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Jukebox baby, play it again. Play that song that releases a box of butterflies in your chest. Jukebox lover play the song till we’ve ruined it for everybody. The kind of love that uses up all my quarters. I just want to watch you listen to that song again. ~leia
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Seen playing on a visit to Dunham Massey Gardens on 14/7/25. Lovely music. Looked them up on YouTube:
Medieval Jukebox: Harp & Hammered Dulcimer Duo
“A unique and ethereal combination of celtic harp and hammered dulcimer with a play list spanning the centuries, from hauntingly beautiful medieval ballads to foot-tapping renditions of modern day chart toppers. Magical music from Bard to Beatles and Bach again.”
This was taken at Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Illinois. There is so much more than automobiles there. There were a dozen or so jukeboxes, this one being my favorite. It's a 1947 model 1080 Wurlitzer. To me, it looks like a dogs face ;)
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The seed heads of hollyhock flowers remind me of the circular record selection in a jukebox. Apologies for the poor quality of this photo. It was taken in a dark corner of the garden.
accordion sounds @ Kokerei HANSA, Dortmund-Huckarde
"A former freight container was transformed into a mobile sound studio with a lot of love and spray cans. Inside and in front of it, the old sounds of the respective locations were made audible again: the technoid pounding of the pneumatic hammers and coal planes at Nordstern colliery, the ambient clouds of sound over the coking plant, the industrial-minimal beats of the rolling mills - they provided the basic track for a live transcription of the old sounds."
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accordion sounds @ Kokerei HANSA, Dortmund-Huckarde
"A former freight container was transformed into a mobile sound studio with a lot of love and spray cans. Inside and in front of it, the old sounds of the respective locations were made audible again: the technoid pounding of the pneumatic hammers and coal planes at Nordstern colliery, the ambient clouds of sound over the coking plant, the industrial-minimal beats of the rolling mills - they provided the basic track for a live transcription of the old sounds."
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Introduced in various other forms in the 1890's, evolving to some of these rainbow color light Jukeboxes that became the automatic musical players of the day in the late 1920's.
The first jukebox was an automatic phonograph produced in 1927 by Rowe International, then known as AMI.
These music instruments were extremely well built and have survived to this day in the hands of collectors and museums.
The shellac 78 rpm record dominated jukeboxes until the Seeburg Corporation introduced an all 45 rpm vinyl record jukebox in 1950.
fun fact
The term "juke box" came into use in the United States in the 1930s, apparently derived from the African-American slang term "juke" or "jook", meaning "dance".
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A car dealership in Warner Robins had something non-vehicular that had me oohing and aahing - an old Wurlitzer jukebox!
I didn't try putting a quarter in it, sad to say ...
341/365: 8 December 2011