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  2. Rasputin Music - Wikipedia

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    Sarachan is also known for placing new copycat businesses next to perceived competitors. In addition to his actions to prevent Amoeba's expansion in Berkeley, Rasputin Music opened a location in 2013 on Haight Street in San Francisco less than a block from an Amoeba Records location. [10]

  3. Amoeba Music - Wikipedia

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    Amoeba's world music department was headed by Robert Leaver, [5] co-founder of the Round World Music record shop and label in San Francisco. He also worked as a buyer of international records for Amoeba's Berkeley location. [6] The stores also trade-in movies, though secondarily to their music business.

  4. Amoeba Music's Berkeley record store gets license to sell weed

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    The popular record store outside of San Francisco just got a new way to up their income after declining record sales. Amoeba Music's Berkeley record store gets license to sell weed Skip to main ...

  5. Legendary Amoeba Music Hollywood to Reopen on April 1

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    Last year, the Hollywood outpost of Amoeba Music announced that it was in the process of moving, which came with a Tyler, the Creator-hosted video showcasing the legendary record store's new venue.

  6. Amoeba Gig - Wikipedia

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    Amoeba Gig is a live album by Paul McCartney taken from the recordings of a secret performance at Amoeba Music in Hollywood, California, on 27 June 2007, and released in July 2019. [2] Tracks from the recordings were previously released in 2007 on Amoeba's Secret and as B-sides to the single " Ever Present Past ".

  7. Nas, “I AM… Autobiography” (black vinyl, 2-LP set, 4,100 copies). There‘s never been a Record Store Day event so heavy on hip-hop catalog releases, including titles from Dr. Dre (a CD ...

  8. Rough Trade (shops) - Wikipedia

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    At various times there were also shops in San Francisco (on Grant St., then Sixth Street, then Haight Street and finally 3rd and Townsend Streets), Tokyo and Paris. They were eventually closed following the rise of music sales on the Internet. Rough Trade replaced these stores with an online music store. [citation needed]

  9. Record shop - Wikipedia

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    Spillers Records in Cardiff, Wales, founded in 1894 by Henry Spiller, is reputed to be the oldest record shop in the world. [1] It originally specialised in the sale of phonographs, cylinders and shellac discs. Shellac and then vinyl records were popular right up to the 1990s when CDs became the most popular form of recorded music.