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28.04.2020 - 10:45 / nme.com
The owners of the beloved Hollywood music store say they are "heartbroken" that they will not be returning to the same premises
Amoeba Music have announced that they will not be returning to their famous Sunset Boulevard store in Hollywood when the coronavirus pandemic ends.
The independent record store chain had been operating three stores across California — in Berkeley, San Francisco and Hollywood — before the state-wide lockdown was imposed on March 19 in response to the coronavirus
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