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The Moses Melody Shops franchise was sold to [[Clovis "Bernie" Allen]].
 
The Moses Melody Shops franchise was sold to [[Clovis "Bernie" Allen]].
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Mildred "Millie" Alma Angell was an employee at the store for thirty years until it closed.
  
 
==References==
 
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*Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 21, 2001.
 
*Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' October 21, 2001.
 
*Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 2, 1982.
 
*Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 2, 1982.
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*"Mildred Alma Angell (obituary)," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' March 27, 2007.
  
 
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[[Category:Main Street]]
 
[[Category:Main Street]]

Revision as of 20:24, 24 September 2008

Moses Melody Shop was a music and electronics store located at 303 and 311 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses Melody Shop was established by Alfred Moses, and passed into the hands of his son James Moses Sr. in the 1960s. The shop closed in 1977. Moses also owned a satellite store in the Park Plaza Mall. Both stores serviced electronics, regardless of where they had been purchased. One feature of the store in 1960 was a Color TV Lounge where potential customers could watch color television at advertised viewing hours.

For a time the shop sponsored Saturday radio broadcasts of local bands on radio station KALO. The Lost Souls garage band performed live music in the store in the 1960s.

The Moses Melody Shops franchise was sold to Clovis "Bernie" Allen.

Mildred "Millie" Alma Angell was an employee at the store for thirty years until it closed.

References

  • "Clovis Bernard 'Bernie' Allen (obituary)," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 11, 2007.
  • Kyle Brazzel, "James A. Moses: Success Finally Came Downtown for Jimmy," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, October 21, 2001.
  • Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," Arkansas Gazette, May 2, 1982.
  • "Mildred Alma Angell (obituary)," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, March 27, 2007.

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