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'''Tape Village''' was a [[Birmingham]]-based chain of music stores. The company, operating as part of '''Huntcan Enterprises''', was founded by [[Z. W. Ford III]] in July [[1969]]. The store specialized in 8-track tapes, but also sold vinyl records and accessories. In [[1972]] Ford planned to also stock playback equipment.
'''Tape Village''' was a [[Birmingham]]-based chain of music stores. The company, operating as part of '''Huntcan Enterprises''', was founded by [[Z. W. Ford III]] in July [[1969]]. The store specialized in 8-track tapes, but also sold vinyl records and accessories. In [[1972]] Ford planned to also stock playback equipment.


In [[1970]] Tape Village had four locations, two in [[Birmingham]] at the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]] and [[Roebuck Shopping Center]], as well as stores in [[Tuscaloosa]] and [[Auburn]].
In [[1970]] Tape Village had four locations, two in [[Birmingham]] at 2837 [[Culver Road]] in [[Mountain Brook Village]] and in the [[Roebuck Shopping Center]], as well as stores in [[Tuscaloosa]] and [[Auburn]].


In [[Birmingham]], Tape Village served as a retail location for advance tickets to the [[WVOK-AM]] "[[Shower of Stars]]" events.
In [[Birmingham]], Tape Village served as a retail location for advance tickets to the [[WVOK-AM]] "[[Shower of Stars]]" events.

Revision as of 14:21, 28 October 2015

Tape Village was a Birmingham-based chain of music stores. The company, operating as part of Huntcan Enterprises, was founded by Z. W. Ford III in July 1969. The store specialized in 8-track tapes, but also sold vinyl records and accessories. In 1972 Ford planned to also stock playback equipment.

In 1970 Tape Village had four locations, two in Birmingham at 2837 Culver Road in Mountain Brook Village and in the Roebuck Shopping Center, as well as stores in Tuscaloosa and Auburn.

In Birmingham, Tape Village served as a retail location for advance tickets to the WVOK-AM "Shower of Stars" events.

References

  • "Chain Stores Tell '72 Growth Plans." (November 27, 1971) Billboard