The post Tower Records Is Back… as an Online Music Store appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Tower Records, the iconic music store chain that closed its doors nearly 14 years ago, is back. On ...
NEW YORK (WPIX) – Tower Records, a once ubiquitous music retailer, reopened in New York City on Friday under a new name. Tower Labs, as its called, is the first “new Tower Records location” to open in ...
Uniquely is a Sacramento Bee series that covers the moments, landmarks and personalities that define what makes living in the Sacramento area so special. There’s a new future in store for the former ...
The parent company of Tower Records, the pioneering record merchant that invented the music megastore and became one of the nation's largest music and video retailers, has filed for bankruptcy, the ...
The historic sign for Tower Records has resurfaced lit up in business offices along Broadway. Whether it stays this way is an open question.
Tower Records is back in Sacramento -- at least for the weekend.In honor of the new documentary "All Things Must Pass," which chronicles the record store’s rise and fall, the old store on Broadway was ...
“Growing up in Sacramento, Tower was a point of civic pride,” explained director Colin Hanks, at the world premier of his documentary, All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records. Hanks ...
Colin Hanks (Tom's son) started working on a Tower Records documentary film in 2008, and he's now he's getting close to finishing it. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as ...
Russ Solomon, the maverick entrepreneur who created an empire when he founded the music mega-chain Tower Records in 1960, died Sunday at the age of 92 Russ Solomon, the maverick entrepreneur who ...
A record store the size of a supermarket may not seem like a revolution in the age of the Virgin Megastore. But in 1968, the huge Tower Records on the corner of San Francisco’s Columbus and Bay was ...
Tower Records long boasted of being “the largest record store in the known world,” a boast that few of the old retail chain’s regulars would have debated. The slogan was characteristic of Tower’s ...