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

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    Abby Z. – plus size design label founded by Abby Zeichner in 2004. [45] The Abby Z flagship store opened in SoHo, New York at 57 Greene Street in 2008 and closed in 2009 [46] when its parent company filed for bankruptcy. [47] Anchor Blue – youth-oriented mall chain, founded in 1972 as Miller's Outpost. The brand had 150 stores at its peak ...

  3. Manny's Music - Wikipedia

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    Manny's Music was an American music instrument store in New York City on Music Row (West 48th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues), Midtown Manhattan, where musicians from beginner to professional could buy their instruments and meet each other. Many artists bought their first guitar from Manny's before they became famous.

  4. Z-Man (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Z-Man's first album appearance was in 1996, with his group 99th Demention, which consisted of Z, King Maz, Young Slim, Rated R, Rev Cope and P.B.F.-1. The group released one album and was compared to The Pharcyde early on. [2] In 2003 and 2004 he released two solo albums produced by the Hieroglyphics label, Dope or Dog Food? and Anti-Nerd.

  5. J&R - Wikipedia

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    J&R was an online electronics and music retailer, based in New York City, United States.It had a well-known retail location on Park Row in Civic Center, Manhattan, across from New York City Hall, from 1971 to 2014. [1]

  6. Kim's Video and Music - Wikipedia

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    Boarded up store in 2009. Kim's Video and Music was a video and music retail store in Manhattan, New York City, described as the "go-to place for rare selections" [1] and "widely known among the cognoscenti of new, experimental and esoteric music and film". [2] At its peak, there were six locations around Manhattan. Its owner was Yongman Kim.

  7. Freehold music store ending its 73-year-long song, shutting ...

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    Freehold Music Center owner Bill Marinella walks past a guitar filled wall Wednesday, February 7, 2024. The store, which dates to 1951, will close at the end of February.

  8. Z. Mann Zilla - Wikipedia

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    Z. Mann formed a band called "Z. Mann Zilla & The World's Largest Trio," which consisted of about eight members, including a banjo player and blindfolded guitarist. The band combined freestyle rapping, improvisational acts, and showmanship, but ultimately broke up in 2007 when ZMann moved out of his hometown of Buffalo.

  9. Z-Man - Wikipedia

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    Z-Man may refer to: Z-Man (rapper), rapper from the San Francisco Bay Area; Z-Man Games, a company based in New York; Z-Man Records, an Australian record label; Tom Zenk (1958–2017), American professional wrestler; Fishing gear company; See also: Zman (disambiguation) Z. Mann Zilla, American rapper and artist