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  2. Fopp (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Fopp has five shops across England and Scotland - London Covent Garden, Manchester, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Union Street. [16] Until 2007 there were 50 Fopp shops and 37 outlets branded as Music Zone throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Fopp appeared in The Scotsman's list of the 250 Biggest Scottish Companies of 2005. [17]

  3. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The store was sold to Busbys of Bradford in 1953 who rebranded the store under the Busbys name. Busbys was itself purchased by Debenhams in 1958. The store was renamed Debenhams in 1973 and continued to trade from the same site until Debenhams' closure in 2021. 1953 [190] [271] A H Bull Reading: Bought by Selfridge Provincial Stores.

  4. Stephen Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Manchester University gave him an honorary MA in 1982 and he was awarded an MBE for services to choral music in the 1992 New Year Honours. [ 24 ] Wilkinson's 70th birthday was marked by his appearance as "Artist of the Week" on BBC Radio 3 ; also, choral compositions were written for him in honour of the occasion by Michael Ball, Alan Bullard ...

  5. Johnny Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    He opened up his music store, Johnny Roadhouse Music in 1955 on Oxford Road in the Chorlton-on-Medlock area of Manchester. His store became a cornerstone for Manchester music and was used by several famous musicians and groups including Paul McCartney, Oasis and The Smiths. In his retirement he passed the running of the store over to his son ...

  6. Strawberry Studios - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Studios was a recording studio in Stockport, historically in Cheshire, now within Greater Manchester, England.Founded in 1968, it operated until the early 1990s.

  7. List of compositions by Walter Carroll - Wikipedia

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    1925 - Handbook of Music (Manchester Education Committee) (Reprinted 1927; 1934) 1930 - Music in Manchester Schools (Manchester Education Committee) 1942 - The Unfolding of Personality (A Grayson, Manchester) 1948 - Music in Life and Education (Williams) 1951 - The True Story of "Scenes at a Farm" (Forsyth)

  8. Oldham Street - Wikipedia

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    Other pubs that act as music venues on the street include Gullivers, and The Castle Hotel, across the road from one another. There are retro and vintage clothing stores on the street. In addition to Oldham Street's alternative fashion outlets, it is known for second hand music shops specialising in collectible and new vinyl, ranging from rhythm ...

  9. Popular music of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    On 4 June 1976, at the invitation of Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks, the Sex Pistols played at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. [3] In an audience of fewer than 42 people, several key members of Manchester's future music scene were present: Tony Wilson (Granada Television presenter and creator of Factory Records), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner (Joy Division and New Order), Morrissey ...