VINTAGE vinyl is once again up for grabs to Black Country music fans as Kiki and Henry bring their popular record fair back to Stourbridge this weekend.

From 11am until 4pm on Saturday (April 7), the organisers and their fellow traders will be taking over their regular spot at the historic Talbot Hotel in High Street.

Traders will be offering a vast array of vinyl records and collectables to suit all tastes and budgets, while music books, CDs and memorabilia will also be for sale.

This month’s event will also see local artist and music fan Aimee Millward debut her rock artwork at the fair.

Dudley-based Aimee, who gained a first class degree in fine art from Wolverhampton University, has combined her artistic talent with her love of music to create paintings of rock icons directly onto vinyl records.

As well as creating pieces of one-off original art, she has developed a range of greetings cards from her work, both of which will be on display and for sale at the fair on Saturday.

Aimee will also take commissions, should customers require a unique piece with a specific favourite singer immortalised on vinyl.

For those who want to sell records – Kiki and Henry can be contacted by email at teamwhippet@yahoo.co.uk, or by calling 07816 422214.