My name is Jack Stanley, I have studied history for many years. This blog is about history in a more raw view, not over done. I often use original materials to bring a historic event or story to life or an interview I may have done with the person mentioned. If you cook a vegetable too long it loses much. The same can be said of many histories. They are the history of the history written before it. Over done history. THIS IS HISTORY IN THE RAW. Comments send to phonograph78@hotmail.com
Monday, September 18, 2006
Speaking at the New England Conservatory of Music and playing for the first time in decades a Tin Foil Phonograph for the crowd
Talking away to the students and technology geeks
getting ready to record my voice on the Bergman style tin foil phonograph
After playing back to the amazed audience my voice on a piece of foil...they break into applause...........Phonographs are fun!!
In September 2005, I spoke at the New England Conservatory of Music. It was an interesting event dealing with recording and the art of making records.
It was fun and it was the first time in a long time that a Tin Foil Phonograph played before an audience in New England. Here are a few pictures of the talk and demonstration. I enjoyed the program, as did the school.
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