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  • Phonograph record
  • Disc-shaped analog sound storage medium

    A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is a disc-shaped analog

    Phonograph record

    Phonograph record

    Phonograph_record

  • Phonograph
  • Device for analogue recording of sound

    A phonograph, later called a gramophone, and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue

    Phonograph

    Phonograph

    Phonograph

  • Columbia Records
  • American record label

    catalog of musical records in 1891 was 10 pages. Columbia's ties to Edison were severed in 1894 with the North American Phonograph Company's breakup.

    Columbia Records

    Columbia Records

    Columbia_Records

  • Okeh Records
  • American record label

    OKeh Records (/ˌoʊˈkeɪ/) is an American record label founded by the Otto Heinemann Phonograph Corporation, a phonograph supplier established in 1916, which

    Okeh Records

    Okeh Records

    Okeh_Records

  • Phonograph cylinder
  • Medium for recording and reproducing sound

    Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after their creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing

    Phonograph cylinder

    Phonograph cylinder

    Phonograph_cylinder

  • LP record
  • Vinyl analog sound storage discs

    playing or long play) is an analog sound storage medium, specifically a phonograph record format characterized by a speed of 33+1⁄3 rpm, a 12- or 10-inch (30-

    LP record

    LP record

    LP_record

  • Edison Disc Record
  • Type of phonograph record produced by Edison Inc. from 1912 to 1929

    The Edison Diamond Disc Record is a type of phonograph record marketed by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. on their Edison Record label from 1912 to 1929. They

    Edison Disc Record

    Edison Disc Record

    Edison_Disc_Record

  • Production of phonograph records
  • Physical mass production of phonograph records

    In the production of phonograph records – discs that were commonly made of shellac, and later, vinyl – sound was recorded directly onto a master disc (also

    Production of phonograph records

    Production_of_phonograph_records

  • Phonograph Record (magazine)
  • American monthly rock music magazine

    Phonograph Record was an American monthly rock music magazine that operated between 1970 and 1978. It was founded in September 1970 in Los Angeles, California

    Phonograph Record (magazine)

    Phonograph_Record_(magazine)

  • The Mason Williams Phonograph Record
  • 1968 album by Mason Williams

    The Mason Williams Phonograph Record is an album by classical guitarist and composer Mason Williams, released in 1968. It is Williams's most successful

    The Mason Williams Phonograph Record

    The_Mason_Williams_Phonograph_Record

  • Unusual types of gramophone records
  • Gramophone records with non standard features

    gramophone record (called a phonograph record in the U.S., where both cylinder records and disc records were invented), a wide variety of records have also

    Unusual types of gramophone records

    Unusual types of gramophone records

    Unusual_types_of_gramophone_records

  • Voyager Golden Record
  • Two phonograph records on board Voyager spacecraft

    Voyager Golden Records are two identical phonograph records, with one copy aboard each of the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977. The records contain sounds

    Voyager Golden Record

    Voyager Golden Record

    Voyager_Golden_Record

  • Extended play
  • Musical recording shorter than a full album

    "extended play" originally referred to a specific type of 45 rpm phonograph record other than 78 rpm standard-play (SP) and 33+1⁄3 rpm long-play (LP)

    Extended play

    Extended play

    Extended_play

  • Sound recording and reproduction
  • Recording of sound and playing it back

    and records them as a mechanical representation of the sound waves on a medium such as a phonograph record (in which a stylus cuts grooves on a record).

    Sound recording and reproduction

    Sound recording and reproduction

    Sound_recording_and_reproduction

  • Record producer
  • Supervisor of a music-creating project

    (Artists and Repertoires) In the 1880s, the record industry began by simply having the artist perform at a phonograph. In 1924, the trade journal Talking Machine

    Record producer

    Record producer

    Record_producer

  • Edison Records
  • Early record label

    first phonograph cylinders were manufactured in 1888, followed by Edison's foundation of the Edison Phonograph Company in the same year. The recorded "wax"

    Edison Records

    Edison Records

    Edison_Records

  • List of phonograph manufacturers
  • This is a list of phonograph manufacturers. The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced

    List of phonograph manufacturers

    List of phonograph manufacturers

    List_of_phonograph_manufacturers

  • Record
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    photographic record Video recording, of both images and sounds Sound recording and reproduction Analogue recording Digital recording Phonograph record, a mechanical

    Record

    Record

  • Single (music)
  • Release with one to three tracks

    was distributed on phonograph cylinders that held two to four minutes' worth of audio. They were superseded by disc phonograph records, which initially

    Single (music)

    Single (music)

    Single_(music)

  • Record label
  • Brand associated with music and music videos

    labels A record label or record company is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. A record label can

    Record label

    Record label

    Record_label

  • Analog recording
  • Category of techniques that allow later playback of analog signals

    playback of the recorded analog audio. Analog audio recording began with mechanical systems such as the phonautograph and phonograph. Later, electronic

    Analog recording

    Analog recording

    Analog_recording

  • Acetate disc
  • Type of phonograph record

    lacquer, test acetate, dubplate, or transcription disc) is a type of phonograph record generally used from the 1930s to the late 1950s for recording and

    Acetate disc

    Acetate disc

    Acetate_disc

  • Akron Baptist Temple
  • Church in Ohio, United States

    / Zion's Hill (phonograph record). Akron Baptist Temple Records. 220. Akron Baptist Temple Choir. The King Is Coming (phonograph record). Akron Baptist

    Akron Baptist Temple

    Akron Baptist Temple

    Akron_Baptist_Temple

  • Wire recording
  • Early magnetic recording technology

    and for recording excerpts from radio broadcasts. Unlike home-cut phonograph records, the steel wire could be reused for new recordings and allowed much

    Wire recording

    Wire recording

    Wire_recording

  • LaserDisc
  • Optical analog video disc format

    300 millimeters (11.8 in), similar in size to the 12-inch (305 mm) phonograph record. Unlike most later optical disc formats, LaserDisc is not fully digital;

    LaserDisc

    LaserDisc

    LaserDisc

  • Tefifon
  • German audio playback format

    tape cartridges, but with grooves engraved into the tape, like a phonograph record. The grooves were engraved in a helical fashion across the width of

    Tefifon

    Tefifon

    Tefifon

  • Timeline of audio formats
  • Evolution of auditory media

    being a hole for each key, unlike a phonograph record which is analog with a fluctuating groove. Music is recorded and distributed using a variety of audio

    Timeline of audio formats

    Timeline of audio formats

    Timeline_of_audio_formats

  • Compact disc
  • Digital optical disc data storage format

    in the late 1980s and early 1990s. By 1991, it had surpassed the phonograph record and the cassette tape in sales in the United States, becoming the

    Compact disc

    Compact disc

    Compact_disc

  • Music recording certification
  • Certification that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a number of units

    global sales of "Despacito" in 2017. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) was founded in 1933, and since 1996, has granted the

    Music recording certification

    Music recording certification

    Music_recording_certification

  • List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl
  • shifts toward similar releases for labels like Ghost Ramp, Ship To Shore Phonograph Co., and Mondo Tees. In a 2015 article, music journalist Mike Diver suggested

    List of video game soundtracks released on vinyl

    List_of_video_game_soundtracks_released_on_vinyl

  • Harmonium en tournée
  • 1980 live album by Harmonium

    ultimately sold fewer copies than CBS expected. After being available on phonograph record, eight-track cartridge, and compact cassette for three years (as late

    Harmonium en tournée

    Harmonium_en_tournée

  • Classical Gas
  • 1968 instrumental musical piece

    Crew. Originally released in 1968 on the album The Mason Williams Phonograph Record, it has been rerecorded and rereleased numerous times since by Williams

    Classical Gas

    Classical_Gas

  • Sound-on-film
  • Class of sound film processes

    sound-on-disc, meaning the film's soundtrack would be on a separate phonograph record. Sound on film can be dated back to the early 1880s, when Charles

    Sound-on-film

    Sound-on-film

    Sound-on-film

  • Half-speed mastering
  • Phonograph record production technique

    from which phonograph records are produced. The cutting machine platter is run at half of the usual speed (16 2⁄3 rpm for 33 1⁄3 rpm records) while the

    Half-speed mastering

    Half-speed_mastering

  • List of Edison patents
  • Edison is credited for contributing to various inventions, including the phonograph, the kinetoscope, the dictaphone, the electric lamp (in particular the

    List of Edison patents

    List_of_Edison_patents

  • Ribs (recordings)
  • Illicitly-produced gramophone discs made from discarded X-ray prints in the USSR

    [at 78rpm] with the help of special machines (made, they say, from old phonographs by skilled conspiratorial hands)"; he added that the "quality was awful

    Ribs (recordings)

    Ribs (recordings)

    Ribs_(recordings)

  • Album
  • Collection of audio recordings

    "are profit-taking recaps marred by sound and format inappropriate to phonographic reproduction (you can't put sights, smells, or fellowship on audio tape)

    Album

    Album

    Album

  • Black Swan Records
  • American jazz and blues record label

    early investor in Pace Phonograph. Williams also promised to record for the company once his exclusive contract with Columbia Records ended, but he died before

    Black Swan Records

    Black Swan Records

    Black_Swan_Records

  • Compatible Discrete 4
  • Discrete 4-channel quadraphonic gramophone record format developed by JVC

    compact disc) was a discrete four-channel quadraphonic system for phonograph records. The system was created by JVC and RCA in 1971 and introduced in May

    Compatible Discrete 4

    Compatible Discrete 4

    Compatible_Discrete_4

  • Vinyl
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    floor tiling Vinyl siding, an exterior building cladding Vinyl record, a phonograph record made with polyvinyl chloride Vinyl Group, an Australian music

    Vinyl

    Vinyl

  • Music industry
  • Creation and selling of music

    the accompaniment part on piano or guitar. Commercially released phonograph records of musical performances, which became available starting in the late

    Music industry

    Music industry

    Music_industry

  • Evil Dead Rise
  • 2023 film by Lee Cronin

    phonograph records from 1923. Bruce Campbell is featured in an uncredited voice-only cameo role heard in a recording on one of the phonograph records

    Evil Dead Rise

    Evil_Dead_Rise

  • RCA tape cartridge
  • Magnetic tape audio format introduced in 1958

    development. This timing coincided with the launch of the stereophonic phonograph record. The main advantage of the RCA tape cartridge over reel-to-reel machines

    RCA tape cartridge

    RCA tape cartridge

    RCA_tape_cartridge

  • Cardboard record
  • Phonograph record made of paperboard

    cardboard record, commonly referred to as a sound postcard (Polish: pocztówka dźwiękowa) in Poland, is a type of cheaply made phonograph record made of

    Cardboard record

    Cardboard record

    Cardboard_record

  • Mardi Gras (album)
  • 1972 studio album by Creedence Clearwater Revival

    a rare positive review, Gene Sculatti of Phonograph Record praised John Fogerty's performance on the record, but noted the absence of Tom Fogerty as a

    Mardi Gras (album)

    Mardi_Gras_(album)

  • Record changer
  • Device that plays phonograph records

    A record changer or autochanger is a device that plays several phonograph records in sequence without user intervention. Record changers first appeared

    Record changer

    Record_changer

  • Record sales
  • Economic activity related to selling music recordings

    Following the invention of the phonograph, by Thomas Edison in 1877, the music industry began hiring singers to record songs made by composers. Due to

    Record sales

    Record sales

    Record_sales

  • Phonautograph
  • Earliest known device for recording sound

    introduced the phonograph in 1877, he was likely unaware of Scott's earlier work. Unlike the phonautograph, Edison's device could both record and reproduce

    Phonautograph

    Phonautograph

    Phonautograph

  • Matrix number
  • Record label/runout coding

    the run-out groove area of a phonograph record. This is the non-grooved area between the end of the final band on a record's side and the label, also known

    Matrix number

    Matrix number

    Matrix_number

  • Capacitance Electronic Disc
  • Analog video disc playback system

    using a special stylus and high-density groove system similar to phonograph records. First conceived in 1964, the CED system was widely seen as a technological

    Capacitance Electronic Disc

    Capacitance_Electronic_Disc

  • Victor Talking Machine Company
  • Former American record and phonograph manufacturer

    Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901. Victor was an independent enterprise

    Victor Talking Machine Company

    Victor Talking Machine Company

    Victor_Talking_Machine_Company

  • Tyranny and Mutation
  • 1973 studio album by Blue Öyster Cult

    comprising the first side of the album. However, Mike Saunders of Phonograph Record judged "Tyranny and Mutation" "a real disappointment", definitely

    Tyranny and Mutation

    Tyranny_and_Mutation

  • Quadraphonic sound
  • Four-channel speaker audio

    market recordings to the public during the 1970s was the vinyl LP phonograph record. Quadraphonic recordings on 8-track tape were also popular in the

    Quadraphonic sound

    Quadraphonic sound

    Quadraphonic_sound

  • Cassette tape
  • Magnetic audio tape recording format

    Product Guide. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. "Phonograph records and prerecorded audio tapes and disks". Gale Encyclopedia of American

    Cassette tape

    Cassette tape

    Cassette_tape

  • Pathé Records
  • French record label

    Pathé Records was an international record company and label and producer of phonographs, based in France, and active from the 1890s through the 1930s

    Pathé Records

    Pathé Records

    Pathé_Records

  • Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
  • Audio recording using magnetic tape spooled on open reels

    recorded without the 30-minute time limitation of a phonograph disc, and it permitted a recorded performance to be edited or erased and re-recorded again

    Reel-to-reel audio tape recording

    Reel-to-reel audio tape recording

    Reel-to-reel_audio_tape_recording

  • Jukebox
  • Device to play music

    different 10-inch 78 rpm records. Also in 1928, Homer E. Capehart and some backers founded the Capehart Automatic Phonograph Company, which brought out

    Jukebox

    Jukebox

    Jukebox

  • Flexi disc
  • Thin flexible vinyl phonograph record

    phonograph record made of a thin, flexible vinyl sheet with a molded-in spiral stylus groove, and is designed to be playable on a normal phonograph turntable

    Flexi disc

    Flexi disc

    Flexi_disc

  • Race record
  • 78-rpm phonograph records marketed to African Americans between the 1920s and 1940s

    Race records is a term for 78-rpm phonograph records marketed to African Americans between the 1920s and 1940s.[verification needed] They primarily contained

    Race record

    Race record

    Race_record

  • Disc cutting lathe
  • Device for creating master phonograph discs

    modulated spiral groove of a blank master disc for the production of phonograph records. Disc cutting lathes were also used to produce broadcast transcription

    Disc cutting lathe

    Disc cutting lathe

    Disc_cutting_lathe

  • History of sound recording
  • competing disc record makers, with the result that in British English a disc record is called a gramophone record and phonograph record is traditionally

    History of sound recording

    History_of_sound_recording

  • Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)
  • American television series (1966–1973)

    exposure to air. A record used in another episode had to be played on a vintage phonograph, which had been rigged to scratch the record so badly as to render

    Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)

    Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)

    Mission:_Impossible_(1966_TV_series)

  • VinylDisc
  • Hybrid analog-digital recording format

    hold 3.5 minutes of audio on 33⅓ rpm) which can be played on a regular phonograph. Examples of singles already released in the hybrid format are Paramore's

    VinylDisc

    VinylDisc

    VinylDisc

  • List of best-selling albums
  • альбом в России – International 2008" (in Russian). National Federation of Phonograph Producers. 2008. Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved

    List of best-selling albums

    List of best-selling albums

    List_of_best-selling_albums

  • Suzi Quatro
  • American-British rock musician (born 1950)

    Quatro: Suzi Quatro". Phonograph Record. (subscription required) Frith, Simon (August 1974). "Suzi Quatro in England". Phonograph Record. (subscription required)

    Suzi Quatro

    Suzi Quatro

    Suzi_Quatro

  • Victor Orthophonic Victrola
  • First consumer phonograph designed to play electrically recorded phonograph records

    Machine Company, was the first consumer phonograph designed specifically to play electrically recorded phonograph records. The combination was recognized as

    Victor Orthophonic Victrola

    Victor Orthophonic Victrola

    Victor_Orthophonic_Victrola

  • The Runaways (album)
  • 1976 studio album by the Runaways

    21, 2023. Edmonds, Ben (May 1976). "The Runaways: The Runaways". Phonograph Record. Retrieved April 10, 2024. "Album Reviews: The Runaways — The Runaways"

    The Runaways (album)

    The_Runaways_(album)

  • Lost media
  • General term for inaccessible media

    subject matter. Due to the unstable nature of any format, films, tapes, phonograph records, optical discs like CDs, Blu-ray discs, and DVDs, and digital data

    Lost media

    Lost media

    Lost_media

  • Billboard Hot 100
  • American song chart

    Hot 100, also known as simply the Hot 100, is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine

    Billboard Hot 100

    Billboard Hot 100

    Billboard_Hot_100

  • Laser turntable
  • Turntable that plays records using laser beams

    turntable (or optical turntable) is a phonograph that plays standard LP records (and other gramophone records) using laser beams as the pickup instead

    Laser turntable

    Laser turntable

    Laser_turntable

  • Electronic voice alert
  • Talking car system of the 1980s

    Maxima GL and GLE models. The messages are played from a miniature phonograph record, similar as used in speaking dolls. The EVA was available on the Chrysler

    Electronic voice alert

    Electronic_voice_alert

  • Starman (film)
  • 1984 film by John Carpenter

    by Jeff Bridges), in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe. The film received positive

    Starman (film)

    Starman_(film)

  • Brian Connolly
  • Scottish singer-songwriter (1945–1997)

    Ross, Ron (August 1974). "Sparks vs. Sweet: The Battle for Britain". Phonograph Record. (subscription required) Sperrazza, Gary (11 September 1974). "The

    Brian Connolly

    Brian_Connolly

  • Mason Williams
  • American musician (born 1938)

    "Classical Gas", was released as a single from The Mason Williams Phonograph Record. The song won three Grammy Awards: "Best Instrumental (theme) Composition"

    Mason Williams

    Mason Williams

    Mason_Williams

  • Thomas Edison
  • American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)

    sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas_Edison

  • Hirohito surrender broadcast
  • 1945 radio broadcast by Japanese emperor

    of a Japanese emperor speaking to the common people (albeit via a phonograph record). It was delivered in formal Classical Japanese, with much pronunciation

    Hirohito surrender broadcast

    Hirohito surrender broadcast

    Hirohito_surrender_broadcast

  • Independent record label
  • Type of record label

    An independent record label (or indie label) is a music company that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels. These labels

    Independent record label

    Independent_record_label

  • Vitaphone
  • Sound system for film

    soundtrack is not printed on the film, but issued separately on phonograph records. The discs, recorded at 33+1⁄3 rpm (a speed first used for this system) and

    Vitaphone

    Vitaphone

    Vitaphone

  • Goats Head Soup
  • 1973 studio album by the Rolling Stones

    failed to live up to the band's previous works. Greg Shaw of Phonograph Record said the record had "no redeeming qualities whatsoever" and found "nothing

    Goats Head Soup

    Goats_Head_Soup

  • Dave Berkus
  • American venture capitalist

    nearly a decade while simultaneously managing his first enterprise, a phonograph record production and manufacturing company, which he created at the age

    Dave Berkus

    Dave Berkus

    Dave_Berkus

  • Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley
  • 1974 studio album by Robert Palmer

    He considered "How Much Fun" to be the only successful song. In Phonograph Record, Sam Sutherland named it an "irresistible" album on which Palmer had

    Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley

    Sneakin'_Sally_Through_the_Alley

  • Landslide (Fleetwood Mac song)
  • 1975 song by Fleetwood Mac

    mannered". In his review of the Fleetwood Mac album, Ben Edmonds of Phonograph Record said that "Landslide" demonstrated Nicks' versatility as a songwriter

    Landslide (Fleetwood Mac song)

    Landslide_(Fleetwood_Mac_song)

  • Digital Audio Tape
  • Digital audio cassette format developed by Sony

    Japan by Denon in 1972 for the mastering and production of analogue phonograph records, using a 2-inch Quadruplex-format videotape recorder for its transport

    Digital Audio Tape

    Digital Audio Tape

    Digital_Audio_Tape

  • Jog dial
  • Type of knob, ring, wheel or dial used as a device control

    beatmatching, and is equivalent to an earlier turntablist DJ moving a phonograph record back and forth slightly to find the physical location of a starting

    Jog dial

    Jog dial

    Jog_dial

  • Three-minute pop song
  • Song lasting no more than three minutes

    length is likely derived from the original format of 78 rpm-speed phonograph records: at about 3 to 5 minutes per side, it is just long enough for the

    Three-minute pop song

    Three-minute_pop_song

  • Black and Blue
  • 1976 studio album by the Rolling Stones

    good theater, but bad rock. He's faded grievously as a guitarist..." Phonograph Record praised "Memory Motel" as "the most powerful piece of music The Stones

    Black and Blue

    Black_and_Blue

  • Goodbye, Columbus (film)
  • 1969 film by Larry Peerce

    Klugman, Nan Martin, and Ali MacGraw. The story's title alludes to a phonograph record played by the brother of MacGraw's character, nostalgically recalling

    Goodbye, Columbus (film)

    Goodbye,_Columbus_(film)

  • Billboard (magazine)
  • American weekly music magazine

    Billboard began focusing more on the music industry as the jukebox, phonograph and radio became commonplace. Many topics that it covered became the subjects

    Billboard (magazine)

    Billboard_(magazine)

  • RCA Corporation
  • American electronics company (1919–1988)

    interest in the phonograph record business. RCA's management was interested essentially in Victor's superior sales capabilities through the record company's

    RCA Corporation

    RCA Corporation

    RCA_Corporation

  • Aladdin Sane
  • 1973 studio album by David Bowie

    Mabbs of Record Mirror citing it as Bowie's best work up to that point. Also writing for Phonograph Record, Ron Ross stated that with the record, Bowie

    Aladdin Sane

    Aladdin_Sane

  • Jazz & Pop
  • American music magazine

    to a terse response from Mendlesohn in the February 1971 issue of Phonograph Record, as he sought to justify his seemingly harsh approach to album reviews

    Jazz & Pop

    Jazz_&_Pop

  • Disc jockey
  • Person who plays recorded music for an audience

    festivals), and turntablists (who use record players, usually turntables, to manipulate sounds on phonograph records). Originally, the "disc" in "disc jockey"

    Disc jockey

    Disc jockey

    Disc_jockey

  • The Chain
  • 1977 song by Fleetwood Mac

    music critics. In his 1977 review for Rumours, Bud Scoppa wrote in Phonograph Record that the song was a "powerful heart-break-rocker credited to the whole

    The Chain

    The_Chain

  • Easter (Patti Smith Group album)
  • 1978 studio album by Patti Smith Group

    meant to be." Lester Bangs, however, began his review of the album in Phonograph Record, "Dear Patti, start the revolution without me", and contended that

    Easter (Patti Smith Group album)

    Easter_(Patti_Smith_Group_album)

  • Domino Recording Company
  • British independent record label

    Domino Recording Company, or simply Domino, is a British independent record label based in London. There is also a wing of the label based in Brooklyn

    Domino Recording Company

    Domino Recording Company

    Domino_Recording_Company

  • Zeki Müren
  • Turkish singer, composer, songwriter, actor, and poet (1931–1996)

    in Turkey and throughout his career recorded and released hundreds of songs on cassettes and phonograph records. Müren was born in the Hisar district

    Zeki Müren

    Zeki Müren

    Zeki_Müren

  • Home media
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Forms of home media include: Home audio Home video Magnetic tape Phonograph record Home computer programmes and video games Home Media Magazine, a former

    Home media

    Home_media

  • Yma Sumac
  • Peruvian singer (1922–2008)

    Stadium. In 1960 she became the first Latin American woman to get a phonograph record star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Afterwards she toured the Soviet

    Yma Sumac

    Yma Sumac

    Yma_Sumac

  • Howard Kaylan
  • Musical artist (born 1947)

    Simultaneously, they began writing regularly featured columns for Creem, Phonograph Record Magazine and the Los Angeles Free Press.[citation needed] They also

    Howard Kaylan

    Howard Kaylan

    Howard_Kaylan

  • Dynaflex (RCA)
  • Trademark for thin, lightweight vinyl LP record (1969–1979)

    Dynaflex is a trademark for a thin, lightweight vinyl LP phonograph record introduced by RCA Records in late 1969. Rather than the stiff plastic material

    Dynaflex (RCA)

    Dynaflex (RCA)

    Dynaflex_(RCA)

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  • Manter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Manter

    English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.

    Manter

  • Minshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minshall

    English : habitational name from a pair of villages in Cheshire, on either side of the Weaver river, recorded in Domesday Book as Maneshale, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Mann + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’.

    Minshall

  • Record
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Record

    English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.

    Record

  • Melbourne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Midlands)

    Melbourne

    English (mainly East Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places. Melbourne in former East Yorkshire is recorded in Domesday Book as Middelburne, from Old English middel ‘middle’ + burna ‘stream’; the first element was later replaced by the cognate Old Norse meðal. Melbourne in Derbyshire has as its first element Old English mylen ‘mill’, and Melbourn in Cambridgeshire probably Old English melde ‘milds’, a type of plant.

    Melbourne

  • Anukriti | அநுகரதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anukriti | அநுகரதி

    Photograph

    Anukriti | அநுகரதி

  • Marable
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marable

    English : from the feminine personal name Mirabel, equated in medieval records with Latin mirabilis ‘marvellous’, ‘wonderful’ (in the sense ‘extraordinary’).

    Marable

  • Medler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Medler

    English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Madehurst in Sussex, which gets its name from Old English mǣd ‘meadow’ (see Mead 1) + hyrst ‘wooded hill’. This place name appears in 12th-century records in the Normanized form Medl(i)ers. The surname is found in Norfolk as early as the 13th century in the form de Medlers; the landowning family that bore it was in vassalage to the Earl of Surrey, who had large estates in both Sussex and Norfolk.

    Medler

  • Nukriti | நுக்ரீதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nukriti | நுக்ரீதீ

    Photograph

    Nukriti | நுக்ரீதீ

  • Anukriti
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Anukriti

    Photograph

    Anukriti

  • Anukrit | அநுக்ரித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anukrit | அநுக்ரித

    Photograph

    Anukrit | அநுக்ரித

  • Nukriti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nukriti

    Photograph

    Nukriti

  • Anukrit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anukrit

    Photograph

    Anukrit

  • Mayberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Mayberry

    English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.

    Mayberry

  • Pillman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pillman

    English : probably from Middle English pille ‘stake’ or a homograph meaning ‘stream’, and so a topographic name for someone who lived by a stake (Old English pīl) or a stream (Old English pyll).German : from the personal name Pille with the addition of man ‘man’.

    Pillman

  • Mellor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mellor

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, West Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, earlier recorded as Melver, and named from ancient British words that are ancestors of Welsh moel ‘bare’ + bre ‘hill’.

    Mellor

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Messinger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Messinger

    English : variant spelling of Messenger.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a brazier, from an agent derivative of Middle High German messinc ‘brass’, German Messing, from Greek mossynoikos (khalkos) ‘Mossynoecan bronze’, named after the people of northeastern Asia Minor who first produced the alloy.German : habitational name from Mössingen in Baden-Württemberg (Messingen in the local dialect), which is recorded as Masginga in 789, probably from the personal name Masco + ingen, suffix of relationship.

    Messinger

  • Records
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Records

    English : patronymic from Record 1.

    Records

  • Martindale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Martindale

    English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, first recorded in 1220 in its present form. There is a chapel of St. Martin here, and the valley (see Dale) may be named from this. Alternatively, there may have been a landowner here called Martin, and the church dedication may be due to popular association of his name with that of the saint.

    Martindale

  • Anukruthi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Anukruthi

    Photograph

    Anukruthi

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  • Kareema
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kareema

    Generous, Noble, Precious, Perfect

  • Cinthana | சீந்தாநா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Cinthana | சீந்தாநா 

    Always smiling

  • Charandev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Charandev

    The Moon

  • Vedini | வேதீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vedini | வேதீநீ

    Sensitive

  • Raniyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raniyah |

    Gazing

  • Santprakash
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Santprakash

    Light of Saints

  • Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

  • Lucilius
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Lucilius

    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus. 'The Life of Timon of Athens'.

  • WiMor
  • Boy/Male

    Polish

    WiMor

    victor'.

  • Neelmadhav | நீல மாதவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Neelmadhav | நீல மாதவ

    Lord Jagannath

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  • Phonographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phonography; based upon phonography.

  • Phonogram
  • n.

    A record of sounds made by a phonograph.

  • Photograph
  • v. i.

    To practice photography; to take photographs.

  • Phonographer
  • n.

    One versed or skilled in phonography.

  • Phonograph
  • n.

    An instrument for the mechanical registration and reproduction of audible sounds, as articulate speech, etc. It consists of a rotating cylinder or disk covered with some material easily indented, as tinfoil, wax, paraffin, etc., above which is a thin plate carrying a stylus. As the plate vibrates under the influence of a sound, the stylus makes minute indentations or undulations in the soft material, and these, when the cylinder or disk is again turned, set the plate in vibration, and reproduce the sound.

  • Phonographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to phonograph; done by the phonograph.

  • Phonography
  • n.

    The art of constructing, or using, the phonograph.

  • Photographing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Photograph

  • Photograph
  • v. t.

    To take a picture or likeness of by means of photography; as, to photograph a view; to photograph a group.

  • Photogene
  • n.

    A photograph.

  • Photogram
  • n.

    A photograph.

  • Phonograph
  • n.

    A character or symbol used to represent a sound, esp. one used in phonography.

  • Phonographer
  • n.

    One who uses, or is skilled in the use of, the phonograph. See Phonograph, 2.

  • Photographed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Photograph

  • Heliochrome
  • n.

    A photograph in colors.

  • Heliography
  • n.

    Photography.

  • Photograph
  • n.

    A picture or likeness obtained by photography.

  • Electro-chronograph
  • n.

    An instrument for obtaining an accurate record of the time at which any observed phenomenon occurs, or of its duration. It has an electro-magnetic register connected with a clock. See Chronograph.

  • Phonographist
  • n.

    Phonographer.

  • Phonographically
  • adv.

    In a phonographic manner; by means of phonograph.