The article discusses about the National Jukebox which is a collection of more than 16,000 historical audio recordings that were produced under record labels within the Sony Music Entertainment umbrella, including Victor Records. It mentions the recordings span numerous genres, in...
Most registry recordings cannot be posted on theInternetbecause of copyright restrictions, but some are available at the online National Jukebox, which provides free access to recordings from the Library of Congress and other libraries and archives. ...
Stepp’s “Bonaparte’s Retreat” is among the 1937 recordings Library of Congress folk historians Alan and Elizabeth Lomax made during their musicological tour of Kentucky. In the 1930s, it was a common dance tune, but the fiddler they recorded that day, William...
Library of Congress's National Jukebox, one of the largest online collections of early-twentieth-century sound recordings. It highlights the impact of the Music Modernization Act, which grants public domain status to recordings published prior to 1923, allowing for increased ac...