The Edison Diamond Disc Record is a type of phonograph record marketed by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. on their Edison Record label from 1912 to 1929. They...
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Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important and successful company in the early...
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minutes per side. For about half a century, the discs were commonly made from shellac and these records typically ran at a rotational speed of 78 rpm,...
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until the early 1950s. Starting in 1926, the Edison Records company experimented with issuing Edison Disc Records in long play format of 24 minutes per side...
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Phonograph cylinder (redirect from Edison cylinder)
competing disc record system triumphed in the marketplace to become the dominant commercial audio medium. In December 1877, Thomas Edison and his team...
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Piano. Starr's first discs were vertical cut records in the mid 1910s based on Edison Records standard found in the Edison Disc Record. They were discontinued...
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Phonograph (redirect from Victor Columbia Edison)
played nonrecordable discs (although Edison's original Phonograph patent included the use of discs.) In Australian English, "record player" was the term;...
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Blue Amberol Records was the trademark name for cylinder records manufactured by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in the US from 1912 to 1929. They replaced the...
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gramophone record (called a phonograph record in the U.S., where both cylinder records and disc records were invented), a wide variety of records have also...
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Blue Amberol Records was the trademark for a type of cylinder recording manufactured by the Edison Records company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made...
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1970 hit single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" recorded in late 1969. Before the name Edison Lighthouse, they were known as the soft rock band Greenfield...
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Extended play (redirect from Extended-play disc)
known as "2-in-1" records. These had finer grooves than usual, like Edison Disc Records. By 1949, when the 45 rpm single and 331⁄3 rpm LP were competing...
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Sound recording and reproduction (redirect from Music record)
cylinders, created the Edison Disc Record in an attempt to regain his market. The double-sided (nominally 78 rpm) shellac disc was the standard consumer...
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their own line of records as an afterthought. These first Brunswick records used the vertical cut system like Edison Disc Records, and were not sold...
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after the 1908 introduction of the Edison Bell disc records, another disc record label was introduced. Phonadisc Records were vertically cut, and were smaller...
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diameter record to less than five minutes per side. Starting in 1926, the Edison Records company experimented with issuing Edison Disc Records in long...
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voices and Diamond Disc recordings of their voices. Other Edison companies were absorbed in the years that followed, including Edison Phonograph Works (28...
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Vim Records was a short-lived American record label that was active during the early 1900s. Vim discs include issues of ragtime banjo music recorded by...
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Vaughn De Leath (category Gennett Records artists)
next decade she recorded for a number of labels, including Edison, Columbia, Victor, Okeh, Gennett, and Brunswick. She occasionally recorded for the subsidiary...
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The Winner Records was a United Kingdom-based record label from 1912 onwards. Its records were manufactured by the Edison Bell Record Works, London. This...
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Victor Talking Machine Company (redirect from Monarch Record)
foremost producer of records and phonographs until the 1960s. In 1896, Emile Berliner, the inventor of the gramophone and disc record, contracted machinist...
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dale process, was used to record phonograph cylinder records as well as Edison Disc Records, Pathé disc records, and disc records made by numerous smaller...
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Original Memphis Five (category Vocalion Records artists)
Edison disc record: "The Jelly Roll blues", performed by The Original Memphis Five, recorded in New York, New York on September 22, 1923....
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The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings...
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Phonautograph (redirect from Oldest recorded music)
put his ideas into practice, the announcement of Thomas Edison's phonograph, which recorded sound waves by indenting them into a sheet of tinfoil from...
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Sound-on-disc is a class of sound film processes using a phonograph or other disc to record or play back sound in sync with a motion picture. Early sound-on-disc...
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he discovers a collection of Gospel and Blues records from the 1920s, including an Edison disc record. However, will his pay-out be as big as he had...
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George Wilton Ballard (category Edison Records artists)
Me)" released on Edison Disc Record 50325 (March 1916); and "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", a duet with Helen Clark released on Edison Blue Amberol 3798...
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Edison's Phonograph Doll is a children's toy doll developed by the Edison Phonograph Toy Manufacturing Company (founded by William W. Jacques and Lowell...
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usually about the crash or the engineer, have been recorded by Vernon Dalhart (Edison Disc recorded June 16, 1925), This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb, Feverfew...
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