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This is the week that was in matters musical… 1883, New York sees the grand opening of its Metropolitan Opera House … 1908, Columbia runs an ad in The Saturday Evening Post touting its new two-sided...
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This is the week that was in matters musical… click to play 1927, bluesman Crying Sam Collins records “Jail House Blues” for Paramount Records in Richmond, Indiana … 1934, Laurens Hammond patents the...
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This is the week that was in matters musical… 1888, the first noted use of mobile recording equipment occurs at the Crystal Palace in London, when a recording machine is set up in the press gallery to...
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This is the week that was in matters musical… click to play 1939, “Cherokee” is recorded for the first time by Charlie Barnet and his orchestra … the tune will be recorded by scores of jazz greats and...
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This is the week that was in matters musical… click to play 1928, a candle starts a fire at a Gypsy caravan in France … the left hand of 18-year-old guitarist Django Reinhardt is badly burned,...
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This is the week that was in matters musical … 1842, formed by a group of local musicians, the New York Philharmonic gives its first concert … click to play 1877, the world’s first record-and-playback...
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This is the week that was in matters musical…1948, CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) demonstrates the long-playing microgroove recording, playing at 33-1/3 revolutions per minute, replacing albums...
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This is the week that was in matters musical…1888, the first noted use of mobile recording equipment occurs at the Crystal Palace in London, when a recording machine is set up in the press gallery to...
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This is the week that was in matters musical…1939, “Cherokee” is recorded for the first time by Charlie Barnet and his orchestra … the tune will be recorded by scores of jazz greats and often played at...
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