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Aquarius Records was an independent record store in San Francisco, California, established in 1970. Aquarius was known for carrying an obscure selection of psychedelia, metal, and world music, and had an extensive mail order catalog. The store's selection was relatively small and was chosen and annotated by the staff of music aficionados.
Rooky Ricardo's Records is a record store in the Lower Haight district of San Francisco, California, which features mainly soul music 45 rpm records. Dick Vivien, the sole proprietor and owner of Rooky Ricardo's, has been an inspiration to local musicians and disc jockeys in the San Francisco area for 25 years. [1]
The band briefly entered the public consciousness when their song "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)" reached No. 91 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in June 1968. [1] Like most of the band's material, it was written by the couple of Scott and Vivian Holtzman, who also were their producers. [ 2 ]
"Hey Girl" (Billy Currington song) "Hey Girl" (Delays song) "Hey Girl" (Freddie Scott song), written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, covered by Billy Joel and several other artists "Hey Girl" (Small Faces song) "Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)", by CDB "Hey Girl" by Eddie Meduza from West a Fool Away "Hey Girl", by Estelle from The 18th Day "Hey ...
Rasputin Music is the largest independent chain of record stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. It was founded as "Rasputin Records" in 1971 in Berkeley, California by entrepreneur Ken Sarachan. It is named after an early 20th century Russian political/religious figure Grigori Rasputin.
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On January 20, 2015, Streetlight Records announced it would be closing its location on 2350 Market Street in San Francisco after 35 years in business. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On November 24, 2017, manager of the Santa Cruz location, Roger Weiss, cited the owner's wish to keep the record industry alive.
Yesterday and Today Records owner Evan Chern looks at a translucent vinyl record while working at his record store on west Bird Road at 9274 SW 40th St. in Miami, Florida, Feb. 2, 2024.