Founded in 1937 by Hyman Shapiro and his sons in Pittsburgh, the company specialized in using 78 RPM records from jukeboxes. Crazy, right? But it became the first music store chain in the U.S., and in 1964, the store helped bring the Beatles to town for a concert. The company had more than 160 stores, as far away as Hawaii and Guam, by 1998. But sales suffered in the ’90s, and all stores closed by 2002.
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