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'''Muzik & More''' (formerly '''Music-N-More''') is a record store founded by [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed]] and his wife, [[Hafeeza Abdur-Rasheed|Hafeeza]] in [[1992]]. They first operated at a booth in the [[Bessemer Flea Market]] before expanding to three locations.
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'''Muzik & More''' (formerly '''Music-N-More''') is a record store founded by [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed]] and his wife, [[Hafeeza Abdur-Rasheed|Hafeeza]] in [[1992]]. They first operated at a booth in the [[Bessemer Flea Market]] before expanding to three locations: one at 20 [[Phillips Drive]] in [[Midfield]], one at the [[Heritage Towne Center]] in [[Titusville]], and one at 2247 [[Bessemer Road]] in [[Five Points West]].


Abdur-Rasheed was [[List of homicides in 2004#Midfield|killed]] during a robbery at the store's [[Midfield]] location in [[2004]]. His widow and son, [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed, Jr|Aquil, Jr]] kept the chain open until late [[2008]]. With the redevelopment of [[Fair Park]] underway, Abdur-Rasheed reopened the [[Five Points West]] location at 2247 [[Bessemer Road]] in July [[2009]], adopting the new name.
Abdur-Rasheed was [[List of homicides in 2004#Midfield|killed]] during a robbery at the Midfield store on [[March 31]], [[2004]]. His widow and son, [[Aquil Abdur-Rasheed, Jr|Aquil, Jr]] kept the chain open until late [[2008]], when all three locations closed.


In [[2011]] the store moved to the [[Crown Plaza Shopping Center]] at 1401 [[3rd Avenue West]].
With the redevelopment of [[Fair Park]] underway, Abdur-Rasheed reopened the Five Points West in July [[2009]], adopting the new name. In [[2011]] the store moved to the [[Crown Plaza Shopping Center]] at 1401 [[3rd Avenue West]].


==References==
==References==
* Abrams, Vivi & Victoria L. Coman (April 1, 2004) "Music store owner killed." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (August 5, 2010) "Son re-opens Birmingham music store founded by his slain dad." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (August 5, 2010) "Son re-opens Birmingham music store founded by his slain dad." ''Birmingham News''
* "Local music store brings the beats back to the heart of Birmingham." (August 6, 2010) Urbanham.com
* "Local music store brings the beats back to the heart of Birmingham." (August 6, 2010) Urbanham.com
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[[Category:Crown Plaza Shopping Center]]
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Revision as of 13:10, 28 December 2010

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Muzik & More (formerly Music-N-More) is a record store founded by Aquil Abdur-Rasheed and his wife, Hafeeza in 1992. They first operated at a booth in the Bessemer Flea Market before expanding to three locations: one at 20 Phillips Drive in Midfield, one at the Heritage Towne Center in Titusville, and one at 2247 Bessemer Road in Five Points West.

Abdur-Rasheed was killed during a robbery at the Midfield store on March 31, 2004. His widow and son, Aquil, Jr kept the chain open until late 2008, when all three locations closed.

With the redevelopment of Fair Park underway, Abdur-Rasheed reopened the Five Points West in July 2009, adopting the new name. In 2011 the store moved to the Crown Plaza Shopping Center at 1401 3rd Avenue West.

References

  • Abrams, Vivi & Victoria L. Coman (April 1, 2004) "Music store owner killed." Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (August 5, 2010) "Son re-opens Birmingham music store founded by his slain dad." Birmingham News
  • "Local music store brings the beats back to the heart of Birmingham." (August 6, 2010) Urbanham.com
  • Piper, Ben (December 27, 2010) "Muzik & More relocating from Five Points West." Birmingham Business Journal

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