Music/Up on the Sun
Phoenix Readers Reflect on Their Zia Records Memories Through the Years

In 1980, the music scene in Phoenix experienced a significant shift with the opening of Zia Records, founded by the late Brad Singer. The store, spanning 1,300 square feet, quickly became a haven for music enthusiasts and vinyl collectors.
Located near 19th Avenue and Indian School Road, Zia Records catered to a diverse clientele, offering a wide selection of music across genres. The instant success of the store underscored the demand for quality vinyl and music-related merchandise in the area.
As Zia Records grew, it became a vital part of the local cultural landscape, fostering connections within the community and hosting events that celebrated music. Its contribution transcended retail; it became a gathering spot for artists and fans alike.
Today, Zia Records continues to thrive, adapting to changing musical trends while maintaining its roots in vinyl. The legacy of Brad Singer lives on, ensuring that the love for music remains vibrant in Phoenix.