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  2. Rockaway Records - Wikipedia

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    Rockaway Records. Rockaway Records is a US independent music and memorabilia store located in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The store's specialties are rare vinyl records, autographs, posters, memorabilia, and other music collectibles. [1] It was founded in 1979 in Los Angeles by brothers Gary and Wayne Johnson.

  3. Tower Records - Wikipedia

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    Tower Records is an international retail franchise and online music store [ 1] that was formerly based in Sacramento, California, United States. From 1960 until 2006, Tower operated retail stores in the United States, which closed when Tower Records filed for bankruptcy and liquidation. Tower Records was purchased by a separate entity and was ...

  4. Stones Throw Records - Wikipedia

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    Stones Throw Records is an American independent record label based in Los Angeles, California. Under the direction of founder Peanut Butter Wolf, Stones Throw has released music ranging from hip hop to experimental psychedelic rock. LA Weekly deemed the label an "eternally evolving experiment" in celebration of its 20th anniversary.

  5. Fairfax Avenue - Wikipedia

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    World-famous recording studio, Cherokee Studios, home to over 250 gold and platinum records, is just above Melrose Avenue. The Grove is off 3rd Street and Fairfax. Due to the high density of attractions, Fairfax is one of the most congested streets in Los Angeles.

  6. Licorice Pizza (store) - Wikipedia

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    Licorice Pizza (store) Licorice Pizza was a Los Angeles record store chain that inspired the title of Paul Thomas Anderson 's 2021 film of the same name. [ 1] The term is a colloquial expression for vinyl records, comparing them to the color of licorice and the shape of a pizza. [ 2]

  7. 10 Vinyl Records You Might Own That Are Now Worth an ... - AOL

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    2. Elvis Presley: 'My Happiness' Elvis’s first-ever recording, this acetate recording of "My Happiness" was produced in 1953 by Sun Records. Considered by some critics to be the holy grail of ...

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