Elijah Trujillo, owner of TruRecords, defies this stereotype for a very simple reason: He’s 17 years old — and no, that’s not a typographical error. CLOSE“I got started with records when I was 12, and my grandma, (Sharon Trujillo), got me into it,” he explains. While attending Lakewood High School, he decided to combine his assorted interests and open up a record store of his own. “But everyone in the vinyl community has been really great,” Trujillo says. After a DJ set from 3 to 4, Mr. Len will hold an album drop, sell merch and sign records, “which he usually doesn’t do,” Trujillo notes.