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Re: [ARSCLIST] Concertapes -- what became of it?



----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Fine" <tflists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
What was the history of Concertapes? I believe they started out in the mid-50's issuing stereo 2-track tapes. I have both "staggered" (Magnecorder format) and "stacked" (standard 2-track) tapes from them, both musical tapes by Leonard Sorkin heading variously named ensembles which I believe someone here said were members of the Chicago Symphony. And Concertapes also released the "Sound In the Round" series by Robert Oaks Jordan.

Well, near as I recall, "Concertape" was a brand name used for "Radio Shack" (now "Circuit City" here in
frozen Canuckistan, since the term "radio shack" was related to a much earlier era in ham radio, when one
"borrowed" both the UX-245's out of the household radio in order to build an up-to-date transmitter...!)


Was there a "Concertape" label in the early LP era unrelated to the later history of cheap generic
R-2-R blank tape, and later cassettes...?!


Steven C. Barr


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