"A Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Rock and Roll Third Man Records, the Nashville outpost of musician Jack White's record label and store, is hard to define. It's both a retail outlet for vinyl and offices for hislabel, sure, but it also includes a "novelty lounge" with coin-operated video jukeboxes and whimsical contraptions. What draws the crowds, though, is Third Man'smusic venue (decked out with curved blue walls adorned withtaxidermy), whichregularly holdslive performances, shows movies, and hosts record-release events. Visitors also can step into thetiny Record Booth, a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph machine, to record up to two minutes of audio that they can take home on a 6-inch phonograph disc."