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'''Laser's Edge Compact Discs''' is an independent music store specializing in compact discs located at 2825 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]. It was opened by [[Fred Osuna]] in June [[1991]] and is scheduled to close in January [[2008]].
'''Laser's Edge Compact Discs''' is an independent music store specializing in compact discs located at 2825 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]. It was opened by [[Fred Osuna]] in June [[1991]] and is scheduled to close in January [[2008]].


In addition to top selling discs and pop hits, the store carries an extensive inventory of classical, jazz, soul, country, and world music titles. The store also stocks dozens of box sets and music-related DVDs. Well-equipped listening stations allow customers to sample music in the store. The store is also well known for its support of local musicians, ranging from garage bands to the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]].
In addition to top selling discs and pop hits, the store carries an extensive inventory of classical, jazz, soul, country, and world music titles. The store also stocks dozens of box sets and music-related DVDs. Well-equipped listening stations allow customers to sample music in the store. The store is also well known for its support of local musicians, ranging from garage bands to the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]], and for its in-store concerts.
 
==Reference==
* Harvey, Alec (November 1, 2007) "Laser's Edge closing at year's end." ''Birmingham News''.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:11, 1 November 2007

Laser's Edge Compact Discs is an independent music store specializing in compact discs located at 2825 18th Street South in Homewood. It was opened by Fred Osuna in June 1991 and is scheduled to close in January 2008.

In addition to top selling discs and pop hits, the store carries an extensive inventory of classical, jazz, soul, country, and world music titles. The store also stocks dozens of box sets and music-related DVDs. Well-equipped listening stations allow customers to sample music in the store. The store is also well known for its support of local musicians, ranging from garage bands to the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, and for its in-store concerts.

Reference

  • Harvey, Alec (November 1, 2007) "Laser's Edge closing at year's end." Birmingham News.

External links