When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: cotswolds and the mendips music store in chicago area

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Gramaphone Records - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramaphone_Records

    The store opened in 1969 [2] and originally sold folk, jazz, and blues music. By the 1980s, the store was selling house music records. The store was the first of its kind in the Chicago area, focusing on vinyl for DJs, and since has become a destination point for traveling DJs. [3]

  3. Dusty Groove - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusty_Groove

    Dusty Groove participates in Record Store Day annually, [38] and has been featured at the Renegade Craft Fair [39] and other open-air markets and street festivals in the Chicago area. [40] It has sold collectible music at several pop-up locations, usually in neighborhoods where few retail music outlets are established. [41] In 2016, the store ...

  4. National Record Mart - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Record_Mart

    National Record Mart, known as NRM for short, was an American music store chain. The first music store chain in the United States, it was founded in 1937 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operated more than 130 locations at its peak. Other stores under its ownership included Oasis, Music X, Waves Music, and Vibes. The chain filed for bankruptcy ...

  5. Krause Music Store - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krause_Music_Store

    It was registered as a Chicago Landmark by the City of Chicago in 1977. From roughly 1929, after Krause closed the music store, it was rented and operated as a Funeral Home. In 2006, the building was purchased by Studio V Design, who had the façade restored and the interior renovated. [5]

  6. Freehold music store ending its 73-year-long song, shutting ...

    www.aol.com/freehold-music-store-ending-73...

    Freehold Music Center owner Bill Marinella walks past a guitar filled wall Wednesday, February 7, 2024. The store, which dates to 1951, will close at the end of February.

  7. Music of Chicago - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Chicago

    Chicago's music scene has been well known for its blues music for many years. "Chicago Blues" uses a variety of instruments in a way which heavily influenced early rock and roll music, including instruments like electrically amplified guitar, drums, piano, bass guitar and sometimes the saxophone or harmonica, which are generally used in Delta blues, which originated in Mississippi.

  8. Shuga Records - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuga_Records

    Shuga Records currently operates its retail store and mail-based shipping business in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. The Chicago location opened for business in February 2015. [2] [3] Shuga Records maintains an extensive warehouse and retail presence with over half a million [4] records. In May 2016 Shuga Records expanded into a ...

  9. Chicago Music Exchange - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Music_Exchange

    CME was founded in 1990 by Scott Silver who moved the store from 3270 N. Clark St to its current location in 2005. A major player in the global vintage guitar market, Chicago Music Exchange took an active role in vintage guitar boom of the mid to late-2000s.