Archive for October, 2009

The birth of recorded music

On a recent trip to New Jersey, we found ourselves a few miles from the site of Thomas Edison’s museum. It included the factory, lab, library and home of the famous American inventor who brought the concept of recording audio into reality. In 1877, he invented the first phonograph, a device for recording and playing back sound. Originally, the wave forms were pressed into tinfoil on a grooved phonograph cylinder. Here is a look at some photos I took of “gear” in its infancy. Recording and playback technology sure has come a long way. I wonder what Mr. Edison would have thought of the mac laptop running Ableton Live? HA!

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Wes Restless takes us back

You may remember him from episode 10 of the Beat Studies Podcast. Wes Restless, along with vocalist Kid Planet (aka KP from The Pacifics) bring you a new twist on an old favorite. “Moonlight” has the nostalgic melody that takes us back to 1973 when King Harvest and their Wurlitzer Piano brought this memorable melody into the world. While the original single “Dancing in the Moonlight” reached #13 on the billboard top 100, this version, in this humble blogger’s opinion, bangs it outta the park… BAM!

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Throwback Thursday!!!

So…it’s about that time again! This joint rocked the whole summer! Shout out to the NUPEs! Enjoy!