CRASH RECORDS
Crash Records is owned by ex-Sony sales rep Ian De-Whytell. It opened originally in Woodhouse Lane before moving to a prime shopping location on The Headrow in Leeds city centre. Ian is an avid supporter of Leeds United. One of his first musical introductions was when his parents bought him Back Home by England’s 1970 World Cup squad. The record was constantly on the record player, along with the B-side Cinnamon Stick.
The first record Ian bought with his own money was School’s Out by Alice Cooper and, many years later when he became a sales rep for Sony, he was delighted to be introduced to Alice backstage at Birmingham NEC.