

«We at Cactus are big fans of Phoenicia and are happy to partner with them to provide music lovers with an exciting Wednesday night destination.» «We call this little music store gem our offsite „classical music“ department.» of Rice Epicurean and a grandson of that supermarket chain’s founder and longtime Houstonian George Fontaine, the head honcho of Austin/Los Angeles roots-rock label New West Records. Arnold’s Brewing Company Bruce Levy, senior vice-president and C.F.O. Store re-opened in 2007 with a Houston-to-the-bone partnership consisting of Quinn Bishop St. Hank Williams once made an appearance there, as documented in the photo that once hung over the register at old Cactus.ĭaily’s sons Bud and Don had long before gotten into their father’s business, and the two brothers opened Cactus in 1975. In 1946, Daily branched out into music retail with a store in The Heights called The Record Ranch. The Cactus pedigree stretches back to 1933, when a 31-year-old former Marine, Southern Pacific tax accountant and baseball player by the name of Harold «Pappy» Daily got into the jukebox trade, opening a local outlet of Chicago-based Bally Entertainment at 1419 Travis. We also specialize in offering a place for local musicians, artists, designers to showcase and sell their goods.
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We offer a unique shopping experience with free live music and free beverage service from Houston’s oldest craft beer maker Saint Arnold. Houston’s oldest independent music store with over 30 years service.
