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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audio History In a Nutshell?



Homer Rodeheaver. He did not "start" on cylinders, but made some of the last
"original" cylinders for Edison. He recorded in stereo for International
Sacred just three months before he died.

I've also read that Fred Van Eps did the same. Benny Goodman made cylinders
in the mid-1920s and I assume he ultimately made digital recordings (he died
in 1986), but I have no idea what the digital recordings were of. 

David N. Lewis
Assistant Classical Editor, All Music Guide

Maybe music was not intended to satisfy the curious definiteness of man.
Maybe it is better to hope that music may always be transcendental language
in the most extravagant sense. ~ Charles Ives


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I can think of at least one performer who started recording on cylinders,  
and was making stereo LPs before leaving 'this mortal sphere'.   Anyone?
 
Don Chichester



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