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  2. Rainbow Records - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Records was a record label based in the United States of America in 1920 which featured recordings of Christian gospel music, hymns, and spirituals. [ 1 ] Rainbow Records were made by the Rodeheaver Record Company of Chicago, Illinois , which in turn was owned by trombonist and composer Homer Rodeheaver .

  3. Rainbow Quest - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Quest (1965–66) was a U.S. television series devoted to folk music and hosted by Pete Seeger.It was videotaped in black-and-white and featured musicians from traditional American music genres such as traditional folk music, old-time music, bluegrass and blues.

  4. List of cassette tape and cartridge tape formats - Wikipedia

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    The phrase cassette tape is ambiguous in that there is no common dictionary definition [1] [2] [3] so depending upon usage it has many different meanings, as for example any one the one of 106 different types of audio cassettes, [4] video cassettes [5] or data cassettes [6] listed at The Museum of Obsolete Media.

  5. How Cassettes and Tape-Trading Shaped Hip-Hop’s Early Years

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    Despite the recent resurgence in interest in physical media like vinyl records and cassettes, streaming is the medium that most consumers use to listen to music. This shift in culture and ...

  6. Videocassette recorder - Wikipedia

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    Its cartridges, resembling larger versions of the later VHS cassettes, used 3/4-inch (1.9 cm)-wide tape and had a maximum playing time of 60 minutes, later extended to 80 minutes. Sony also introduced two machines (the VP-1100 videocassette player and the VO-1700, also called the VO-1600 video-cassette recorder) to use the new tapes.

  7. Cattletruck - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, they signed with Regular Records and began work on their debut album, with a series of singles and video clips released. [2] In December 1987, Ready to Believe was released, which peaked at number 58 on the Australian Charts. The band ground to a halt amidst bickering, management and financial issues in 1988. [2]

  8. Cut-out (recording industry) - Wikipedia

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    Two different ways of marking cut-out records on LP jackets. When LPs were the primary medium for the commercial distribution of sound recordings, manufacturers would cut the corner, punch a hole, or add a notch to the spine of the jacket of unsold records returned from retailers; these "cut-outs" might then be re-sold to record retailers or other sales outlets for sale at a discounted price.

  9. Video Cassette Recording - Wikipedia

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    Video Cassette Recording (VCR) is an early domestic analog recording format designed by Philips. It was the first successful consumer-level home videocassette recorder (VCR) system. Later variants included the VCR-LP and Super Video (SVR) formats. The VCR format was introduced in 1972, just after the Sony U-matic format in 1971. Although at ...