Difference between revisions of "Record and Cassette Warehouse"
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[[image:Recordandcassette86.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Record and Cassette Warehouse'' advert, 1986]] | [[image:Recordandcassette86.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Record and Cassette Warehouse'' advert, 1986]] | ||
− | The ''Record and Cassette Warehouse'' was active in the mid 1990's, and had three Hamilton stores; Downtown at 461 Victoria St, in Chartwell Square, and in the DIC building. | + | The ''Record and Cassette Warehouse'' was active in the mid 1990's, and had three Hamilton stores; Downtown at 461 Victoria St, in Chartwell Square, and in the DIC building. <br> |
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+ | They sponsered the [[Contact 89FM]] ''Alternative Top 11'' in 1986, which became the ''Record and Cassette Warehouse'' ''Alternative Top 20'' in 1987. The following year [[Tracs]] took over the sponsership, and the Victoria St premises. | ||
[[category:Music Stores]] | [[category:Music Stores]] |
Revision as of 22:16, 6 September 2006
The Record and Cassette Warehouse was active in the mid 1990's, and had three Hamilton stores; Downtown at 461 Victoria St, in Chartwell Square, and in the DIC building.
They sponsered the Contact 89FM Alternative Top 11 in 1986, which became the Record and Cassette Warehouse Alternative Top 20 in 1987. The following year Tracs took over the sponsership, and the Victoria St premises.