Jukebox, Jewkbox! A Century on Shellac and Vinyl

Fun exhibition at the Jewish Museum looking at the role of Jewish immigrants in creating and developing the recording industry.

The show began by looking at the development of records and record players from the Emil Berliner’s invention of the gramophone and the birth of His Master’s Voice label and then went through technological development from shellac through vinyl and into CDs and the web.

The main room was a wonderful display of record covers from various Jewish artists arranged by chronological themes. There was a great section on comedy records. There were av displays but quite a few of them didn’t work. The real shame was the exhibition was almost silent, just the occasional quiet records on a jukebox. I know I usually moan about noise in galleries but this one needed it.

Closes on 16 October 2016

 

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