It was The Ides of March, March 15th of 1969, when Don MacLeod, his wife
Loreen and brother in law Dan Lissy first opened an 800 square foot record store
on the corner of 32nd & East Burnside. Specializing in mostly underground
music not found in the department stores, drugstores or the couple of record
stores which existed at the time, Music Millennium filled a niche for the
Portland music community.
Titles by Fairport Convention, Frank Zappa, John Fahey, The Fugs and Holy
Model Rounders were stocked in the small store along with the sounds heard on
the then three month old FM station, KINK- The Underground Link.
The Store quickly grew in the first five years to its current size, including
the addition of a classical store called The Musical Offering, now known as
Classical Millennium. A second Music Millennium store was also added next to the
now defunct Purple Earth Tavern at NW 21st & Irving, and is now located at
23rd & Johnson.
It's 30 years later and Music Millennium is the oldest record store in
existence in the Pacific Northwest. Throughout our history, we've stocked the
ever-evolving gamut of formats including LP's, 45's, reel-to-reel, 8-track,
cassette, DAT, compact disc, mini-disc, DCC and CD-ROM.
As people who know and love music, Music Millennium has hosted an array of
in-store performances and autograph appearances over the years, including the
likes of Richard Thompson, Luscious Jackson, Loreena McKennitt, Maureen
McCormick (aka "Marcia Brady"), Blue Rodeo, Shonen Knife, Matthew Sweet,
Soundgarden, Mike Watt, Don Walser, Sheryl Crow, Randy Newman, Everclear, Jewel,
Little Feat, Susannah Hoffs and Cheap Trick to name a few.
Be sure to check out our current calender of events! You can visit Portland's
homegrown music store at either of our two locations: Eastside location - 3158 E. Burnside at 32nd and Classical Millennium -
3144 E. Burnside. See you there!

Music Millennium Win's NARM'S
2008 Merchandiser & Supplier Of The Year Award!!!

Paste Magazine Picks Music Millennium as one of
America's Finest Record Stores!!!
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