On this day (November 29) in 1877, Thomas Edison showed off his phonograph for the first time ushering in an incredible new era of recorded music. There have been a lot of advances in technology since then such as the Victrola, the stereo, the eight-track player, the cassette player, the Sony Walkman, the iPod, and so many more—but all began with Edison’s wax-cylinder based machine.
Published on November 29, 2018 02:05