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  2. R. Stanton Avery - Wikipedia

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    Ray Stanton Avery (January 13, 1907 – December 12, 1997) was an American inventor, [1] most known for creating self-adhesive labels (modern stickers).Using a $100 loan from his then-fiancé Dorothy Durfee, and combining used machine parts with a saber saw, he created and patented the world's first self-adhesive (also called pressure sensitive) die-cut labeling machine.

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  4. WEA Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The Olyphant plant and another plant in Alsdorf, Germany, were expanded to support CD pressing that year, [6] with the Olyphant facility's production commencing first in September 1986. [7] [8] [9] WEA Manufacturing grew to become one of the largest manufacturers of recorded media in the world. [10] The company began manufacturing Laserdiscs in ...

  5. Longbox - Wikipedia

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    Environmental concerns of unnecessary cardboard waste from artists and consumers alike created controversy over continued use of longboxes. [3] For instance, David Byrne included a sticker over the packaging of his album Uh-Oh reading "THIS IS GARBAGE", referring to the excessive material use of the packaging and encouraged customers to complain to retailers, while musicians such as Raffi and ...

  6. The music industry agreed to slap a 'parental advisory' label ...

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    The first of the familiar black-and-white parental advisory sticker debuted on 2 Live Crew's "Banned in the U.S.A." The album was released on July 24, 1990 — almost five years after the RIAA ...

  7. Compact disc - Wikipedia

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    After their commercial release in 1982, compact discs and their players were extremely popular. Despite costing up to $1,000, over 400,000 CD players were sold in the United States between 1983 and 1984. [14] By 1988, CD sales in the United States surpassed those of vinyl LPs, and, by 1992, CD sales surpassed those of prerecorded music-cassette ...

  8. American Record Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Music Shops (client label for the Liberty Music Shops) Lincoln +from 1929–1930; Master 1937; Mel-O-Dee (client label as a specialty jukebox label for Will F. Dillion Associates, Inc.) 1931; Melotone +1932–1938; Oriole +1929–1938 (client label for McCrory) Paramount +1932 to circa 1934. Pressed last of the 13000 series and the ...

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