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  1. Tower Records was an American record label active from 1964 to 1970. A subsidiary of Capitol Records, Tower often released music by artists who were relatively low-profile in compared to those released on the parent label, including artists—such as The Standells and The Chocolate Watchband—later recognized as

  2. Tower Records. This article is about the retail music chain. For the 1960s record label, see Tower Records (record label). For the building also known as Tower Records, see 360 Newbury Street.

  3. Tower Records era una cadena de tiendas de música que tenía sede en Sacramento, California, Estados Unidos. Actualmente existe como una franquicia internacional y como tienda de música por Internet .

  4. 20 de oct. de 2015 · Throughout much of the 1980s, and especially during the CD boom of the '90s, Tower Records locations across the U.S. were meccas for music fans.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2018 · Tower Records fue la cadena de tiendas de discos más famosa de la historia de la música. Para el productor musical David Geffen no había un lugar mejor. “Si te gustaba la música y coleccionar...

  6. An iconic mecca for music discovery, Tower’s strong visual codes and community philosophy ignited a sense of identity across generations with the mantra: “No Music No Life”. At its peak, Tower grew to more than 200 locations in 20 states and 18 countries, and more than 1 billion annual sales.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Russ Solomon, who died on Sunday at 92, created what for many music fans was the ultimate music emporium: Tower Records, whose yellow-and-red color scheme, “No Music, No Life” slogan, and wide...