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- Jukebox - Wikipedia
The first coin-operated phonograph was introduced by Louis Glass and William S Arnold in 1889 at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco [2] The term "jukebox" itself is believed to derive from the Gullah word "juke" or "joog", meaning disorderly or rowdy, referring to juke joints where music and dancing were common
- From Coins to Streams — The First Jukebox Ever (1889 . . . - YouTube
On November 23, 1889, the world heard paid music for the very first time Inside a lively San Francisco saloon, a single coin unlocked a song — and changed ho
- The First “Jukebox” – Music Machine: The History of the Jukebox
This specific jukebox is actually one of Thomas Edison’s productions, known as the “Edison Eclipse ” The phonograph, like Glass’s, operated after receiving a coin, at which point it would automatically play a song until returning to its “start” position
- Nov. 23, 1889: S. F. Gin Joint Hears Worlds First Jukebox - WIRED
1889: The first jukebox is installed at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco It becomes an overnight sensation, and its popularity spreads around the world
- The Colorful, Scandalous, True History of the Machine That Created . . .
In 1889, a San Francisco tavern called the Palais Royale debuted a hot new attraction: a modified Edison phonograph that, when a customer inserted a nickel, played music from a single wax
- Even More Stuff You Never See Anymore! - History and Headlines
On November 23, 1889, the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco became the home of the first public jukebox, a coin operated contraption that played records on demand
- Flashback 1889: Coin-Op Phonograph Foreshadows Jukebox
The primitive contraption wasn’t even called a jukebox… The “nickel-in-the-slot phonograph,” created by Louis Glass and William S Arnold, was an Edison Class M wax cylinder phonograph fitted with a coin mechanism and four stethoscope-like listening tubes
- NOVEMBER 23, 1889: The world’s first jukebox debuted at the Palais . . .
It would have been long forgotten as one of the many saloons in the Barbary Coast [1] except that, in 1889, it debuted the world’s first jukebox Thomas Edison unveiled his invention of the phonograph in 1877
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