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  • In the early 1950s, RCA (Radio Corporation of America) introduced a variation on the process called Electrofax where images are formed directly ...
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  • Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton (October 20, 1890 – July 10, 1941) was an American virtuoso jazz pianist, bandleader, and songwriter ...
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  • funded and inspired by David Sarnoff (the head of RCA), to discover both the sort of music that listeners of radio liked and ways to improve their ...
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  • a stalemate. (Side note: In 1985, Panasonic, RCA, and Hitachi began releasing ... ::*Simplex (1955): Developed commercially by RCA and used to record ...
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  • *1968 - Liquid crystal display (LCD) developed by RCA *1970 - Silica optical fibers grown by Corning Incorporated *1970 - Invention of AOD (argon ...
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  • Electric competitor, General Electric's RCA division, which was looking ... American technology in many places. Just as RCA had entered the movie business ...
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  • Artists, Giant, Reprise, Atlantic, Liberty, Curb, RCA, Dreamcatcher, Capitol, WEA, Warner Bros. | Associated_acts = The Scholars, The Bobby ...
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  • Chet Atkins, entitled Chester and Lester, for RCA Victor. In 1978, Les Paul and Mary Ford were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. By the late ...
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  • Several companies, including Fairchild Semiconductor, RCA and Texas Instruments, picked up on the invention and began development programs. Fairchild ...
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  • Later Random House, a subsidiary of RCA, was subsequently bought by S.I. Newhouse and in turn, it eventually became a division of Bertelsmann ...
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  • worked on their second album, Bayou Country, at RCA Studios in Los Angeles. Released in January 1969 and becoming a number seven platinum hit, the record ...
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  • as a songwriter and then for a brief period at RCA. Although working in the field he loved, Oribison's dream extended far beyond writing songs ...
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  • Victor Talking Machine Company and its successor, RCA Victor. The company was pleased to abide by Rachmaninoff's restrictions, and proudly advertised ...
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  • * A Boy Named Sue And Other Country Songs (RCA Records) (1969) * Freakin' At The Freakers Ball (Columbia Records) (1972) * Crouchin' ...
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  • (DSM) and was introduced in 1968 by a group at RCA in the United States, headed by George Heilmeier. Heilmeier founded Optel, which introduced a number ...
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  • took top honors and were soon after approached by an RCA Records representative. The trio was signed to the label, cutting 11 tracks. This deal fell ...
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  • Pankove (inventor of the gallium nitride LED) at RCA Laboratories. Berkely Engineering News, [http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/EPA/EngNews/00F/EN2F/deaa ...
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  • Joey, Perkins was signed to Epic Records and later RCA Victor shortly before earning his Oscar nomination. Between 1957 and 1958 he released three ...
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  • | Label = RCA Records | Associated_acts = The Tenneva RamblersThe RamblersLouis ArmstrongWill Rogers | URL ...
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  • were released on 78-rpm discs by both HMV and RCA Victor. In later years, EMI reissued the recordings on LPs and CDs. At the end of his life Elgar ...
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