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[[Image:CheapoMinneapolis.jpg|thumb|right|410px|Inside the "[[Uptown, Minneapolis|Uptown]]" Cheapo in Minneapolis, Minnesota.]]
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'''Cheapo''' is a music [[retail]] [[Franchising|franchise]] with locations in [[Minnesota]], [[Colorado]], and [[Texas]] where customers can purchase new and used [[compact disc]]s, [[DVD]]s, and, at some locations, [[compact audio cassette|cassettes]] and [[vinyl record]]s. '''Everyday Music''' is a related music store with a similar format in Oregon and Washington. The stores' trademark is a vast selection of new, used, and local music at competitive prices. While the stores generally focus on [[popular music]] of numerous types, the locations in [[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]] and [[Minneapolis]] also feature [[jazz]] and [[european classical music|classical music]]. The Minnesota locations have "the world’s largest selection of Minnesota and North Dakota music." [http://www.cheapodiscs.com/faq.htm] A significant direct competitor is [[CD Warehouse]], although retailers such as [[Sam Goody]] and [[Best Buy]], as well as smaller independent music stores like the [[Electric Fetus]], also compete in the market to varying extents. '
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Used discs purchased by Cheapo first go into unsorted racks—one for each day of the week—before being sorted and placed into the general collection. Customers looking for the best deals spend much of their time flipping through those seven racks, producing a distinctive "click-click-click" sound as they go along. A typical store is quite spartan, the building merely a warehouse or unfinished retail space with waist-high wooden racks of discs; larger stores are carpeted. There are usually a few listening stations for trying out discs. Stores may also feature an area of "top ten" selections for a regional [[radio station]].
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Cheapo keeps prices cheap by keeping overhead low: stores are sparsely decorated, no computer inventory or barcode systems are used, and used music makes up a large percentage of the selection.
'''Genelia D'Souza''' is an [[India]]n actress, who has acted in [[Indian cinema|Indian films]] in [[Telugu language|Telugu]], [[Hindi]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and [[Kannada language|Kannada]] languages.


The company produced vibrant and humorous [[television]] [[advertisement]]s in the 1990s. Around 2004, ads called the company "the last authentic music store."
==Early life==
Genelia D'Souza was born on [[August 5]],[[1987]] in [[Mumbai]]. Genelia grew up in Mumbai and recognizes herself as a [[Mangalorean Catholics|Mangalorean Catholic]].<ref name="birthplace"/><ref>{{cite news
|url=http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/08/07/14/10228769.html
|title=Big-time girl: Genelia D'Souza
|date=[[2008-07-15]]
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|author=Abdulla Mahmood
|publisher=''[[Gulf News]]''}}</ref> Genelia studied at St. Teresa High School in [[Santacruz]], Mumbai. She joined St. Andrews College, [[Bandra]] to pursue her Bachelor's Degree of Management Studies.<ref name="daiji"/>
She first hit the limelight with a Parker Pen commercial starring along side Amitabh Bachchan and further did a Fair and Lovely ad appearing along side Srikanth. The ace Tamil director, Shankar was very much impressed with her performance in both the ads and cast her in a leading role in his Tamil version of "[[Boys (film)|Boys]]" in 2003. Other than doing films, she was also a state level athlete and a national level player <ref>http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/celeb/genelia.asp</ref>


==Cheapo Locations==
==Career==
===Minnesota===
*[[Minneapolis]] - the flagship location in Minneapolis' [[Uptown, Minneapolis|Uptown]]. The ground floor sells CDs, DVDs, and classical CDs. The basement features a large selection of vinyl records and cassette tapes. Popular music is sorted into a large number of genres ([[modern rock]], [[punk rock]], [[heavy metal music|metal]], [[classic rock]], [[avant garde]], etc.) unlike many music stores which file a wide range of genres under "[[popular music|pop]]".
*[[St. Paul, MN|St. Paul]] - in the Snelling-Hamline neighborhood is the traditional '''Cheapo Discs''' store plus two satellite stores: '''Cheapo Records''', a few doors down, featuring a deep selection of vinyl and cassettes, and '''Applause''', across the street, home to DVDs, and jazz, classical, [[easy listening]], and [[international]] CDs. Together, the three stores' selection is comparable to the Minneapolis location's. Recently all three astores were combined into one building at 80 Snelling Ave N.
*[[Fridley, MN|Fridley]] - smaller than the St. Paul and Minneapolis stores. Focuses mainly on CDs.
*[[Moorhead, MN|Moorhead]] - serves Moorhead and [[Fargo, ND|Fargo]], [[North Dakota]]. Similar to the Fridley location with a selection of mainly CDs. This location will close after November 25th, 2007.


===Colorado===
Genelia made her debut in [[Bollywood]] in 2003. Her first Hindi film was ''[[Tujhe Meri Kasam]]'' opposite [[Ritesh Deshmukh]]. The film went unnoticed. She left Bollywood for a while to concentrate on the [[Tollywood]] industry. Genelia then starred in the Tamil big budget film ''[[Boys (film)|Boys]]'' directed by [[S. Shankar|Shankar]]. The film was a box-office hit and launched her career in south India.
*[[Denver, CO|Denver]]


===Texas===
She went on to star in other successful Telugu films including, [[Satyam]], [[Samba]] and [[Sye]]. She followed it up with a pairing with actor [[Venkatesh]] in [[Subhash Chandra Bose (film)|Subhash Chandra Bose]]. She returned to the Tamil industry with [[Sachein]] with [[Joseph Vijay|Vijay]]. It was average at the box office. Her second Hindi movie was [[Masti]] and was also opposite Ritesh. This film was a moderate success. Her Telugu film, ''[[Bommarillu]]'', with [[Siddharth Narayan]], was a major commercial and critical success and she won the Filmfare Award as the Best Actress for her performance, besides other awards. She was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai. She came back into [[Kollywood]] with ''[[Santhosh Subramaniam]]'', which is the remake of ''Bommarillu''. The film also turned out to be a rather successful as its predecessor. Her debut film in Kannada ''[[Satya In Love]]'' grossed 4 crores in its opening week thus setting a new record in the Kannada film industry.
*[[Austin, TX|Austin]]
The [http://www.myspace.com/cheapodiscs Austin] location opened its doors on''' St. Patricks Day 1998.'''


==Everyday Music Locations==
She has won several awards including the Filmfare award for acting in South Indian films in a short time.
===Oregon===
*[[Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton]]
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]


===Washington===
She once again appeared in [[Bollywood]] in ''[[Mere Baap Pehle Aap]]'' alongside [[Akshaye Khanna]], which was moderately successful. Her final breakthrough in [[Bollywood]] was through the blockbuster, ''[[Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na]]'', where she is the heroine in the role of Aditi Mahant aka "Meow". Her role has been widely admired for her sweetness and freshness, and new style of acting. The movie has debutant [[Imran Khan (actor)| Imran Khan]], [[Aamir Khan]]'s nephew, as the hero. The movie released in [[July 4]], [[2008]] and was a success across India and overseas.
*[[Bellingham, Washington|Bellingham]]
<ref>http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/trade/top5/465.html</ref>
*[[Seattle]]
Her career in South India continues with her latest Telugu Film [[Ready]] becoming a major box office hit.

==Filmography==

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! Year !! Film !! Role !! Language !! Notes
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Tujhe Meri Kasam]]'' || Anju || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] ||
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| ''[[Boys (film)|Boys]]'' || Harini || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] ||
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| ''[[Satyam (film)|Satyam]]'' || Ankitha || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Masti]]'' || Bindhiya || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] ||
|-
| ''[[Samba (film)|Samba]]'' || Sandhya || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| rowspan="4"| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Naa Alludu]]'' || Gagana || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
|''[[Sachein]]'' || Shalini || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] ||
|-
| ''[[Subash Chandra Bose (film)|Subhash Chandra Bose]]'' || Anitha || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| ''[[Sye (film)|Sye]]'' || Indhu || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
|rowspan="4"| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Happy (film)|Happy]]'' || Madhumathi || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| ''[[Raam (2006 film)|Raam]]'' || Lakshmi || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| ''[[Bommarillu]]'' || Hasini || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] || '''Winner''': [[Nandi Award for Special Jury|Nandi Special Jury Award]]<br>'''Winner''': [[Filmfare Best Actress Award (Telugu)|Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actress]]<br>'''Winner''': [[Santosham Best Actress Award|Santosham Award for Best Actress]]
|-
| ''[[Chennai Kadhal]]'' || Narmadha || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] ||
|-
|rowspan="1"| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Dhee]]'' || Pooja || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| rowspan="6"| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Mr. Medhavi]]'' || Swetha || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| ''[[Satya In Love]]'' || Veda || [[Kannada language|Kannada]] ||
|-
| ''[[Santosh Subramaniam]]'' || Hasini || [[Tamil language|Tamil]] ||
|-
| ''[[Mere Baap Pehle Aap]]'' || Sheekha Kapoor || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] ||
|-
| ''[[Ready (film)|Ready]]'' || Puja || [[Telugu language|Telugu]] ||
|-
| ''[[Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na]]'' || Aditi Mahant (Meow) || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] ||
|-
| rowspan="2"| [[2009 in film|2009]] || ''[[It's My Life (film)|It's My Life]]'' || Hasini || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] || Filming
|-
| ''[[Life Partner (Hindi Film)|Life Partner]]'' || || [[Hindi language|Hindi]] || Filming
|}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.cheapodiscs.com Cheapo and Friends] - the national Cheapo website, linking to local Cheapo sites, Everyday Music, and Sonic Boom Music in Toronto
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* [http://www.cheapodiscs.com/faq.htm Cheapo FAQs]

*[http://www.styluscity.org/CheapoDiscs/ Cheapo's page on StylusCity]
==References==
*Cheapo Texas [http://www.cheapotexas.com] - The website for the Texas Cheapo
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Revision as of 00:58, 13 October 2008

Inside the "Uptown" Cheapo in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Cheapo is a music retail franchise with locations in Minnesota, Colorado, and Texas where customers can purchase new and used compact discs, DVDs, and, at some locations, cassettes and vinyl records. Everyday Music is a related music store with a similar format in Oregon and Washington. The stores' trademark is a vast selection of new, used, and local music at competitive prices. While the stores generally focus on popular music of numerous types, the locations in St. Paul and Minneapolis also feature jazz and classical music. The Minnesota locations have "the world’s largest selection of Minnesota and North Dakota music." [1] A significant direct competitor is CD Warehouse, although retailers such as Sam Goody and Best Buy, as well as smaller independent music stores like the Electric Fetus, also compete in the market to varying extents. ' Used discs purchased by Cheapo first go into unsorted racks—one for each day of the week—before being sorted and placed into the general collection. Customers looking for the best deals spend much of their time flipping through those seven racks, producing a distinctive "click-click-click" sound as they go along. A typical store is quite spartan, the building merely a warehouse or unfinished retail space with waist-high wooden racks of discs; larger stores are carpeted. There are usually a few listening stations for trying out discs. Stores may also feature an area of "top ten" selections for a regional radio station.

Cheapo keeps prices cheap by keeping overhead low: stores are sparsely decorated, no computer inventory or barcode systems are used, and used music makes up a large percentage of the selection.

The company produced vibrant and humorous television advertisements in the 1990s. Around 2004, ads called the company "the last authentic music store."

Cheapo Locations

Minnesota

  • Minneapolis - the flagship location in Minneapolis' Uptown. The ground floor sells CDs, DVDs, and classical CDs. The basement features a large selection of vinyl records and cassette tapes. Popular music is sorted into a large number of genres (modern rock, punk rock, metal, classic rock, avant garde, etc.) unlike many music stores which file a wide range of genres under "pop".
  • St. Paul - in the Snelling-Hamline neighborhood is the traditional Cheapo Discs store plus two satellite stores: Cheapo Records, a few doors down, featuring a deep selection of vinyl and cassettes, and Applause, across the street, home to DVDs, and jazz, classical, easy listening, and international CDs. Together, the three stores' selection is comparable to the Minneapolis location's. Recently all three astores were combined into one building at 80 Snelling Ave N.
  • Fridley - smaller than the St. Paul and Minneapolis stores. Focuses mainly on CDs.
  • Moorhead - serves Moorhead and Fargo, North Dakota. Similar to the Fridley location with a selection of mainly CDs. This location will close after November 25th, 2007.

Colorado

Texas

The Austin location opened its doors on St. Patricks Day 1998.

Everyday Music Locations

Oregon

Washington

External links