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  2. Denmark Street - Wikipedia

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    Denmark Street Guitars claims to have over 3,000 instruments in stock and to have the largest selection of guitars in the UK. [77] Regent Sounds, formerly the recording studio, which specialises in Fender and Gretsch guitars and Essex Music at No. 4; [ 78 ] the Alleycat Bar and Club sits in the basement below the store. [ 79 ]

  3. File:Hanks Guitar Shop, 27 Denmark Street WC2 - 2015-03-10 14 ...

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    Hanks Guitar Shop, 27 Denmark Street WC2 - 2015-03-10 14.55.33 (by Garry Knight) Hanks Guitar Shop, 27 Denmark Street WC2 - 2013-07-25 09.59.14 (by R Sones, geograph.org.uk 3439661) Music Ground, London 2010

  4. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about brand-name companies (past and present) that have sold guitars, and the house brands occasionally used.

  5. Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero - Wikipedia

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    Sir Peter Blake, who designed the sleeve for The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, created the single's artwork; a collage of all the contributors, plus Local Hero actors Peter Riegert and Burt Lancaster, [12] in front of "Hanks", the famous guitar shop in London's Denmark Street. [13]

  6. The Early Music Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Early Music Shop is an early music store specialising in the sale and distribution of reproduction Renaissance and medieval musical instruments, with two showrooms situated in Saltaire and Snape Maltings, United Kingdom. It was founded by Richard Wood in 1968 [1] and has become the largest supplier of early musical instruments worldwide. [2]

  7. 12 Bar Club - Wikipedia

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    The Denmark Street venue officially closed 16 January 2015 as part of a redevelopment for the area, despite a lengthy battle to keep it open. Shortly after its closure, activists occupied the building and re-opened it to live music. Property owners attempted to evict the activists. The club relocated to Islington, shutting for good a year later.