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  2. Goldstar Events - Wikipedia

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    Goldstar was an event discovery service based in Pasadena, California that sold tickets to leisure activities such as live entertainment, theatre, concerts, dance, film screenings, and sporting events.

  3. Gold Star Studios - Wikipedia

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    Founded by David S. Gold and Stan Ross and opened in October 1950, Gold Star Recording Studios was located at 6252 Santa Monica Boulevard near the corner of Vine Street in Hollywood, the studio name was a combination of the names of the two owners—(Dave) GOLD and STA(n) R(oss).

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  5. SugarHill Recording Studios - Wikipedia

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    Willie Nelson's first two hits as a songwriter, "Family Bible" (recorded by Claude Gray) and "Night Life" (recorded by Nelson himself), were recorded at Gold Star. [6] Other artists recording at Gold Star Studios in the 1950s included Benny Barnes, Eddie Noack and James O'Gwynn. J.P. Richardson, better known as The Big Bopper, also had two hits ...

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  7. GoldStar - Wikipedia

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    GoldStar was a South Korean electronics company established in 1958. The corporate name was changed to LG Electronics and LG Cable on February 28, 1995, after merging with Lucky Chemical.

  8. Goldstar Air - Wikipedia

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    Goldstar Air was founded in 2014 as Goldstar Airlines.It said it would begin operations on 13 June 2014 with twice-weekly flights to Baltimore in the United States and London–Gatwick, followed by Guangzhou, China and Natal in Brazil. [7]

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