vinyl in Cottonwood, Arizona, a unique multi-business destination spot
  • Record Store Day philosophy focuses on obscure, abstract, and smaller indie bands over mainstream releases
  • RSD features 9am opening, numbered line system, DJs, live bands, and free chair massage
  • Record stores can choose RSD titles but quantities received remain unpredictable surprises
  • Queen B Vinyl spans two buildings with courtyard, housing vinyl, cafe, barbershop, ramen house
  • Coffee roasting happens in-house alongside direct-to-garment printing press and live music stage
  • Cottonwood serves as crossroads for tourists heading to Jerome, Sedona, and Grand Canyon
  • Maynard James Keenan's presence helped amplify area's wine industry from handful to 100 wineries
  • Rural record stores require more advertising and unique inventory unavailable at big box stores
  • Used vinyl comprises 30% of inventory, with curated selection over quantity focus
  • Jen drives five hours to Tucson for quality collections like 80s metal acquisitions
  • After school music programs inspired Jen's punk rock journey from trumpet to cello
  • Band Glitter Wizard emerged from record store workplace, requiring careful schedule coordination
  • Queen B stocks diverse punk releases, carefully avoiding exclusion based on political perspectives
  • Vinyl manufacturing delays from nine-month backlog created significant challenges for store operations
  • Small town stores thrive through exceptional customer service recognizing individual preferences and needs
  • Pandemic surprisingly improved business by bringing new audiences to smaller town locations
  • Falconry hobby involves training hawks with telemetry tracking within one-mile range
  • Jen and Maynard maintain separate vinyl collections despite sharing everything else
  • Tool vinyl represses remain frustratingly delayed, creating bootleg market opportunities
  • Rural record stores serve as essential community spaces beyond commercial transactions

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