Some burger joints are authentic time capsules of the hey-day of fast food. This Florida restaurant has successfully operated ...
For the 1957 season, the Blue Oval decided upon a supercharged 312 Y-Block V8, which would come to be known as the F-Code, on ...
What are Creed's most played songs on TouchTunes jukeboxes? There's a reason we are asking as today (Nov. 26) is National Jukebox Day and Creed are the 2025 National Jukebox Day Ambassadors. And while ...
Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 25, 2025) – A cornerstone of Canada’s antique and collectibles scene, Wayne Learie, affectionately known as “The Mad Picker,” is retiring after an ...
A organist is celebrating four decades behind the keys of a Wurlitzer organ at a popular attraction. Robert Wolfe, from Norwich, has played the organ for 45 years at Thursford in Fakenham, Norfolk, ...
Henry F. Farny (1847–1916) is well known for his paintings of the American West, especially those focusing on the American Indian such as “The Song of the Talking Wire.” Not so well known, and much ...
The Smithsonian's Wurlitzer (its console above, with the Star-Spangled Banner) likely played the national anthem before movies. Eric Long/National Musuem of American History, SI Of all the musical ...
International Game Technology is fifty years old this year. For its age, it’s been an awfully revolutionary company. Let’s start with the founder, William “Si” Redd. He was Mississippi-born and bred.
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 ...