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  2. WXTG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WXTG (1490 kHz "The Groove") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hampton, Virginia, and serving Hampton Roads, including Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News and Virginia Beach. WXTG is owned and operated by Terry Suggs, through licensee TL Broadcasting LLC. [3] It carries a classic soul and urban oldies radio format.

  3. 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.

  4. Record Bar - Wikipedia

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    The first "Accessory Explosion" promotion was held. Fleetwood Mac were in-store at store #3 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In October 1977, Record Bar opened a superstore, Tracks, in Norfolk, Virginia. The company had 75 stores with $27 million in sales. A new store prototype debuted at #90 in Charleston.

  5. Groove Production - Wikipedia

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    Groove Production was a record label formed by Chris Palmer. The majority of recordings were in the dance and disco genre. The majority of recordings were in the dance and disco genre. Artists to have their material released on the label include Bunny Brown, Cayenne, T. C. Curtis , The Evasions , K.I.D., Morrissey-Mullen , Surface Noise, and ...

  6. Taylor Swift writes 'Record Store Day' note to fans who buy ...

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  7. Record shop of the year says vinyl 'here to stay' - AOL

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    Beloved record store reopens after two-year closure. Number of indie record shops hits 10-year high. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides. See all. AOL.

  8. Big John Greer - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, he switched to Groove Records, but did not make much impact on the American record charts there. In August 1954, he released "We Wanna See Santa Claus Do The Mambo", a Christmas hit to this day. [3] In 1956, he finally signed with King, but only recorded for them for about a year. [2] Greer also worked with Hal Singer and Bill Doggett. [1]

  9. 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 (CDs