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Tower Records was a global music retailer that started in 1960 in California and closed in 2006. It relaunched online in 2020 and plans to open physical stores again.
A film by Colin Hanks about the rise and fall of the American record retailer Tower Records, and the changes in the music industry. The film features interviews with Russ Solomon, Chuck D, Chris Cornell and others, and uses George Harrison's album title as inspiration.
Learn about the legendary status and events of Tower Records on the Sunset Strip, the largest record store in the nation. See photos of celebrities, concerts, autograph sessions and more at this ...
The former Tower Records location at 8801 Sunset Blvd. made its fair share of history.
The Tower Records store on Broadway also went out of business and was sold in 2006. The spot became a Dimple Records store until the owners retired and shut down the location in 2019, along with ...
The new store was patterned after the Tower format because Solomon still believed that "All we need to do is the things that made Tower successful." [ 8 ] The new store never really got off the ground and after less than three years Solomon sold it to Dimple Records, a local Sacramento chain.
The removal of Tower Records red and yellow signage damned the effort to preserve it. David Fonseca, Patch Staff. Posted Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:57 am PT | Updated Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 1:28 pm PT.
The revamped store was reopened in 2013 attended by many of the world's biggest stars including Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams and Elton John. The largest record shop in Ireland is Tower Records in Dublin, the largest in Asia is Tower Records in Shibuya, Tokyo and the largest in the United States is Amoeba Records in Los Angeles.