Record Store Day has become one of music's most popular modern celebrations. This year, the official Ambassador for Record Store Day 2015 has been revealed, and it's one of music's greatest supporters and contributors -- Dave Grohl.

Ever since its conception in 2007, Record Store Day has encouraged music lovers to support their local record stores. The annual event has also been widely embraced by bands, leading to special limited edition pressings released exclusively for Record Store Day.

A Record Store Day press release credits Grohl with pulling together "the ethos and attitude of Record Story Day for artists and fans alike." The release continues to call Grohl "a legend whether at the mic with a guitar, behind a drum kit or in the director's chair for a documentary feature film or HBO series."

The Foo Fighters frontman writes:

I found my calling in the back bin of a dark, dusty record store.

1975's K-Tel's Blockbuster 20 Original Hits by the Original Stars featuring Alice Cooper, War, Kool and the Gang, Average White Band and many more, bought at a small record shop in my suburban Virginia neighborhood, it was this record that changed my life and made me want to become a musician. The second that I heard Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein" kick in, I was hooked. My life had been changed forever. This was the first day of the rest of my life.

Growing up in Springfield, Virginia in the 70's and 80's, my local independent record stores were magical, mysterious places that I spent all of my spare time (and money) in, finding what was to eventually become the soundtrack of my life. Every weekend I couldn't wait to take my hard earned, lawn mowing cash down for an afternoon full of discovery. And, the chase was always as good as the catch! I spent hours flipping through every stack, examining the artwork on every cover, the titles and credits, searching for music that would inspire me, or understand me, or just to help me escape. These places became my churches, my libraries, my schools. They felt like home. And, I don't know where I would be today without them.

More recently, I’ve been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to rediscover this sense of excitement, that magical feeling of finding something all one’s own, by watching my kids go through it. Let me tell you: Nothing makes me prouder than watching my daughters spin that first Roky Erickson LP one of them picked out for their very own on one of our weekend trips to the record store. Or to watch the reverence they have as they handle their Beatles vinyl. How carefully they replace the albums into their sleeves, making sure they’re placed back onto the self in the proper sequence. Watching them realize how crucial and intertwined every part of this experience is, I relive the magic of my earliest experiences with vinyl singles and albums, their artwork, liners notes etc. all over again and again.

I believe that the power of the record store to inspire is still alive and well, and that their importance to our next generation of musicians is crucial. Take an afternoon (and some hard earned lawn mowing money) and please support them.

You never know, it might change your life forever, too.

Dave

A video of Grohl speaking about the first album he ever bought has also been posted on the Record Store Day site. To check that out, click here.

Record Store Day 2015 will take place on April 18, so be sure to drop by your local record store. Also, stay tuned for upcoming news on exclusive Record Store Day releases from your favorite acts.

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