Bull Moose Music

Independent record store chain based in Portland, Maine, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bull Moose is an independent retailer and record store chain based in Portland, Maine, United States. The chain has operated since 1989,[1] and has eight locations in Maine and three in New Hampshire.[2]

FormerlyBull Moose Music
IndustryRetail
Founded1989 (37 years ago) (1989)
FounderBrett Wickard (Board Chair)
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Bull Moose (Retail)
FormerlyBull Moose Music
IndustryRetail
Founded1989 (37 years ago) (1989)
FounderBrett Wickard (Board Chair)
HeadquartersPortland, Maine
Number of locations
11
Key people
Shawn Nichols (President)

Chris Brown (VP of Finance)

Manny Archibald (VP of Admin)
ProductsPhysical media for music, movies, video games, and books
Websitebullmoose.com
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History

A Bull Moose store located in Salem, NH (closed in 2024), October 2019

Bull Moose was founded by Brett Wickard in Brunswick, Maine, in 1989,[3] though he did not file it as a business corporation until 1995.[4] Bull Moose was started with $37,000.[3] Chris Brown[5] was hired in 1991 as a clerk and later became the creator of Record Store Day and the company's Vice President.

They were covered by Bloomberg[6] for using predictive algorithms to drive media sales.

On January 4, 2022, it was announced that Bull Moose would be sold to its 140 employees. Founder Brett Wickard stayed on as interim CEO and chair of the board during the transition.[7] In January 2022, Bull Moose became 100% employee-owned and created an employee stock-ownership plan for its over 170 employees across its eleven stores.[8]

In May 2022, Bull Moose named Shawn Nichols as its new president and CEO, with Wickard remaining on as chairman.[9]

In December 2022, it was announced that Bull Moose's Sanford, Maine, location would be closing after 25 years and that a new location would be opened in Biddeford, Maine.[10] The new store opened in early 2023. The stores in Portsmouth and Salem, New Hampshire, also closed and relocated, replaced with new locations in Newington and Plaistow.

Record Store Day

In 2007, when Brown was head of Bull Moose marketing, an email chain with Michael Kurtz, head of the Department of Record Stores,[11] sparked the idea for Record Store Day.[12] Each year, the co-founders at the Department of Record Stores collaborate with multiple artists for exclusive releases made especially for Record Store Day.[13] The releases for 2017 included works from David Bowie, Prince and St. Vincent.[14] The Department of Record Stores keeps a list of participating independent record stores.[15]

LEGO Fire Walk

The Bull Moose Facebook account posted an image of a LEGO Fire Walk[16] they created at the store in South Portland, Maine, to promote sales of The LEGO Movie on June 19, 2014.[17] It was shared by Star Trek actor George Takei and subsequently went viral. It was also covered by local news.[18][19]

Music events

Bull Moose is locally known for their in-store music events with musicians like The Decemberists,[20] Mumford and Sons[21] and Wilco.[22]

Bull Moose has hosted the following artists:

More information Artist, Date of Performance or Signing ...
Artist Date of Performance or Signing Location Noteworthy Information
The Dresden Dolls Live Performance on February 6, 2005[23] Scarborough, Maine
Regina Spektor Live Performance on June 5, 2005[24] Scarborough, Maine Spektor released a live EP of her performance in August 2005.
Click Five Live Performance in early 2006 Scarborough, Maine Click Five released a live EP of their performance in March 2006.
Rocco Deluca Autograph Signing on July 16, 2006[25] Scarborough, Maine Kiefer Sutherland attended to promote Deluca.[25]
Amanda Palmer (of The Dresden Dolls) Autograph Signing on September 17, 2008[26] Portland, Maine
Disturbed Autograph Signing on April 18, 2009[27] Portland, Maine
Ani DiFranco Live Performance on April 17, 2009[27] Scarborough, Maine Ani DiFranco performed at 1pm. A live album, "Ani DiFranco/Live at Bull Moose 4-17-2009" was later self-released through DiFranco's Righteous Babe Records.
Killswitch Engage Autograph Signing on April 17, 2009[27] Scarborough, Maine Killswitch Engage signed autographs at 4pm
The Decemberists Live Performance on January 30, 2011[20] Scarborough, Maine The Decemberists released a live EP of their performance in March 2011.[28]
Mumford & Sons Live Performance on August 3, 2012 Scarborough, Maine Mumford & Sons released a live EP of their performance in April 2013[29]
Imagine Dragons Live Performance on September 10, 2012[30] Scarborough, Maine
John Densmore (of The Doors) Autograph Signing on April 20, 2013[31] Scarborough, Maine This was a launch for Densmore's book, The Doors: Unhinged[32] and also an event to promote Record Store Day.[33]
Mike Mills of R.E.M. Autograph Signing on April 19, 2014[34] Scarborough, Maine This was an autograph signing to promote Record Store Day.
Seether Autograph Signing on May 9, 2014[35] Bangor, Maine
Against Me! Autograph Signing on July 27, 2014[36] Scarborough, Maine
The String Cheese Incident Live Performance on November 4, 2014[37] Scarborough, Maine
Grace Potter Autograph Signing on August 19, 2015[38] Scarborough, Maine
Wilco Live Performance on January 27, 2016[22] Scarborough, Maine
Graham Nash Live Performance on April 16, 2016[39] Scarborough, Maine This was a concert to promote Record Store Day.
Gov't Mule Live Performance on August 20, 2016[40] Scarborough, Maine
All Time Low Autograph Signing on September 3, 2016[41] Bangor, Maine Bull Moose released a limited run free poster for people who attended this event.[41]
Fozzy Autograph Signing on April 7, 2018 Portland, Maine
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