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  2. 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.

  3. How a beloved L.A. record store unearthed a long-lost Gram ...

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    For Black Friday's Record Store Day, Amoeba Music is releasing a live Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris album, recorded just months before his death in 1973.

  4. Amoeba Music’s Co-Owner Answers All Your Reopening ... - AOL

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    The music lovers of Los Angeles no longer need to pray for their mecca to return. Amoeba Music’s Hollywood branch is reopening April 1, and hoping to make fools of everyone who would maintain ...

  5. Amoeba Music Co-Founder Discusses Store’s GoFundMe ... - AOL

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    The same goes when it comes to applying a term like mecca to Amoeba in an actually more-or-less religious sense. Now, there are some more worrisome concerns for customers of the Hollywood outpost ...

  6. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tape World – a store concept created by Trans World Entertainment in 1979 but later replaced by its f.y.e. store concept [155] Tower Records – founded in 1960 in Sacramento, California; all retail stores were liquidated in 2006 [156] and the name was purchased for use as an online-only retailer

  7. Rasputin Music - Wikipedia

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    Rasputin Music is the largest independent chain of record stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. It was founded as "Rasputin Records" in 1971 in Berkeley, California by entrepreneur Ken Sarachan. It is named after an early 20th century Russian political/religious figure Grigori Rasputin.

  8. Mars & Mystre - Wikipedia

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    The record store, Frequency 8, located on Haight Street, was briefly changed to "Reverb Records" and was run by DJ Mystre (Eric Newman) before finally going out of business. In 2002, before the San Francisco Frequency 8 store shut down, they opened other locations in the Westwooddistrict of Los Angeles near UCLA, and on Broadway in Seattle's ...

  9. Gram Parsons Emerges From the Lost and Found: How a ... - AOL

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    Polly Parsons, David Prinz, and Sierra Ferrell attend Celebrating Gram Parsons, Amoeba Music, and RSD Black Friday at the Grammy Museum on November 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.