And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: January 10th, 1949, 67 years ago today ... the day RCA Victor unveiled a new breed of phonograph record -- the 45. Just seven inches across, with a ...
Colemine Records have released 3 new 45s from the Resonaires, Black Market Brass & The Harlem Gospel Travelers. A label worth checking out. Smaller independent record labels like Colemine Records ...
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RCA Victor, in 1949, introduced the 45, which competed with the 12-inch 33-1/3 LP (Long Play), introduced by Columbia Records in 1948. The LP could hold more tunes and up to 30 minutes on each side.
In the next couple columns, we will conclude our discussion about the most expensive and valuable 45 rpm records. The records I have mentioned and described do not constitute a complete or scientific ...
Before streaming services and digital downloads, millions of people got their music fix from the 45 rpm single. First rolled out by RCA in 1949, the 7-inch wax disc with its distinctive large central ...
The records are everywhere at the small, cramped street corner shop, a sort of shrine to performers, some of whom haven’t been heard on popular radio for 30 years or more. The walls are covered with ...
Colemine Records just keeps pumping them out in 2021. 2 new 45s from the Monophonics and Ben Pirani are available for pre-order. A visit to Colemine Records and Plaid Room Records is on our bucket ...
Audio in cars has a long history. Car radios in the 1920s were bulky and expensive. In the 1930s, there was the Motorola radio. They were still expensive — a $540 car with a $130 radio — but much more ...
Records and machines to play them on have been around for over 100 years. Mass-produced recorded music for the home began in the early 1900s with Thomas Edison's cylinder players. After a few short ...