Mrs. Shaw Conquers the World; or, Adventures in 19th-Century Discography

Prior to 1895, the average person was only likely to come into contact with a phonograph at a demonstration presented by an exhibitor or at a phonograph parlor, an establishment that offered coin-operated machines at which customers could listen to records through tubes resembling a stethoscope. For the most part during this early period, it … Continue reading Mrs. Shaw Conquers the World; or, Adventures in 19th-Century Discography