Equalizer

Edit ZDNet 10 May 2016
Equalizer is an application to assist when capturing and restoring audio from gramophone records whose equalization and/or speed does... ....

Who invented the cash machine? I did – and all I earned was £10

Edit The Guardian 29 Apr 2016
James Goodfellow patented the first ATM and created the first pin code but, unlike those in the financial industry who command vast salaries, he effectively earned nothing for his all-conquering contribution. Sometimes life just isn’t fair. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook and is now worth an estimated $48bn (£33bn) ... Goodfellow says ... Marie Killick, the sapphire stylus Killick invented the sapphire stylus for playing gramophone records ... ....

Menuhin: 100 facts to celebrate his centenary

Edit The Guardian 21 Apr 2016
His reaction after the performance, as recorded by Moshe Menuhin ... He made his first gramophone recordings in 1928 for the RCA Victor company ... As a reward after his first recording session Yehudi was taken to see The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson, the very first talking picture ... During the Depression years Yehudi, now a teenager, switched his recording contract to His Master’s Voice; he stayed with that company for over 50 years....

'And Then There Were None' DVD Review

Edit The Examiner 17 Apr 2016
It's 1939 and the world looms on the brink of WWII. Strangers receive invitations to a dinner party on an isolated island off the coast of England. Soldier Island, as it is called, is not the easiest place to get to. The invitations come from a person no one knows ... A gramophone record begins to play and announces that each one of the guests is guilty of murder ... ....

Gramophone record-collecting teens found Ottawa Phonograph Society

Edit CBC 15 Apr 2016
Most teens crave the latest Playstation or iPhone, but not these two. A couple of antique-loving 17-year-olds from Stittsville have founded the Ottawa Phonograph Society, collecting equipment and 78s that are many decades old ... ....

Carry the flag for St George at Romford Market celebrations (Havering London Borough Council)

Edit Public Technologies 13 Apr 2016
(Source. Havering London Borough Council). ​Havering residents are invited to celebrate St George's Day in style in Romford on Saturday 23 April ... Also on parade will be. ... Trixie and Tilly are two eccentric tea ladies, who serve their fine leaf drink from their special musical trolley-dancing to their favourite Gramophone records, they swirl and stir along their way ... (noodl....

Making a connect

Edit Deccan Herald 11 Apr 2016
The digital revolution has drastically changed the way people consume music. Every era churns out something fresh and innovative. From gramophone records, cassettes and CDs to ‘YouTube’ and ‘Vimeo’, the industry seems to have seen it all. And with the digital revolution only becoming bigger and penetrating to a mass audience, websites streaming concerts live seem to be the next big thing ... new concept ... A ... ....

I don't take my audience for granted : Actor director Lillete Dubey (IANS Interview)

Edit The Times of India 05 Apr 2016
The play traces the life and times of songstress Gauhar Jaan, to whom belongs the distinction of being the first Indian singer to cut a gramophone record back in 1902 ... "She was forward enough to think the gramophone was the future challenge while others thought it as blasphemy....

The Convent, South Woodchester, Cotswolds: hotel review

Edit The Guardian 02 Apr 2016
Where nuns once lived a simple life, music lovers can now eat, catch an intimate gig and stay the night. But has the new multi-tasking hotel fully found its groove?. @Rob_Hull ... It is also a restaurant, private members’ club, music venue and recording studio ... In the main bar-restaurant – and also in the chapel-venue bar – I linger over classic typewriters, a pianola with music scrolls, old gramophones and record sleeves as artwork ... • Art ... ....

No golden era for freedom of speech in history of independent India, says author Vikram Sampath

Edit DNA India 30 Mar 2016
Gauhar was among India's first mass media super stars, being the pioneering musician of the sub-continent to record commercially on the gramophone in 1902 ... But music is such an integral part of my life and I am contributing in a small way by creating the country's first digital sound archive for gramophone records called the 'Archive of Indian Music' (AIM) which was set up in 2011 with the support of TV Mohandas Pai....

Archive: Getting New York slang like a 'hipster'

Edit The Guardian 10 Mar 2016
10 March 1952. A guide to slang in the New York Times magazine notes that a hipster is a ‘a guy who knows his way around,’ and ‘Uncle Sugar’ is the government ... All this means is - according to a lexicon of Broadway slang published in the “New York Times Magazine” - that if a girl is engaged as a singer she may make a gramophone record ... ....

Gumnami Baba’s pics add twist to Netaji plane crash debate

Edit The Times of India 09 Mar 2016
Faizabad ... The photographs, though hazy, have a line written on one suggesting they were taken during a birthday celebration on January 23, the birthday of Subhas Chandra Bose ... Unfortunately, the photographs were hazy ... He further stated that some of the other articles retrieved at the treasury (on Wednesday) included two HMV gramophone record players, a Dutch Philips radio, a porcelain water filter and an artistic conch shell ... ....

Among Gumnami Baba relics, pics dated Netaji's birthday

Edit The Times of India 09 Mar 2016
Faizabad ... The photographs, though hazy, have a line written on one suggesting they were taken during a birthday celebration on January 23, the birthday of Subhas Chandra Bose ... Unfortunately, the photographs were hazy ... He further stated that some of the other articles retrieved at the treasury (on Wednesday) included two HMV gramophone record players, a Dutch Philips radio, a porcelain water filter and an artistic conch shell ... RELATED....
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