This is the fourth segment in our series on Arts Underground, titled, "Independent Grooves." In each installment, we'll meet the folks who are keeping the great vinyl comeback going and whobelieve in owning music you can spin in your living rooms. In this segment, we meet Lynsey Staggs, an entrepreneur with a Bohemian soul and owner ofUrban Atlas in Decatur. We get to know Lynsey's inspirations for starting her own eclectic record shop at the age of 20, the music that feeds her souland her role as a bridge between folks who prefer tangible media todigital. We also learn about Urban Atlas as a launching pad for women-owned businesses, its underground hot spot for music shows and the LGBT+ Prom Lynsey started here.Urban Atlas Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/ShopUrbanAtlasUrban Atlas Website:https://urbanatlas.squarespace.com/Ep. 1: Black Dog Grounds and Sounds>>https://wlrh.org/WritersCorner/arts-underground-independent-grooves-black-dog-vinyl-hifiEp. 2: Maxwell's Music >>https://wlrh.org/WritersCorner/arts-underground-independent-grooves-maxwells-musicEp. 3: Vertical House>>https://wlrh.org/WritersCorner/arts-underground-independent-grooves-vertical-house-records