Word: phonographers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Some phonograph records are musical events. Each month TIME will note the noteworthy...
...Shrewd Cecil Malone, M. P., unable to attend a dinner tendered him by his Northampton constituents, appeased and delighted them by sending a phonograph record of the speech he would have made. Amid cheers it was played at the dinner...
...with interest in your phonograph record notes that records by the Great Enrico Caruso are still being released. Is it still possible to obtain Caruso Tosca records...
...lazy, casual, or amorous. He ran away from school at 15, enlisted in the Navy. After that he helped in his father's store, ushered at the village theatre, bought himself a saxophone. Shrewd, he taught himself fine points of technique by aping Saxophonist Rudy Wiedoeft on the phonograph. Thence his nickname, bestowed by mates at the University of Maine. He transferred to Yale, worked his way through (including coonskin coat) by playing at dances. In 1927 he started his career as a full-fledged jazzman. In May he married but this is suppressed in his autobiography, perhaps because...
...songs. His voice records beautifully, the slight metallic timbre of the talking machine eliminating the saccharine that makes McCormack cloying in his natural state. Song O' My Heart will undoubtedly be the greatest movie of the year to people who like "I Hear You Calling Me" on the phonograph. Silliest shot: McCormack's truelove dying of a broken heart...