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  1. Gramophone Company, a British record company, existing from 1897 to 1931 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gramophone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.

  2. The record featured 2 songs on the first side, and an etching of the album's promotional logo (a coiled centipede) on the second side. a 1" record was released by the hardcore band Spazz on Slap A Ham Records. It contains one track on each side : "Hemorrhoidal Dance of Death" (played at 78 RPM) and "Patches Are For Posers" (played at 33 RPM).

  3. Gramophone Company of India or Saregama, an Indian record company Berliner Gramophone , an early American record company Deutsche Grammophon , a German classical music record label

  4. The gramophone, invented by Emile Berliner, plays sounds from a flat disk record. The record is placed onto the turntable. The turntable spins the record while a lever with a small needle on the bottom lies between the little grooves in the disk. When the grooves make the needle vibrate, music is played.

  5. Fonotipia Records, or Dischi Fonotipia, was an Italian gramophone record label established in 1904 with a charter to record the art of leading opera singers and some other celebrity musicians, chiefly violinists.

  6. British Homophone was a record company, [1] based in Great Britain that operated between 1921 and 1985. Incorporated on 3 August 1921 as a private company, it originally owned the label Homochord, and the respective company called The British Homochord Co., Ltd, which had its roots in The Homophone Disc Record Co. established in 1908 by Bernhard Andres & Co. on behalf of Homophone Company GmbH ...

  7. George Baker. George Baker (10 February 1885 – 8 January 1976) was an English singer. He is remembered for singing on thousands of gramophone records in a career that spanned 53 years, beginning in 1909.

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