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AES Historical Committee

The AES Historical Committee is an international forum open to all who wish to investigate and learn about the achievements of those pioneers whose innovative ideas and inventions have contributed to audio's rich past. Dedicated to the preservation of over a century of audio history, the Committee is developing a broad-based history of audio engineering and the audio industry.

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Robert Atkinson
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Upcoming: 1940s Radio Hour, ACC at the One World Theatre, November 17-19

Received information directly, then found ACC Newroom article that follows: The Austin Community College Choir is heading to Carnegie Hall, but its first stop will be here in Austin for benefit performances of The 1940’s Radio Hour to raise funds for the trip. The choir will perform ’40s tunes during three evenings of musical theater November 17-19 at the One World Theatre. Proceeds will defray expenses for a trip in April to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City. “It’s a very exciting…

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Gerald Shipley
Radio as a medium for entertainment began in the 1920’s as a response to the increased general interest in wireless communication from the decades preluding it. Radio became a source for widely distributed media, in the 30’s and 40’s nearly every household had one. It was considered the Golden Age and was thought to end in the 50’s due to the popularization of the television. Although this clearly was not the case as radio has remained a widespread medium in most technological places today. Roaring Twenties, Radio Antigua, Old Time Radio, Old Radios, Roaring 20s, Foto Vintage, The Old Days, Vintage Life, Vintage Radio

Radio Days

I recently discovered an online radio station that only plays music from the 1920's to the 1940's, day and night. How fantastic is that? The 1920's Radio Network broadcasts from Chesapeake, Virginia (and according to their website, their studio is deep in the woods!). Just a technical tip before you tune in: go to the middle of the page and select from the available streams, the main link did not work for me (but maybe it will for you). *** J'ai récemment découvert une station de radio en…

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Joseph Dozat