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Wallichs Music City was a record store in Hollywood, California, US, founded by Glenn E. Wallichs, that also had stores in West Covina, Lakewood, Canoga Park, Costa Mesa, Torrance, Buena Park, and Hawthorne from 1940 to 1978 and was one of the first to display cellophane-sealed albums in racks.
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Wallichs Music City fue una tienda de discos 1 en Hollywood,...
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16 de jun. de 2015 · 4 Images. Glenn Wallichs opened the record store with his brother, Clyde, at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in 1940. Until Tower Records set up on the Sunset Strip 30 years later,...
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Northwest corner of Sunset and Vine. Los Angeles CA 90028. Wallich's Music City was a record store that had listening stations where you would rip the shrink-wrap off of any album to listen to it.
28 de feb. de 2012 · Looking west on Sunset Boulevard in 1965 toward Vine Street. Wallichs’ Music City is in the foreground on the corner (the place that Brian Wilson talked into opening up on a Sunday in order to ...
16 de jun. de 2015 · Glenn Wallichs opened the record store with his brother, Clyde, at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in 1940. Until Tower Records set up on the Sunset Strip 30 years later, Wallichs Music City was the place to go for concert tickets, sheet music, LPs, 45s, tapes, 8-tracks, cassettes, and musical instruments.
28 de ene. de 2017 · Throughout the city, Wurdeman and Becket were creating new architecture for a new kind of city. Capitol Records itself was also burgeoning as a business; from offices over Wallichs Music City ...