Description: Hollywood - Los Angeles, California Music and Movie History: Rare Grauman's Chinese Theatre Shrine of Motion Picture Art & Glenn Wallich's Music City - Sunset & Vine - 5" Record Extremely hard to find blank Packard Bell Phonocord recording disc - circa 1940 Wallich's Music City was a record store in Hollywood, California, USA, founded by Glenn E. Wallichs, that also had stores in West Covina, Lakewood, Canoga Park, Costa Mesa, Torrance, Buena Park, and Hawthorne from 1940–1978 and was one of the first to display cellophane sealed albums in racks. Wallichs Music City was located on the northwest corner of Sunset & Vine and operated from 1940 to 1978. Owner Glenn E. Wallichs, along with Tin Pan Alley songsmith Johnny Mercer and ex-Paramount movie producer Buddy De Sylva had founded Capitol Records starting in a small office on Vine Street in 1942 and then moving to larger offices above the store in 1946. After Capitol Records moved to the Capitol Tower in 1956, the offices became the home of Dot Records.In an era when most recorded music was sold through mom and pop stores, Wallichs Music City became the premier record store in Southern California and the world's largest specialty record store. Legendary Grauman's Chinese Theatre was renamed Mann's Chinese Theatre in 1973. Own a piece of Hollywood film, music, culture and architectural history!
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Artist: Grauman's Chinese Theatre Motion Picture & Glenn Wallich's Music
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Label: Hollywood
Language: Chinese
Release Title: Grauman's Chinese Theatre Motion Picture & Glenn Wallich's Music
Record Size: 5"
Style: Musicals
Material: Vinyl