What has happened in jukeboxes of days gone by. Well, for one thing, video, jukeboxes are fast replacing the old machines we used to love and there is good reason. Dollar for dollar or rather quarter ...
Used to be that a bar was only as good as its jukebox, until even the most respectable of hole-in-the-walls started going digital. Not that we can blame them. Maintaining a thirty-, forty-, fifty-year ...
As the old saw goes, a drink tastes better at a bar, and a song sounds better on a jukebox. Jukes listed in the query are from the 1940s, not '50s. The earlier boxes are called "Golden Age" jukeboxes.
Dan Coulter was 12 years old when he bought his first jukebox. The Bloomington kid wasn’t very good in academics but he liked music and he was good with his hands. When he heard that a friend had a ...
BOSTON — The Sevens, a beer-and-wine tavern with an oak bar worn smooth by decades of drinkers, has two amenities that set it apart: a real cork dart board, and one of the best jukeboxes east of the ...
Jukeboxes are the last vestige of non-on-demand music. You have a list of songs you can potentially play and that’s it—if you don’t like Willie or Waylon or Brown-Eyed Girl you’re usually stuck. WSJ ...
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