RCA Victor’s 1949 Preview of the World’s First 45 rpm Records!

July 12010

Once RCA Victor introduced the first 45 rpm phonographs, they knew the importance of having not just one 45 rpm record available, but a selection of different artists and styles from which buyers could choose.

Thus, in February 1949, they mixed a little of everything in with the very first batch of 45s shipped to record stores. They arrived in a custom envelope labeled: This Is Your Preview of the New RCA Victor 45 R.P.M. RECORD LINE!

Inside are seven singles, each of which is made using a different color plastic — each color representing seven different musical styles.

The colors and the records are: cerise, or cherry red, for Blues & Rhythm (That’s All Right, Big Boy Crudup, 50-0000); green for Country & Western (Spanish Fandango, Spade Cooley, 48-0027); sky-blue for International (A Klein Melamedl, Saul Meisels, 51-0000); midnight blue for Popular Classics (The French Marching Song, Al Goodman & His Orchestra, 52-0006); and black for Popular (Because, Dick Leibert, 47-2857).

The remaining two in the series are: red for Red Seal Classical and yellow for Children’s Entertainment. Unfortunately, we have yet to learn the artists and titles of this pair of discs.

As the music industry’s very first 45s, the preview envelope suggests: Use these seven records as samples between now and March 31st [1949], and for use with the forthcoming window and counter displays.

The copy writers then wisely and amazingly foretell: You may wish to hold them as collector’s items — the first production run of a record that will set the pace for the entire industry!

Made specifically for in-store use, and not broadcasters, this Whirl-Away Demonstration Record played over and over, calling attention to the colorful display.

Now everyone can hear music history being made.

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Record Store Day 2009 @ Tower Records Dublin

March 212010

Coverage of Record Store Day 2009 @ Tower Records Dublin with contributions from Neil Hannon, Richie Egan and Mundy

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Past The Sleep [Acoustic] – Company of Thieves (Rolling Stones)

March 62010

Company of Thieves Live at Rolling Stones
International Record Store Day Acoustic Performance
Norridge, IL 4/18/09

Check out the concert “movie” at: http://www.vimeo.com/4271996

http://www.myspace.com/companyofthieves
http://www.companyofthieves.net
http://www.winduprecords.com

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Queen “Bohemian Rhapsody” Video

February 172010

Bohemian Rhapsody, written by Freddie Mercury for the 1975 album A Night At The Opera, was the first single to be issued from the album and provided Queen with their first international No. 1 hit. It has also been named The Song of The Millennium and the Guinness Book of Records’ Number One Song of All Time!

The biggest hit show on television, American Idol, and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame legends Queen are came together for a 2 night unprecedented event! You saw your favorite Amerian Idols perform classic Queen hits. Now own the original Queen songs that inspired American Idol Queen week including Bohemian Rhapsody on Stone Cold Classics, their brand new biggest hits compilation.
In stores now!

For more info visit:
www.queenonamericanidol.com

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Pure Pop Record Store Day : Stuck in Vermont 76

January 212010

4/19/08: The first ever international Record Store Day was in full swing at Pure Pop Records Saturday.

Music fans swarmed the bargain bins and went home armed with old and new records, tapes, and CDs.

Why are indie record stores a vital part of our community? What makes them different from shopping for music online? Is it the atmosphere, the browsing, the hunt for rare finds, the album art or the way a new record smells?

Eva bought her first album at Pure Pop (Ziggy Stardust) years ago and she is back to find out why it is still so special.

http://www.7dvt.com/

Featured:
http://www.purepoponline.com/
http://www.recordstoreday.com/Home

Music:
The Jazz Guys, So Moped Puree, “Try to Find”
http://www.thejazzguys.com/

Location:
Pure Pop Records
Burlington Vermont

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Stuck in Vermont 76: Pure Pop Record Store Day

December 212009

4/19/08: The first ever international Record Store Day was in full swing at Pure Pop Records Saturday.

Music fans swarmed the bargain bins and went home armed with old and new records, tapes, and CDs.

Why are indie record stores a vital part of our community? What makes them different from shopping for music online? Is it the atmosphere, the browsing, the hunt for rare finds, the album art or the way a new record smells?

Eva bought her first album at Pure Pop (Ziggy Stardust) years ago and she is back to find out why it is still so special.

http://www.7dvt.com/

Featured:
http://www.purepoponline.com/
http://www.recordstoreday.com/Home

Music:
The Jazz Guys, So Moped Puree, “Try to Find”
http://www.thejazzguys.com/

Location:
Pure Pop Records
Burlington Vermont

Duration : 0:5:35

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