It was on 20 July 1921 that British composer Sir Edward Elgar opened the doors of a new shop at 363 Oxford Street, named "His Master's Voice". But the history of the brand that became known as HMV ...
Elgar opened HMV's Abbey Road Recording Studios in 1931, 30 years before the Beatles first went there.This gramophone belonged to Sir Edward Elgar, Worcester's most famous son and England's greatest ...
I'm sure all of us who are passionate about recorded music have pondered possible solutions to the precarious position HMV find themselves in. Two significant trump cards that physical shops have over ...
They form part of a Christmas campaign by the retailer on TV and online spots as well as complementary press and in-store work. ‘Nipper & Gramophone’s Christmas Tales’ has been designed by global ...
Retailer HMV features one of the most iconic logos on the High Street. The famous pink dog and gramophone has appeared for nearly a century, but where did the name and the logo come from? The company ...
Its 125 UK stores will remain open while talks with suppliers and potential buyers continue HMV has become the first casualty of a slump in Christmas trade on the high street, collapsing into ...
The HMV Store opening luncheon in July 1921 with Sir Edward Elgar (sixth from left) It was on 20 July 1921 that British composer Sir Edward Elgar opened the doors of a new shop at 363 Oxford Street, ...
Elgar opened HMV's Abbey Road Recording Studios in 1931, 30 years before the Beatles first went there.This gramophone belonged to Sir Edward Elgar, Worcester's most famous son and England's greatest ...