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  2. Pete Muller (businessman and singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    He is a singer, songwriter and pianist. Muller tours regularly and has made appearances at music events such as Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the Jazz Open in Stuttgart, Germany, and the Telluride Jazz Festival. [12] In the early stages of his music career, Muller played the electronic keyboard in New York City Subway. [10] [5]

  3. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Harry E. Smith (1923–1992): thousands, specialized in American folk music, tried to donate to Ash Records (later Folkways Records), instead partially released on Anthology of American Folk Music and other LPs. [65] Robert Crumb (born 1943): over 8,000 78 rpm records, including many rarities from the 1920s and 1930s. [66]

  4. Jerome Schottenstein - Wikipedia

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    The department store would later be expanded by the next generation of Schottensteins, Ephraim and Anna’s four sons: Leon, Saul, Jerome, and Alvin. Jerome attended the Yeshiva University school for boys. After graduation, he joined his family's business which became Schottenstein Stores Corp. Holdings included Schottenstein’s Stores, Value ...

  5. Record World (store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the store chain was operated by Elroy Distributors, and presented Harry Chapin with a $1,000 check for the World Hunger Organization. [2] By 1980, Record World had a total of 32 stores opened, and had expanded the company's warehouse in Freeport, New York, from 1,500 square feet to 20,000 feet. [3]

  6. MCA Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange and was incorporated as MCA Inc. on November 10, 1958. [11] A couple of years later, Alfred Hitchcock gave MCA his rights to Psycho and his television anthology in exchange for 150,000 shares, making him the third largest investor in MCA, and his own boss at Universal.

  7. List of people from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    George Bellows (1882–1925), realist painter, known for bold depictions of urban life in New York City, becoming, according to Columbus Museum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation" Charles Csuri (1922–2022), father of digital art and computer animation; Ray Evans (1887–1954), political cartoonist

  8. The Jim Irsay Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Irsay Collection is a collection of musical instruments, American history artifacts, and popular culture items collected by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay.The collection is heavily focused on guitars associated with rock music, but also contains items such as historic manuscripts, film artifacts, and sports memorabilia.

  9. Tony Monaco - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, he recorded his debut album in collaboration with Joey DeFrancesco, A New Generation: Paesanos on the New B3 which reached No. 18 on Jazzweek's Top 100 for the year 2003, and began releasing material on Summit Records. [3] Monaco's career continued in the 2000s with frequent touring and performances with guitarist Pat Martino.