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  2. H. C. Speir - Wikipedia

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    Born in Prospect, Mississippi, [4] [1] Speir was a white businessman who owned and ran a music and mercantile store, the Speir Phonograph Company, on Farish Street, in Jackson's black neighborhood. In 1926, through selling blues records in his store, he began working as a scout for the record companies producing the records, such as Okeh ...

  3. Threshold Records - Wikipedia

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    Threshold Records was a record label created by the rock music group Moody Blues. [1] The name of the label came from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream. [2]The band formed this label to allow for artistically packaged gatefold covers for their LP releases, and for releasing band members' solo efforts. [1]

  4. Bob Koester - Wikipedia

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    He reopened the store in the Horner Park neighborhood at the end of April 2016, in the front room of his Delmark Records studio at 4121 N. Rockwell St. [8] Shortly afterwards, he opened a smaller outlet at Irving Park Road called Bob’s Blues & Jazz Mart. [2] [3] He sold Delmark two years later. [2]

  5. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, performing, and recording blues music. [1] They come from different eras and include styles such as ragtime - vaudeville , Delta and country blues , and urban styles from Chicago and the West Coast . [ 2 ]

  6. Fopp (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Also in August 2010, HMV opened a new Fopp store on the ground floor of the Waterstone's store in Gower Street, London. On 30 January 2011, HMV closed the Fopp shop in Exeter due to poor sales in the recent reform of HMV. It was the first Fopp shop to close under the HMV banner.

  7. Germain Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    The amphitheater opened on June 15, 1994, with a concert by The Moody Blues and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. [1] Since that time, it hosted some of the largest names in music, including: Rush, Aerosmith, Janet Jackson, Dave Matthews Band, Spice Girls, Farm Aid, and Ozzfest. Toby Keith played the final show on September 16, 2007.

  8. New Documentary on Rise of Music Merchandise in the ... - AOL

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    Documentary studio XTR and Crooked Highways are teaming up on “Merch!” The upcoming documentary will look at the origin and impact of music merchandise through the stories of pivotal musicians ...

  9. Doug Dobell - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Arthur Dobell (1917 – 10 July 1987) was a British record store proprietor and record producer who ran Dobell's Record Shop in Charing Cross Road, London, and 77 Records. He was involved in developing, recording and marketing jazz, blues, folk and world music in the UK, from the 1950s to the 1980s.

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