At the Vanguard of Vinyl: A Cultural History of the Long-Playing Record in Jazz
<p>At the Vanguard of Vinyl investigates the jazz industry's adoption of the long-playing record (LP), 1948-1960. The technological advancements of the LP, along with the incipient use of magnetic tape recording, made it feasible to commercially issue recordings running beyond the three-m...
Main Author: | Mueller, Darren |
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Other Authors: | Meintjes, Louise |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9969 |
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