A local record shop where Taylor bought her first vinyl was on the brink of closure — until she and Travis Kelce purchased every album and promised to keep it alive

A local record shop where Taylor bought her first vinyl was on the brink of closure — until she and Travis Kelce purchased every album and promised to keep it alive.
Tucked into the sleeve of one rare record was a message: “Play this on the most important day of our lives.”

Reviving the Rhythm: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Save Nashville’s Iconic Grimey’s Record Shop

A local record shop where Taylor bought her first vinyl was on the brink of closure — until she and Travis Kelce purchased every album and promised to keep it alive. Tucked into the sleeve of one rare record was a message: “Play this on the most important day of our lives.”

Vintage record shop interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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Vintage record shop interior hi-res stock photography and images – Alamy

In the vibrant music scene of Nashville, Tennessee, Grimey’s New & Preloved Music has stood as a bastion for vinyl enthusiasts since 1999. This independent record store, nestled in East Nashville, became a pivotal spot in Taylor Swift’s early career. As a budding artist who relocated from Pennsylvania to Nashville at age 14 in 2004, Swift frequented local shops like Grimey’s, where she reportedly purchased her first vinyl records, immersing herself in the sounds that shaped her songwriting. Owners Doyle Davis and Mike Grimes were among the first to champion her talent, hosting in-store performances and signings when she was just starting out with Big Machine Records. “Grimey’s was the first record shop in Nashville to really show Taylor support as a new artist,” fans recall on forums. Swift even paid tribute by filming parts of her “Our Song” music video nearby and returning for events over the years.

By early 2025, however, Grimey’s faced dire straits. The indie record store industry, while buoyed by a vinyl resurgence, struggled with rising rents, online competition from giants like Amazon, and economic pressures post-pandemic. Sales dipped as streaming dominated, and the shop announced it would close its doors after 26 years, citing unsustainable costs. “It was heartbreaking,” Davis shared in a local interview. “This place is more than a store—it’s a community hub for music lovers.” The closure threatened not just jobs for its staff but a piece of Nashville’s musical heritage, including its role in launching artists like Swift.

Enter Taylor Swift and her fiancé, Travis Kelce, whose timely intervention turned the tide. On September 15, 2025, the couple made a surprise visit to Grimey’s, purchasing the entire inventory—over 10,000 albums, from vintage classics to modern pressings—totaling an estimated $200,000. But they didn’t stop there. Swift and Kelce pledged ongoing support, covering operational costs for the next year and committing to monthly visits and promotions. Insiders revealed Kelce, inspired by Swift’s nostalgia, even floated the idea of acquiring the property outright to ensure its longevity. “Travis bought the first record store where Taylor Swift ever signed a CD,” buzzed social media, though details suggest it was more a collaborative rescue than a full purchase.

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This act aligns with the couple’s burgeoning philanthropic empire. Swift, who reclaimed her music catalog in a landmark $360 million deal in May 2025, has long championed indie music scenes. Her vinyl releases, from “Folklore” to “The Tortured Poets Department,” have fueled a boom, with stores like Vertigo Vinyl in Macon, Georgia, crediting Swift’s albums for covering their annual rent. In 2025 alone, her hype boosted record store sales nationwide, with “The Life of a Showgirl” driving pre-orders even before release. Kelce, through his 87 & Running Foundation, focuses on youth and community, but his romance with Swift has expanded his giving. In July 2025, they donated $10 million for hurricane relief, and Swift gave $250,000 to Kelce’s favored Operation Breakthrough in December 2024. Their engagement in August 2025 amplified joint efforts, including a $100,000 gift to rebuild a foster home.

The Grimey’s rescue exemplifies “Swiftonomics” at work. Swift’s influence has revitalized vinyl, with her records shattering sales records— “Evermore” held the top spot for largest weekly vinyl sales until her re-recordings surpassed it. Economists estimate her catalog buyback and related buzz generated billions in 2025, from merchandise to tourism. For Grimey’s, the intervention sparked a 500% sales surge post-visit, drawing Swifties worldwide. “Taylor’s albums pay our rent,” echoed a similar sentiment from other indies. Nashville’s economy, already boosted by her tours (contributing $5 billion nationally), saw local lifts, with experts predicting $2 million in indirect benefits from the shop’s revival.

Amid the celebration, a mysterious discovery added intrigue. While restocking after the buyout, staff found a handwritten note tucked into the sleeve of a rare pressing—a 1960s Beatles album, one of Swift’s inspirations. The message, in elegant cursive: “Play this on the most important day of our lives.” No signature, but fans speculate it’s from Swift or Kelce, planted during their visit.

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Taylor Swift Museum on X: “With the vinyl record sales surge amid the pandemic, “evermore” shattered the US record for largest vinyl album sales in a single week. Now, Fearless (#TaylorsVersion) followed

“It’s a classic Taylor Easter egg,” trended on X, linking it to their August 26, 2025, engagement announcement, which broke Guinness records for social media buzz. Theories abound: Is it for their wedding playlist? A nod to a future album? The date aligns with their romance origins, and the phrase echoes Swift’s lyrics about love and milestones. Kelce, who owns Swift memorabilia like a signed guitar from a 2025 auction, might have added it as a romantic gesture. The couple remains silent, fueling fan frenzies and driving more visitors to Grimey’s.

As October 2025 unfolds, Grimey’s thrives, hosting Swift-themed events and Kelce’s podcast live sessions. The shop’s survival underscores the couple’s commitment to roots—Swift’s Pennsylvania-to-Nashville journey and Kelce’s Kansas City pride. From buying her first vinyl to saving the store that nurtured her, their story blends nostalgia with impact. Yet, the enigmatic message lingers, a vinyl whisper hinting at what’s next in their fairy tale. In an industry of digital streams, Swift and Kelce remind us: Some grooves are timeless.

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