In 1877, inventor Thomas Edison introduced the phonograph. An amazing contraption, it had the ability to record sound and ...
Ruble Sanderson has a collection of sound machines that would impress Thomas Edison. Phonographs, jukeboxes, video games tucked away in Nashville.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 23: ...
Emile Berliner, a German-American inventor, recognized the limitations of the cylinder phonograph and sought a better way to ...
An iconic image of a globally recognised entertainment trademark has been unveiled at a museum. A painting of His Master’s Voice, known more widely as the “HMV dog” and showing a small terrier ...
November of 1877, the publication Scientific American enthuses about Thomas Edison's new invention: the phonograph, a way to record and play back sound. Calling it a "wonderful invention," the article ...
Sound on! From conch shells to bone flutes, humans have been making musical instruments for tens of thousands of years. What did prehistoric music sound like? Follow us on a journey to find the oldest ...
That’s exactly what you’ll find at Phog Bounders Antique Mall in Astoria, Oregon. Nestled in the historic coastal town where the Columbia River meets the Pacific, this unassuming building houses a ...
That exact sensation awaits you at Country Store Boutique in Idaho Falls, where every visit transforms ordinary shopping into an expedition worthy of Indiana Jones – minus the booby traps and plus a ...