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10 sie 1991 · NEW YORK — Sam Goody, an entrepreneur who made millions selling records and tapes from a nationwide chain of stores bearing his name, has died. He was 87. Goody, who lived in Woodmere, N.Y.,...
11 sie 2024 · Sam Goody, a toy-store owner who turned a hugely profitable sideline -- selling scratchy, breakable 78-r.p.m. records -- into one of the world's largest record stores, died yesterday at St. John's Hospital in Far Rockaway, Queens.
9 sie 1991 · Sam Goody, a toy-store owner who turned a hugely profitable sideline -- selling scratchy, breakable 78-r.p.m. records -- into one of the world's largest record stores, died yesterday at St....
9 sie 1991 · Goody, born Samuel Gutowitz in 1904, died Thursday of heart failure at St. John's Hospital in Far Rockaway. He lived in Woodmere, L.I. Goody got into the record business in the early 1940s...
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, stylized as NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens (NYP/Q or NYP/Queens), [4] [5] is a not-for-profit [6] acute care and teaching hospital affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City.
Sam "Goody" Gutowitz (1904–1991) of New York City opened a small record store on New York's 9th Avenue shortly after the advent of vinyl long-playing records in the late 1940s. Although he did some retail business from his main store on 49th Street, most of his volume was in mail-order sales at discount prices, of which he was a pioneer. [ 2 ]
Sam Goody dominated the music marketplace for decades, but after several buyouts and mergers, the once-ubiquitous retailer dwindled to a few storefronts before finally fading into mall history....