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  1. Nov 2, 2012 · The Birth of 33⅓. How Columbia Records won the battle of the speeds. Plus: Rare photos of Aretha, Streisand, Sinatra, and more. This is an excerpt from 360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story, by ...

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  2. 1947. In 1947, the company was renamed Columbia Records Inc. and founded its Mexican record company, Discos Columbia de Mexico. 1948. One can infer that Columbia was pressing the first LPs for distribution to their dealers for at least 3 months prior to the introduction of the LP on June 21, 1948.

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  4. Oct 16, 2015 · J.A.W., Oct 16, 2015. #8. W.B. The Collector's Collector. Location: New York, NY, USA. The New York studios began recording to tape in spring 1949 (more specific time period), initially in tandem with 16" disc masters, then by later in the year exclusively to tape. I.I.N.M., Columbia started right at the gate in terms of their magnetic tape ...

  5. Jun 21, 2018 · On this day, June 21st, in 1948, Columbia Records launched their new vinyl disc which played at thirty-three and a third RPM – changing records forever. Columbia Records launched a vinyl revolution that is still thriving to this day 70 years ago to the day. Their 12-inch, 33-⅓ LPs launched in New York on June 21st in 1948 and revolutionised ...

  6. The History of Columbia Records. Columbia Records was founded in Washington, D.C, in 1888 by Edward D. Easton. It is American and is owned by Sony Music Entertainment. Columbia originally released music through phonographs and phonograph cylinders. This was until 1889 when Columbia first graphophone.

  7. Nov 30, 2012 · It's a trajectory that was impossible to imagine in the 1880s, when the Columbia Phonograph Co. opened for business in Washington at 627 E Street NW, taking its name from the District.

  8. Jan 12, 2023 · Jan 12, 2023. Columbia Records made history on June 21, 1948, by releasing the first vinyl long-playing (LP) record. The invention of the LP marked a significant milestone in the history of music technology, as it allowed for longer and higher-quality recordings to be played on turntables. The man behind this revolutionary technology was Peter ...

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