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  2. J&R - Wikipedia

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    J&R was an online electronics and music retailer, based in New York City, United States. It had a well-known retail location on Park Row in Civic Center , Manhattan , across from New York City Hall , from 1971 to 2014. [ 1 ]

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries Music – converted to FYE; Streetside Records – converted to FYE; Suncoast Motion Picture Company – converted to FYE, though three continue to operate as Suncoast Motion Picture Company. Tape World – a store concept created by Trans World Entertainment in 1979 but later replaced by its f.y.e. store concept [155]

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  5. Timeline of computing 1950–1979 - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known recordings of computer generated music were played by the Ferranti Mark 1 computer. The Mark 1 is a commercial version of the Manchester Mark 1 machine from the University of Manchester. The music program was written by Christopher Strachey. 1951: US EDVAC (electronic discrete variable computer). The first computer to use ...

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  7. J.R. (musician) - Wikipedia

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    2.4 Music videos. 2.5 With High Society. 2.6 Guest appearances. 3 References. ... better known as Courtney Orlando [1] and formerly known as J.R., is an American ...

  8. Matthew T. Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Matthew T. Dickerson is an American academic working as a professor of computer science at Middlebury College in Vermont. [1] A scholar of J. R. R. Tolkien's literary work and the Inklings, Dickerson is by his own account a novelist, newspaper columnist, blues musician, historian of music, fly fisherman, maple sugar farmer, and beekeeper. [2]

  9. David Arkenstone - Wikipedia

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    David Arkenstone (born July 1, 1952) is an American composer and performer. His music is primarily instrumental, with occasional vocalizations. Most of Arkenstone's music falls into new age category; however, he also worked in other genres, including even a heavy metal soundtrack for Emperor: Battle for Dune video game.