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Test-fitting the control panel, the buttons seen here are for power on/off, and song skip (in case an explicit tune comes on with the kids around).
Jukebox the Ghost at Rock&Roll Hotel in DC - March 8, 2008. This venue had very difficult lighting. I shot a few color, but decided to go with black and white! Shooting this was really tricky only using the available light.
Washington, D.C.'s Jukebox the Ghost performs at The Haunt in Ithaca, NY on March 5, 2010.
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Rocky Sullivan's on Lexington near E29th St. has one of the best jukeboxes I have ever seen...
...I think Kathleen agreed...
A front corner view of the cabinet with the monitor shelf temporarily installed for fit-testing. Notice that I spray-painted the white monitor bezel black to blend it in better.
At first I couldn't figure out what this thing was. It had a dial on front that looked like a radio, and a lamp holder. A giant fan? humidifier? Turns out it's a 1927 jukebox!
One of the spectacular examples of street art at Bristol's 2nd 'See No Evil' festival of street art. Coming one year on from the first groundbreaking show in Nelson Street close to the city centre, this year's event is connected to the London 2012 Festival which is timed to coincide with the Olympics and Paralympics. The artist who creative this piece is Nychos.
This is an old jukebox that plays 45's, they don't plug it in anymore, but it has some good stuff in it.