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Phonograph
The Graphophone was the name and trademark of an improved version of the phonograph. It was initially designed at the Volta Laboratory established by
Graphophone
Record company in the United Kingdom
Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. was one of the earliest gramophone companies in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1917 as an offshoot of the American Columbia
Columbia_Graphophone_Company
U.S. National Historic research laboratory
Graphophone Company through a share exchange with the Volta Graphophone Company. Bell used the considerable profits from the sale of his Graphophone shares
Volta_Laboratory_and_Bureau
Device for analogue recording of sound
Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s and introduced the graphophone, including the use of wax-coated cardboard cylinders and a cutting stylus
Phonograph
American record label
addition to the cylinder system in 1901, preceded only by their "Toy Graphophone" of 1899, which used small, vertically cut records. Their earliest record
Columbia_Records
German–British record label
in the 1920s as a jazz record label. On 5 October 1926, the Columbia Graphophone Company acquired Parlophone's business, name, logo, and release library
Parlophone
Irish audio engineer and inventor (1848–1924)
cousin of Alexander Graham Bell and was instrumental in developing the graphophone. Bell was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1848 to Professor David Charles
Chichester_Bell
Device for recording human speech
tape recorders. The name "Dictaphone" is a trademark of the American Graphophone Company, but it has also become a common term for all dictation machines
Dictation_machine
Japanese record label
1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the United Kingdom and adopted the standard UK Columbia trademarks
Nippon_Columbia
Medium for recording and reproducing sound
engraving, rather than indenting, as the recording method. In 1887, their Graphophone system was being put to the test of practical use by official reporters
Phonograph_cylinder
Brand of early 20th century American phonograph
Columbia Graphophone Company. Introduced in 1907, Grafonolas are internal horn alternatives to the same company's external horn Disc Graphophones. Until
Columbia_Grafonola
British record label active 1909–1993
music retail chain. In 1931, the Gramophone Company merged with Columbia Graphophone Company to form EMI, with Gramophone Company continuing as a label, and
His Master's Voice (British record label)
His_Master's_Voice_(British_record_label)
American inventor and businessman (1854–1940)
significant improvements to Thomas Edison's phonograph, resulting in the Graphophone, one version of which was the first Dictaphone. Later in his career Tainter
Charles_Sumner_Tainter
American businessman and founder of Columbia Records (1856–1915)
the nascent graphophone, which was then being marketed by the American Graphophone Company, based in Washington, D.C. American Graphophone's technology
Edward_D._Easton
Topics referred to by the same term
book publisher Columbia Games, an American board game company Columbia Graphophone Company, a British record company and label from 1922 to 1973 Columbia
Columbia
British record label
oversaw EMI's various labels, including The Gramophone Co. Ltd., Columbia Graphophone Company, and Parlophone Co. Ltd. In July 1965, the standalone EMI Record
EMI_Records
American music competition
The 1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition was a competition part-sponsored by the Columbia record company in honour of the centenary of
1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition
1928_International_Columbia_Graphophone_Competition
British record label established 1995; imprint of Parlophone Records
subsidiary of the UK branch of Columbia Records, known as the Columbia Graphophone Company. The first record issues on the Regal Record label in February
Regal_Recordings
American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)
A recording cylinder and needle for a Graphophone.
Thomas_Edison
1967 single by Neil Diamond
"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by American musician Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached number 10 on the US pop
Girl,_You'll_Be_a_Woman_Soon
German record company founded by Swedish industrialist Carl Lindström
in 1926 to the Columbia Graphophone Company which had rights to electrical recording technology. In 1931, Columbia Graphophone merged with the Gramophone
Carl_Lindström_Company
English beat band
Freddie and the Dreamers were an English beat band that had a number of hit records between 1962 and 1965. The band was well-known for their stage act
Freddie_and_the_Dreamers
Record label
Volta associates established the American Graphophone Company for the manufacturing and sale of Graphophones, and Edison organized the Edison Phonograph
North American Phonograph Company
North_American_Phonograph_Company
English guitarist (born 1944)
Silhouettes, who asked him to help record some singles for Columbia Graphophone Company, including "The Worrying Kind". Mike Leander of Decca Records
Jimmy_Page
American producer of dictation machines
Bell and his associates set up the Volta Graphophone Company, which later merged with the American Graphophone Company (founded in 1887) which itself later
Dictaphone
18th Century Manufacturer of Cylinder Phonograph Records
Phonograph Company who had joined with the American Graphophone Company to manufacture graphophones (at this point nearly identical to phonographs), blank
United States Phonograph Company
United_States_Phonograph_Company
Composition by John Philip Sousa
States Marine Band, conducted by Sousa's concertmaster, was made on Graphophone cylinder for the fledgling Columbia Records company in Washington, D
The_Washington_Post_(march)
British music recording and publishing company
Industries Ltd was formed in March 1931 by the merger of the Columbia Graphophone Company and the Gramophone Company, with its "His Master's Voice" record
EMI
American traditional folk song popularized in 1964
"The House of the Rising Sun" is an American traditional folk song, sometimes called "Rising Sun Blues". It tells of a person's life gone wrong in the
The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun
Vinyl analog sound storage discs
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LP_record
Magnetic audio tape recording format
surface Phonautogram (1857) Grooved cylinder Phonograph cylinder (1877) Graphophone/Dictaphone cylinder (1887) Perfected phonograph/Ediphone (1888) Salon
Cassette_tape
1965 studio album by the George Martin Orchestra
the LP in the United States on 19 September 1965, and EMI's Columbia Graphophone label released it in the United Kingdom on 19 November. The album consists
Help!_(George_Martin_album)
also operates Regal, a contemporary revival of the historic Columbia Graphophone budget/reissue label founded in 1914, and the French urban music label
List_of_Parlophone_artists
UK record label
the merger of those labels' respective parent companies – the Columbia Graphophone Company and the Gramophone Company – to form EMI. At the merger, those
Regal_Zonophone_Records
Illicitly-produced gramophone discs made from discarded X-ray prints in the USSR
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Ribs_(recordings)
Scottish rock band
Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as the Gaylords, and then later billed as Dean
Marmalade_(band)
Russian-British engineer and entrepreneur
became Marconi's joint general manager. He was recruited by the Columbia Graphophone Company in 1928 as general manager. Early in 1931, Columbia and the Gramophone
Isaac_Shoenberg
English blues and psychedelic rock band
The Yardbirds are an English blues rock band formed in London in 1963. The band started the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton
The_Yardbirds
1958 single by Cliff Richard and the Drifters
"Move It" is a song written by Ian Samwell and recorded by Cliff Richard and the Drifters (the English band that would later become the Shadows). Originally
Move_It
Insertion of foreign objects into soft tissues under the skin or into muscle
An X-ray image of Graphophone needles driven into the flesh by a psychiatric patient.
Self-embedding
Symbols usually representing media playback controls
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Media_control_symbols
British actor and singer (born 1936)
John Dudley Leyton (born 17 February 1936) is a retired English actor and singer. Leyton as a singer is best known for his hit song "Johnny Remember Me"
John_Leyton
English singer and actor (b. 1946)
UK Singles Chart List of British Jewish entertainers List of Columbia Graphophone Company artists List of people from the London Borough of Hackney Colin
Helen_Shapiro
1964 single by Peter and Gordon
"A World Without Love" is a song recorded by the British duo Peter and Gordon and released as their first single in February 1964. It was included on the
A_World_Without_Love
devices made by Edison and the National Phonograph Company. The American Graphophone Company sued each iteration of Walcutt and Leeds' enterprise (among many
Walcutt_and_Leeds
1965 single by The Animals
before the familiar lyrics in the chorus). Spelling on original Columbia Graphophone by single release label used the "We've" form; the sleeve left out the
We Gotta Get Out of This Place
We_Gotta_Get_Out_of_This_Place
British linguist (1819–1905)
can be heard at the Smithsonian Institution, as extracted from an 1881 graphophone recording. The following are some of the more prominent of the 93 publications
Alexander_Melville_Bell
Storage medium: cartridge containing a computer tape
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Tape_cartridge
Form of physical media
surface Phonautogram (1857) Grooved cylinder Phonograph cylinder (1877) Graphophone/Dictaphone cylinder (1887) Perfected phonograph/Ediphone (1888) Salon
Cassette_(format)
1969 song by Lulu, joint Eurovision winner
"Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu, with music composed by Alan Moorhouse and lyrics by Peter Warne. It represented the United
Boom_Bang-a-Bang
1968 single by Raymond Froggatt
"Callow-la-vita" is a song by British singer-songwriter Raymond Froggatt recorded and released by his eponymous band as a debut single in April 1968. The
Callow-la-vita
1968 single by Pink Floyd
"It Would Be So Nice" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, written by the keyboard player/singer Richard Wright. It was the fourth single released
It_Would_Be_So_Nice
English actor and TV personality (1920–1997)
Hugh Hughes Green OStJ (2 February 1920 – 3 May 1997) was an English radio and television presenter, game show host and actor. Green was born in Marylebone
Hughie_Green
English comedian, singer and television presenter (1932–2020)
Desmond Bernard O'Connor CBE (12 January 1932 – 14 November 2020) was an English comedian, singer and television presenter. He was a long-time TV chat-show
Des_O'Connor
Record label
1920s had signed an agreement with the British record label Columbia Graphophone Company for the production and distribution of records in Italy. Since
EMI_Italiana
British phonograph manufacturer and record label
artwork. In 1931, The Gramophone Company partnered with the Columbia Graphophone Company to form Electric and Musical Industries Limited (EMI). The Gramophone
Gramophone_Company
1965 single by the Animals
"It's My Life" is a song written by New York City songwriters Roger Atkins and Carl D'Errico. The song was originally performed by English R&B band The
It's My Life (The Animals song)
It's_My_Life_(The_Animals_song)
American businessman and politician
several inventions during the Gilded Age, including the typewriter, the graphophone, and the linotype machine. He has been called the "father of the linotype
James_O._Clephane
American record label
British affiliate, the Gramophone Company, merged with the Columbia Graphophone Company to form EMI. This gave RCA head David Sarnoff a seat on the EMI
RCA_Records
Australian recording studio
The studio was founded in 1926 under the Columbia Graphophone Company as the Columbia Graphophone Studios. In 1954, the studios relocated from their
Studios_301
Audio compression technologies
surface Phonautogram (1857) Grooved cylinder Phonograph cylinder (1877) Graphophone/Dictaphone cylinder (1887) Perfected phonograph/Ediphone (1888) Salon
Dolby_Digital
British actor (1916–1975)
July 2021. Andrews, Frank; Hayes, Jim; Smith, Michael (2010). Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd., 'DB' prefixed catalogue series. and 'LB' clef series. of
John_Slater_(actor)
1964 single by Ken Dodd
"Happiness" is a song written by American country musician Bill Anderson, and first recorded by Anderson on his 1963 album Still. In the United Kingdom
Happiness (Bill Anderson song)
Happiness_(Bill_Anderson_song)
Automatic musical instrument
signs of the zodiac, for twelve music boxes. Barrel organ Cuckoo clock Graphophone Musical clock Player piano Singing bird box Shanghai Gallery of Antique
Music_box
1964 single by the Shadows
"Theme for Young Lovers" is an instrumental by British group the Shadows, released as a single in February 1964. It peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles
Theme_for_Young_Lovers
English pianist (1925–2000)
Russ Conway (born Trevor Herbert Stanford; 2 September 1925 – 16 November 2000) was an English popular music pianist and composer. Conway had 20 piano
Russ_Conway
1966 single by the Seekers
"Georgy Girl" is a song by the Australian pop/folk music group the Seekers. It was used as the title song for the 1966 British romantic comedy film Georgy
Georgy_Girl_(song)
English rock band
Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965 by Syd Barrett (guitar, vocals), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass guitar, vocals) and
Pink_Floyd
1966 studio album by the Yardbirds
using with the Bluesbreakers. Yardbirds was released by the Columbia Graphophone Company in the UK on 15 July 1966 and by Epic Records in the US on 18
Roger_the_Engineer
1964 single by Gerry and the Pacemakers
"Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" is a song written by Gerry Marsden, Freddie Marsden, Les Chadwick and Les Maguire, the members of British beat group
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
Don't_Let_the_Sun_Catch_You_Crying
1963 single by Cliff Richard and the Shadows
"Don't Talk to Him" is a song by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, released as a single in November 1963. It peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and
Don't_Talk_to_Him
Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)
Schoenherr, Steven E. (February 10, 2000). "Charles Sumner Tainter and the Graphophone". Recording Technology History. Audio Engineering Society. Retrieved
Alexander_Graham_Bell
1961 single by Ernie K-Doe
becoming the B-side. The single was released by EMI subsidiary Columbia Graphophone Company in May 1964. In August, Epic Records released the single in the
A_Certain_Girl
1964 single by The Dave Clark Five
"Bits and Pieces" is a song by British beat group The Dave Clark Five. The single hit number 2 in the UK and number 4 in the US, as well as being a success
Bits_and_Pieces_(song)
1961 single by Helen Shapiro
"Walkin' Back to Happiness" is a 1961 single by Helen Shapiro. The song was written by John Schroeder and Mike Hawker. With backing orchestrations by Norrie
Walkin'_Back_to_Happiness
company based in Milan. When the Gramophone Company and the Columbia Graphophone Company merged in 1931 to form EMI, Saif in turn merged with Columbia's
La_voce_del_padrone
1968 single by Cliff Richard
"Congratulations" is a song recorded by British singer Cliff Richard written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. It represented the United Kingdom in the
Congratulations (Cliff Richard song)
Congratulations_(Cliff_Richard_song)
Digital audio tape format
surface Phonautogram (1857) Grooved cylinder Phonograph cylinder (1877) Graphophone/Dictaphone cylinder (1887) Perfected phonograph/Ediphone (1888) Salon
ADAT
1959 single by Russ Conway
"Side Saddle" is a hit single which was number one in the UK Singles Chart for four weeks from 27 March 1959. The honky-tonk style tune, composed by British
Side_Saddle
Irish contributions to science, technology, and engineering
preparation. 1886: Graphophone – Chichester Bell, cousin of Alexander Graham Bell and son of a Derry family, co-invented the graphophone with Charles Sumner
Timeline of Irish inventions and discoveries
Timeline_of_Irish_inventions_and_discoveries
Show tune from the 1959 musical The Sound of Music
"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. It is sung at the close of the first act and is
Climb_Ev'ry_Mountain
1957 single by Ruth Brown
Lucky Lips is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by Ruth Brown in 1956 and was successfully covered by Cliff Richard
Lucky_Lips
American lawyer (1822–1897)
that developed wax-coated cardboard cylinders and disks for used on a graphophone. These improvements were invented by Alexander Bell's cousin Chester
Gardiner_Greene_Hubbard
English band
of artists by total number of UK number one singles List of Columbia Graphophone Company artists List of bands and artists from Merseyside List of performers
Gerry_and_the_Pacemakers
1970 single by Russell Morris
"Rachel" is a song by Australian singer Russell Morris. The song was written by English singer-songwriter Raymond Froggatt and produced by Howard Gable
Rachel_(song)
1961 single by Mr. Acker Bilk and the Leon Young String Chorale
"Stranger on the Shore" is a piece for clarinet written by Acker Bilk for his young daughter and originally named "Jenny" after her. The tune was written
Stranger_on_the_Shore
Song
first recorded in September of that year by Samuel Ash for the Columbia Graphophone Company, as "Give Me the Moonlight: Give Me the Girl (And Leave the Rest
Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl
Give_Me_the_Moonlight,_Give_Me_the_Girl
American inventor and electrical engineer
cylinder phonograph with a distinct tone arm. However, the American Graphophone Company sued Amet over perceived infringements and its manufacture was
Edward_H._Amet
1964 single by Gerry and the Pacemakers
"I'm the One" is a song by Liverpudlian band Gerry and the Pacemakers, released as a single in January 1964. It was a top-ten hit in the UK and also charted
I'm the One (Gerry and the Pacemakers song)
I'm_the_One_(Gerry_and_the_Pacemakers_song)
were signed to EMI and their records were released through the Columbia Graphophone Company in the UK and Epic Records in the US. In other countries, the
The_Yardbirds_discography
Australian singer and guitarist (1937–2024)
Francis Edward Ifield (30 November 1937 – 18 May 2024) was an Australian country music singer and guitarist who often incorporated yodelling into his music
Frank_Ifield
English language cover of Italian song (1963)
"I (Who Have Nothing)" (sometimes billed as "I Who Have Nothing") is an English-language cover of the Italian song "Uno dei tanti" (English: "One of Many")
I_(Who_Have_Nothing)
1969 single by Vanity Fare
"Early in the Morning" is a song by British band Vanity Fare, released as a single in June 1969. It became an international hit and was awarded a gold
Early in the Morning (Vanity Fare song)
Early_in_the_Morning_(Vanity_Fare_song)
Recording studio in London, England
near the studio building. The Gramophone Company merged with Columbia Graphophone Company to form Electric and Musical Industries (EMI) in 1931, and the
Abbey_Road_Studios
Digital optical disc data storage format
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Compact_disc
Brinkmann Audio GmbH Cambridge Audio Clearaudio Electronic Collaro Columbia Graphophone Company Columbia Gramophone Company Columbia Phonograph Company Connoisseur
List of phonograph manufacturers
List_of_phonograph_manufacturers
1965 single by the Barron Knights
"Merry Gentle Pops" is a song by British humorous group the Barron Knights. It was released as a single in November 1965 and became a top-ten hit in the
Merry_Gentle_Pops
Australian band
months imprisonment. The Flying Circus signed to EMI Records/Columbia Graphophone Company in late 1968 and appeared at an outdoor concert in Sydney's Domain
The_Flying_Circus_(band)
1958 single by Bobby Freeman
"Do You Want to Dance" is a song written by American singer Bobby Freeman and recorded by him in 1958. It reached number 5 on the United States Billboard
Do_You_Want_to_Dance
American record company
In March 1925, Louis Sterling, managing director of the UK Columbia Graphophone Company, backed by J.P. Morgan & Co., acquired a controlling interest
American_Record_Corporation
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Boy/Male
English
noble.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Swedish
Pure; Torture
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss
Son of Jack; He who Supplants; God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bright; Shining
Boy/Male
Muslim
King
Boy/Male
Hindu
Noble minded
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sandipan | ஸாஂதீபந
A sage, Lighting
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Nakht-ankh.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Decency; Manner
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin French
Heavenly.
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