- A phonograph,
later called a
gramophone (as a
trademark since 1887, as a
generic name in the UK
since 1910), and
since the 1940s a
record player, or more...
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American Gramaphone is an
American record company based in Omaha, Nebraska. It is best
known for
releasing Chip Davis' new age solo and
Mannheim Steamroller...
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Gramaphone Records is a DJ-based
vinyl record store in Chicago, Illinois. The
store opened in 1969 and
originally sold folk, jazz, and
blues music. By...
- A
phonograph record (also
known as a
gramophone record,
especially in
British English) or a
vinyl record (for
later varieties only) is an
analog sound...
- were by
Girish Puthenchery,
Piyush Soni and
Sachidhanandan Puzhankara. "
Gramaphone". Sify.
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original on 12
March 2022.
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- the 19th century,
which led to the
development of
inventions such as
gramaphones,
radio transmitters and receivers, and television. The
vacuum tube was...
-
distribution of
Fresh Aire,
Davis founded his own
music label,
American Gramaphone (a play on the
German classical record label Deutsche Grammophon), to...
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record shops such as
Importes Etc.,
State Street Records, Loop Records,
Gramaphone Records and the po****r Hot Mix 5
shows on
radio station WBMX-FM helped...
- down by
major record labels, so
Davis founded American Gramaphone to
release it.
American Gramaphone has been the
label for all
subsequent Mannheim Steamroller...
- The
Gramophone classical Music Awards,
launched in 1977, are one of the most
significant honours bestowed on
recordings in the
classical record industry...