When he heard that a friend had a busted jukebox from the 1940s sitting in his family’s basement, he bought it for $25. He took the 300-pound machine apart to haul it home, where he set about ...
45 rpm records that were smaller and less breakable began to replace 78s as the 1950s began. Newly-manufactured jukeboxes around the same time also upped the number of records they could contain ...
A museum that celebrates Lancashire as the home of Britain’s jukebox revolution is set to open soon. Enthusiast Karl Dawson ...