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  2. Chris Shar - Wikipedia

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    Chris Shar (born Christopher Joshua Shar, November 14, 1978) is an American multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. Shar was born and raised on the Jersey shore, predominantly in Toms River, New Jersey. Shar learned to play the drumkit at a young age, and played in a high school band.

  3. Peaches Records and Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Peaches was known for its vast selection with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store. [5] Stores were also known for autograph signing events, [6] huge reproductions of the album covers of the latest releases on the side of its buildings and for selling records from wooden crates with the chain's colorful fruit-crate style logo on the side.

  4. National Record Mart - Wikipedia

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    National Record Mart, known as NRM for short, was an American music store chain. The first music store chain in the United States, it was founded in 1937 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operated more than 130 locations at its peak. Other stores under its ownership included Oasis, Music X, Waves Music, and Vibes.

  5. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first FYE store opened in 1993 at the Trumbull Mall in Trumbull, Connecticut. [4] [5] A second opened in 1995 at Eastview Mall in Victor, New York, and a third at Colonie Center in Colonie, New York in 1997. [6] In 2001, Trans World unified its other mall-based stores under the "f.y.e." name after buying out Camelot Music.

  6. SharpTone Records - Wikipedia

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    The record label was started by Markus Staiger, the current CEO of Nuclear Blast Records and Shawn Keith, the former vice president of Sumerian Records. [1] The label has been described as an offshoot label of Nuclear Blast which primarily focuses on rock and alternative music, similar to Arising Empire.

  7. Category:Music retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Online music stores of the United States (2 C, 54 P) Pages in category "Music retailers of the United States" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  8. Music store - Wikipedia

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    Music stores range from full-line stores [2] that sell products across all musical instrument and even pro audio categories (sometimes including DJ equipment and visual stage components such as lights or fog machines), to music stores that focus on a subset of those categories (e.g. a store that sells acoustic and digital pianos, or a store ...

  9. Music & Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The first Music & Arts Center was founded by Benjamin O'Brien in a small house in Bethesda, Maryland in 1952. That first store offered music lessons, music and art supplies, and dance lessons — thus the name Music & Arts.