Exploring the history of portable music, from the first reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes to the colossal influence of modern streaming services and smartphones.
Joseph Appiah, AKA Cleeshay, is one of a group of ex-prisoners performing at 'PROGRESS: A night of words, music and culture' ...
What the music players to sample different CDs at HMV looked like. Image credit ... from now-classic hits by Jay Chou to more ...
The hosts played the record over a high fidelity (hi-fi for short) audio system — a term used to describe the ... crowd a hi-fi concept, such as CD versus vinyl or new versus old pressings. Proceeds ...
Rapper-producer Erick the Architect thinks a lot about New York City. Born Erick Arc Elliott, he grew up there and learned to ...
And it’s a story about how the album itself has become almost a footnote in modern music marketing. Cartoon Darkness ... That ...
Quincy Jones greeted everyone as though they were part of his extended family. Everyone was a brother, or at least a friend, ...
It stamped out the Beatles' first U.S. single, and survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
The age of streaming, while convenient, brought with it the issue of licensing. Music on streaming services has to be ...
The country’s oldest vinyl record maker has survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
Music Town co-owners Brent Evans and Kristen Rosef are planning to celebrate the shop's 45th anniversary in December.