Archive for June 18th, 2011

LONG PLAY RECORD UNVAILED ON THIS DATE IN 1948

lp record

 CBS Laboratories worked with a team at Columbia Records to develop a
phonograph record that would hold at least 20 minutes of music per side. The
research began in 1941, was suspended during World War II, and then resumed
in 1945 Columbia Records unveiled the LP at a press conference in the Waldorf
Astoria on June 19, 1948 in two formats: 10 inch in diameter, matching that of 78
rpm singles, and 12 inch in diameter. The first catalogue number for a ten-inch LP,
CL 6001, was a reissue of the Frank Sinatra 78 rpm album set The Voice of Frank Sinatra; the first catalogue number for a twelve-inch LP, ML 4001 (above), was
the Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 64, played
by Nathan Milstein with the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York
conducted by Bruno Walter. These two albums are considered to be the
first long-players.

Voiceoffranksinatra lp

                             LP_logo

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RADIO SHOW DEBUTED ON THIS DATE IN 1939

  Ellery-Queen-ad

With Hugh Marlowe (below) in the title role, Ellery Queen was introduced in
The Adventures of Ellery Queen on CBS Radio on June 18, 1939. Between
1939-1948, the show was broadcast alternately on CBS, NBC and ABC. The
premise was that a mystery would be dramatized but then interrupted when a
panel of celebrities would attempt to solve the mystery. The Gulf Oil Company
was the first commercial sponsor of the show.

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Hugh Marlowe with Marian Shockley who played the
character Nikki Porter.

Bromo-Seltzer spot ad for Ellery Queen from 42-04-09 over KPO
Bromo-Seltzer sponsored the first NBC run
of The Adventures of Ellery Queen

 

ellery fan button

RARE  "ELLERY QUEEN CLUB MEMBER" BUTTON.

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