If you think of records as platters, you are of a certain age. If you don’t remember records at all, you are even younger.
In a way, of course, all this goes back to Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph 80 years earlier. Back then, he thought he was inventing a playback dictaphone machine, which would make ...
Country being one of America's most foundational musical art forms, its earliest recording throws many of the genre's ...
Travelling overseas for LPs, waiting a year for spare parts for turntable upgrades — record listeners have kept their passion ...
It’s a far cry from the young and expectant infant, the first Popular, which came into being in a bustling community only a ...
The old Edison Cylinder talking machine gave way to the Phonograph and the Victrola, and a dog, listening to “His Master’s Voice,” took its place among the unforgettable symbols of America.
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