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  2. Radiogram (device) - Wikipedia

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    Luxor Empire radiogram from 1948. Typical for the 78 rpm era, the record player is a changer, designed to be loaded with a stack of shellac records. Braun Table Radiogram, Model SK5, c 1962. In British English, a radiogram is a piece of furniture that combined a radio and record player. [1] The word radiogram is a portmanteau of radio and ...

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    The template can also be used for adding a description to the ==Summary== section of an uploaded image. See an example at File:Kingspadeselftitled.jpg#Summary. This template is adapted from the infobox for albums, the {{Infobox album}} template. Please see that template's documentation for details as indicated below. The table below is an example.

  4. Stax Records - Wikipedia

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    Stax Records, originally named Satellite Records, was founded in Memphis in 1957 by Jim Stewart, [4] [5] initially operating in a garage. Satellite's early releases were country music , rockabilly records or straight pop numbers, reflecting the tastes of Stewart (a country fiddle player) at the time.

  5. 45 rpm adapter - Wikipedia

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    A plastic 45 rpm adapter that inserts into the large spindle hole of a 45 rpm record. A 45 rpm adapter (also known as a 45 rpm record insert, 45 rpm spindle adapter, spider, or 7-inch adapter in reference the usual size of a 45 rpm record) is a small plastic or metal insert that goes in the middle of a 45-rpm record so it can be played on the standard size spindle of a turntable.

  6. The Diplomats - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial appearance of the group was on Cam'ron's 2000 album S.D.E., released on Epic Records. Cam'ron eventually demanded a release from Epic, and signed with Roc-A-Fella Records, then owned by his childhood friend Damon Dash. Cam'ron released his third album, Come Home with Me through Roc-A-Fella. The album featured numerous guest ...

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  8. The Who's musical equipment - Wikipedia

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    This is a history of the equipment that the English rock band The Who used. It also notes their influence on the instruments of the time period. As their sound developed with each album, and their audience expanded with each tour, John Entwistle and Pete Townshend, supported by sound engineer Bob Pridden, became known for constantly changing their stage equipment.

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