An earlier term in the U.S. for an analog audio disc (a "vinyl record"). In other countries, the term was "gramophone record." See LP and turntable. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
Among the surfeit of phonograph records that were put on the market last year, a few merit special attention. An even smaller number seem especially appropriate as Christmas gifts of music.
Hear echoes of the Victorian age, captured in some of the world’s first audio recordings, in this video essay on the ...
On December 7, 1877 Thomas Edison demonstrated his phonograph at the New York City offices of the nation's leading technical weekly publication, Scientific American. The following report set off ...
(JTA) — Folk musician and record archivist Nathan Salsburg lives ... s records and thousands of his own vinyls — including old phonograph albums he has collected over time of Yiddish-language ...