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  2. Record shop - Wikipedia

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    Some record stores also sell music-related items such as posters of bands or singers, related clothing items and even merchandise such as bags and coffee mugs. Even when CDs became popular during the 1990s, people in English-speaking countries still continued using the term "record shop" to describe a shop selling sound recordings.

  3. Collectors' Choice Music - Wikipedia

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    Collectors' Choice Music (CCM) is an Itasca, Illinois-based record label and retailer of music on CD. Originally the company was primarily in two businesses, but since 2010 only in the second. [1] [2] CCM was best known for reissuing albums originally released in LP record form as compact discs. [3]

  4. Cheapo - Wikipedia

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    Cheapo is a music retail chain with three locations in Minnesota where customers can purchase new and used compact discs, DVDs, and, at some locations, cassettes and vinyl records. The stores' trademark is a vast selection of new, used, and local music at competitive prices.

  5. Record-Rama - Wikipedia

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    Record-Rama was founded by Paul C. Mawhinney, a collector of vinyl records. He opened the store in 1968 in Ross Township, Pennsylvania. [2] According to the store's website, Mawhinney was a significant help in restarting David Bowie's career by getting fellow Pittsburgher and RCA boss Tom Cossie to re-release the album Space Oddity in 1972 after its initial release in 1969 failed to hit. [3]

  6. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    In their wake, thousands of musical bands inspired by their fresh, lively take on rock music with a sharp British sensibility, picked up guitars, and many released records. Many of these acolytes released 45rpm records in small batches to sell at local concerts and to their friends and families.

  7. Hungry for Music - Wikipedia

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    Hungry for Music was founded and is directed by Jeff Campbell, [5] and became a nonprofit [2] 501(c)(3) charity organization in 1994. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] To date, the nonprofit has distributed thousands of free musical instruments to underprivileged children, groups and schools.

  8. CDNow - Wikipedia

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    CDnow, Inc. was a dot-com company that operated an online shopping website selling compact discs and music-related products. In April 1998, during the dot-com bubble, the company was valued at over $1 billion (~$1.74 billion in 2023).

  9. Record sales - Wikipedia

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    Record sales or music sales are activities related to selling music recordings (albums, singles, or music videos) through physical record shops or digital music stores. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Record sales reached their peak in 1999, when 600 million people spent an average of $64 on records, achieving $40 billion in sales of recorded music.

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