I found this mention of Groove Records on page 21 of 'Past Forward' (the Newsletter of Wigan Heritage Service) issue No.22 Summer 1999:
“A major element of the museum is a street which displays shop fronts from many decades. There is a 1940’s Anderson Shelter where visitors can sit in the blackout and sing songs from the war, and a 1960’s boutique from London’s swinging Carnaby Street where clothes from the decade can be tried. Listening booths in Groove Records, the 1970’s record shop, allow visitors to listen to Hendrix and The Beatles when they were cool the first time around.”
“A major element of the museum is a street which displays shop fronts from many decades. There is a 1940’s Anderson Shelter where visitors can sit in the blackout and sing songs from the war, and a 1960’s boutique from London’s swinging Carnaby Street where clothes from the decade can be tried. Listening booths in Groove Records, the 1970’s record shop, allow visitors to listen to Hendrix and The Beatles when they were cool the first time around.”