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American moms used to practice a rite as strict as a ceremony at a pyramid in the Yucatan jungle about 1500 years ago.
Davis also highlighted the store’s unique selection of 45 rpm records (referred to as “forty-fives”), which are harder to find than the standard 33⅓ rpm “long-playing records” that are ...
Toshiba's Aurex AX-RP10 Portable Turntable is perfect for music lovers who want to spin records anywhere. The TSA would like a word.
But, thanks to its lifestyle brand Aurex, it appears that the company is dabbling in portable record players, too. The Aurex AX-RP10 is a compact portable record player that is compatible with 33 1/3 ...
Like the Sound Burger, the AX-RP10 has a built-in battery with a 2,000mAh capacity that Toshiba says should last up to 10 hours. It’s compatible with both 33 1/3 and 45 rpm records, and uses MM ...
The Vertere DG X features an electronic speed change for playing 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records. Vertere Plug-and-play ready Aside from the upgraded components, the other big difference is that Vertere ...
The following year, officials broke ground on a WEA Manufacturing facility in the Midvalley Industrial Park, constructing a 240,000-square-foot plant to manufacture 33 and 45 RPM records ...
It plays both 33-⅓ and 45 RPM records, and comes with a replaceable stylus needle and a felt mat, for improved audio tracking and record protection, according to the brand.
He enjoyed just sitting by his Ristaucrat Dial-O-Matic machine listening to his 45 rpm records. He looked forward to his Hilltop Bakery long johns and A&W root beer.
Riyadh -- The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) reported a 14.45% increase in cargo throughput for 2024, reaching 320,784,757 tons, up from 300,542,872 tons in 2023. The number of outbound containers ...
U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright urged the state Department of Health to investigate "strikingly high" rates of cancer, illness and death among former employees of the former WEA Manufacturing in Olyphant.
October 1979: Officials break ground for the $13 million WEA Manufacturing facility in the Midvalley Industrial Park. The plant will manufacture 33 and 45 RPM records, cassettes and 8-track tapes.