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  2. Camelot Music - Wikipedia

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    Camelot Music was a mall-based American retailer of prerecorded music and accessories and was one of the largest music retailers in the United States based on store count. [1] Camelot specialized in the sales of prerecorded music, especially vinyl LP , 45-rpm records , cassette tapes , CDs , and video/music accessories.

  3. Record shop - Wikipedia

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    A record shop or record store is a retail outlet that sells recorded music. Per the name, in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, record shops only sold gramophone records . But over the course of the 20th century, record shops sold the new formats that were developed, such as eight track tapes , compact cassettes and compact discs ...

  4. Music of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The earliest music in the Philadelphia region was that of the indigenous peoples of the area, though little is known about their music. The city was founded in 1682 by William Penn of England on land granted to him by Charles II as a place of refuge for victims of religious persecution. As a result, much of the city's early music history is ...

  5. The Record Store: A Place for Pearl Jam Fans (and Then Some)

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    Thirty fans fill Run Out Groove Records’ tightly packed 350-square feet for an exclusive listening party of Pearl Jam’s new album when, 30 seconds into the first song, the livestream cuts out.

  6. Uptown Theater (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1950s, North Philadelphia was the epicenter of Philadelphia's African American community. It was a vibrant place populated by all classes. There were dozens of factories, numerous clubs along Columbia Avenue, shops and restaurants all over the place, and the Uptown, which evolved into a mecca for live music. [5]

  7. 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.

  8. Sigma Sound Studios - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sound Studios was an American independent recording studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 1968 by recording engineer Joseph Tarsia.Located at 212 North 12th Street in Philadelphia, Sigma Sound is closely associated with Philadelphia soul, and was the location of numerous recordings of Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International Records, the group of session musicians known as ...

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

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    Pages in category "Music retailers of the United States" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .