Hard To Believe These Survived!
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Hard To Believe These Survived!
Why these didn't get thrown away in one of our moves...? I thought we had started collecting in 1974, but it must have been 1973 or I wouldn't have found the APM. Does anyone have some from earlier?
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Re: Hard To Believe These Survived!
Some of us nerds have the APM from its first issue in 1972...!
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Re: Hard To Believe These Survived!
Well ,I was 12 ...in 1972....And yes i was collecting even then (radios) ....I am curious the oldest radio journal is from the AWA , I believe they started in 1950.Are there phonograph journals publication that old?phonogfp wrote:Some of us nerds have the APM from its first issue in 1972...!
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None that I'm aware of, except possibly the City of London Gramophone and Phonograph Society publications. Starting in the late 1930s/early 1940s Hobbies magazine carried regular features on early records by Aida Favia-Artsay (spelling?) and "Pioneer Recording Artists" by Jim Walsh.Vinrage_mania wrote:[ I believe they started in 1950.Are there phonograph journals publication that old?
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Thanks George!phonogfp wrote:None that I'm aware of, except possibly the City of London Gramophone and Phonograph Society publications. Starting in the late 1930s/early 1940s Hobbies magazine carried regular features on early records by Aida Favia-Artsay (spelling?) and "Pioneer Recording Artists" by Jim Walsh.Vinrage_mania wrote:[ I believe they started in 1950.Are there phonograph journals publication that old?
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Thanks guys! I think it would be neat to see pictures of earlier issues of APM or TMR, or even the AWA journal.
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Re: Hard To Believe These Survived!
The late Ernie Bayly (1925-2004) gave up the editorship of the CLPGS magazine, but maintained his membership, to found The Talking Machine Review in 1969. He disposed of the Talking Machine Review in 1989, but continued to research and catalogue the recordings of the past. His efforts included the complete listing of the HMV B-prefixed catalogue series and the Billy Williams discography.