God Save the Eight-Track
By Hunter Oatman-Stanford
— Growing up in the 1970s, Bucks Burnett never even owned an eight-track tape: When his parents purchased their first post-LP stereo console, they went straight for a cassette player. "They were visionaries," he says.
But that hasn't stopped Burnett from becoming the eight-track's most vocal champion, amassing an incredible collection of Stereo 8 cartridges, and opening the world's first museum devoted entirely to the format. Located in the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Burnett's...