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The jukebox was a key consumer of records and some estimate that in the 1940s, three-quarters of all records produced in the United States wound up in a coin-op box.
There's no A and B song, it's just two sides. That whole jukebox era of country and Western records, it kind of all made sense. They won't go in jukeboxes, obviously, but that would be kind of cool.
Memories with the World War II veteran inspired Williams to search for a particular jukebox record, featuring a particular song. “ (My father) said, ‘I remember going into the PX shopping.
On this day in 1955, Elvis Presley released his first No. 1 hit and final single with Sun Records, where he got his start.
Tower Records founder Russ Solomon got his start re-selling jukebox records at his father’s drugstore at the corner of Land Park Drive and Broadway. Solomon founded Tower Records in 1960 ...
[Fran] has an old 45 RPM “desktop jukebox” from RCA. It really isn’t a jukebox, but an automatic record changer dating from the 1950s. The problem is, the cartridge was toast.
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