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Although in recent years its prices have become more commensurate with those of other music stores, Rasputin was known for offering low prices on new and used CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records compared to other Berkeley music stores like Leopold and Tower Records. Its selection of new vinyl is unusually rich, as is its selection of used CDs and DVDs ...
Rooky Ricardo's Records is a record store in the Lower Haight district of San Francisco, California, which features mainly soul music 45 rpm records. Dick Vivien, the sole proprietor and owner of Rooky Ricardo's, has been an inspiration to local musicians and disc jockeys in the San Francisco area for 25 years. [ 1 ]
Inside of Amoeba Music in San Francisco in 2011. A second location, in San Francisco, opened on November 15, 1997, in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood near Golden Gate Park. It is located in the former 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2) Park Bowl bowling alley. [1] It regularly stocks upwards of 100,000 CDs, vinyl records, and audio cassettes, both ...
On January 20, 2015, Streetlight Records announced it would be closing its location on 2350 Market Street in San Francisco after 35 years in business. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On November 24, 2017, manager of the Santa Cruz location, Roger Weiss, cited the owner's wish to keep the record industry alive.
In 1996 Green Apple Books acquired its long-time neighbor, Revolver Records. [1] The store houses over 250,000 titles, as well as 60,000 available online. [2] After 30 years, Richard Savoy set up a ten-year buy-out for Green Apple Books & Music with three long-time employees. [citation needed] In 2014, Green Apple partnered with Le Video store ...
Aquarius Records was an independent record store in San Francisco, California, established in 1970. Aquarius was known for carrying an obscure selection of psychedelia, metal, and world music, and had an extensive mail order catalog. The store's selection was relatively small and was chosen and annotated by the staff of music aficionados.
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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 ...