The other day Eric Love, head honcho of Detroit’s great label Urinal Cake, wrote to tell us of his newest venture, “I started a new label called Western Where. Just jukebox country 45’s. The first ...
Autumn Nicole Wetli in the video for “I Still Go On,” the first release from Western Where. Credit: Courtesy of Western Where Since 2012, Eric Love has been better known in Detroit’s rock ‘n’ roll ...
This 1961 Seeburg Jukebox was a Christmas gift in 1976 and is my very favorite possession. It holds 88 of my more than 2,500 old 45 records – R&B, rock ‘n’ roll and rock-a-billy, which I’ve collected ...
Vee-Tone Records and Elvis Unlimited team up with HMV to bring a piece of Rock'n'Roll memorabilia to London - for one day only on Thursday, 28th October - to support the CD launch of The Memphis ...
RCA Victor, in 1949, introduced the 45, which competed with the 12-inch 33-1/3 LP (Long Play), introduced by Columbia Records in 1948. The LP could hold more tunes and up to 30 minutes on each side.
Remember when you could put another dime in the jukebox and rock around the clock to your favorite song? Believe it or not, those happy days aren’t over yet. Though the dime is now more like 50 cents ...