This novelty music format probably will vanish like many before it. The idea of forsaking CD for vinyl involved supposedly better sound from 12-inch vinyl and the glorious artwork enabled ...
I predate colour TV by some way. It is really interesting how things have developed in so many areas over the decades. Up until the 1950s, the only broadcaster was the BBC Television Service. In 1955, ...
Speed is king. Seldom does a new vehicle model year debut without magazines trumpeting its zero-to-60 mph times. Heck, automakers even race to see how fast a car (or bike) can stop. If there is a ...
Vinyl records have seen a resurgence in popularity, with 2022 sales surpassing CDs for the first time in 39 years. Columbia Records introduced the first long-play (LP) vinyl record, building on ...
World's best 45 adapter - 45A colour anodised 7 inch vinyl record adapter Notes: World's best 45 adapter - 45A colour anodised 7 inch vinyl record adapters Spin your 45s right with the 45A seven inch ...
At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the 1910s to ’50s. At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by ...
Buckle up, because this one deserves a drumroll. The last DeSoto didn’t bow; it curtseyed—fins catching the light, slanted eyes daring Detroit to blink. Lou Costabile’s camera found it in Minneapolis, ...
Their customers included Malcolm McLaren and Joe Strummer. The latter’s pre-Clash band, The 101’ers, issued their only single on Chiswick just as Strummer was absconding to the nascent and shinier ...
Even casual music fans know that songs evoke powerful memories. Wilco’s “The Late Greats” takes me back to my daughter’s birth. That track, from “A Ghost is Born,” might not make you think of staring ...
Willie Nelson wasn’t always a household name. A gifted songwriter, he penned “Crazy,” “Hello Walls” and “Pretty Paper,” but all were country hits for others in the early 1960s. As a recording artist, ...
A modernist garden duplex in Long Beach owned and designed by the late homegrown architect and developer Clifton S. Jones Jr. is on the market for $1.45 million. Spanning 2,424 square feet, each of ...
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