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  1. Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

    February 14, 2022 by admin

    Stuart-Scharf-Recording-Club-The-Disguises-98-LP-Record-Album-Vinyl-01-as Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Thank you for your support since 2001. All items are guaranteed. I will admit I don’t have much experience grading albums so this album will not be lower than Good when it comes to the vinyl itself. The cover you will see in the picture and I will let you judge that. I have not cleaned any of the vinyl so there may be be dust or fingerprints. All vinyl is guaranteed to play and not skip. If for some reason you are still not happy with the item, just contact me all items are 100% guaranteed. (mailed at the same time). Be sure to add me to your favorites list. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “urban_picker” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

  2. MINT MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS vintage 8×10 photo Berry Gordy Recording New York

    January 22, 2022 by admin

    MINT-MARTHA-AND-THE-VANDELLAS-vintage-8x10-photo-Berry-Gordy-Recording-New-York-01-ph MINT MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS vintage 8x10 photo Berry Gordy Recording New York
    MINT MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS vintage 8x10 photo Berry Gordy Recording New York

    MINT MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS vintage 8x10 photo Berry Gordy Recording New York
    MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS VINTAGE ORIGINAL 8X10 INCH PHOTO FROM BWRRYrECODRING ARTISTS PENN-WORLD ATTRACTIONS 520 FIFTH VENUE NEW YORK 36 N. Martha and the Vandellas vand. Jpg (19534 bytes) One of Motown Records’ earliest and most exciting vocal groups, Martha and The Vandellas achieved two Top Ten hits before the ascendancy of The Supremes. Driven by Martha Reeves’ soulful, brassy lead vocals, the Vandellas became Motown’s earthier, more aggressive “girl group” alternative to the Supremes. Gif (3285 bytes) Martha Reeves, one of eleven children, was born in Eufaula Alabama on July 18, 1941. She moved with her parents Ruby and Elijah to Detroit, Michigan before her first birthday. Reeves spent most of her childhood singing and working in her grandfather’s church. She attended Russell Elementary on Detroit’s eastside and was taught vocals by Emily Wagstaff. Northeastern High School was where she studied voice under the direction of Abraham Silver, who also coached Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Bobby Rogers of the Miracles. Jpg (252315 bytes) First Martha and the Vandellas group photo (From L-R Martha Reeves, Annette Beard and Rosalind Ashford) After graduating from high school in 1959, Reeves joined the girl group called the Fascinations. They recorded their first record about 1960, backing Mike Hanks on “The Hawk” on Mah’s Records. They also backed Leon Peterson on “I Know You Know” on the Bobbin label in 1962. Their first big break was working with local singer J. Barnes on Won’t You Let Me Know. ” The 1962 single on Rich Records credited both Barnes and the Del-Phis and led to the answer record “Ill Let You Know on Check-Mate. In the late summer of 1960 Reeves met Rosalind Ashford and they were invited to join Annette Sterling and Gloria Williamson in the Del-Phis. After doing some local talent shows and jobs they recorded a single on Chess-Mate Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records in 1961. The Del-Phi”s recording that didn’t make the charts was “My Baby Won’t Come Back. Jpg (56305 bytes) Reeves as a solo entered and won a talent contest. The prize was a three day engagement at the Twenty Grand, a local nightclub where she sang as Martha LaVaille. On her last night, William “Mickey” Stevenson, an A&R and Berry Gordy’s right-hand man at Motown Records, approached Reeves, after hearing her sing, and gave her his card. In 1961 Reeves was hired as his secretary. One day Motown head Berry Gordy needed background singers in short order for a session; Reeves and her friends, Ashford and Beard, were called in. They sang behind Marvin Gaye on “Stubborn Kind of Fellow, ” his first hit in 1962 and Hitch Hike. A couple months later, Reeves again found her self in the right place at the right time. Stevenson had called over to the studio, where a union rep was checking to make sure the label was following the rule that a singer had to be on a mic when tracks were recorded. In Mary Well’s absence, Reeves sang “I’ll Have To Let Him Go, impressing Stevenson enough ask the Del-Phis to record “You’ll Never Cherish A Love So True (‘Til You Lose It). The session was a success, but Gloria decided she didn’t want to leave her job and left the group. The single was issued anyway on Mel-O-Dy as by the Vells. The rest of the group convinced Gordy that they were staying as a trio. Gordy then asked the girls to come up with a new name. They then called themselves Martha and the Vandellas, taking their name from Detroit street Van Dyke and Reeve’s favorite singer Della Reese before recording I’ll Have to Let Him Go. Jpg (571373 bytes) Come Get These Memories Signed to the newly formed Gordy label in September 1962 as Martha and The Vandellas, the group’s first hit was their second release, a beat ballad “Come Get These Memories” (#29 pop, #3 R&B 1963) and was Holland-Dozier-Holland’s first collaboration as a songwriting team. “Memories” was followed by two explosive Holland-Dozier-Holland dance records: “Heat Wave” (#4 pop, #1 R&B, 1963) and “Quicksand” (#8 1963). After being turned down by Kim Weston, a Mickey Stevenson and Marvin Gaye composition, “Dancing in the Street” was given to Martha and the Vandellas; who turned it into their biggest hit (#2, 1964). Their other big hits included “Nowhere to Run” (#8, pop, #5 R&B, 1965) and “I’m Ready for Love” (#9 pop, #2 R&B, 1966), “Jimmy Mack” (#10 pop, #1 R&B, 1967) and “Honey Chile”(#11 pop,, #5 R&B, 1967) were the last Holland-Dozier-Holland compositions they recorded, and were their last big hits. Beard retired in 1963 and was replaced by former Velvelette Betty Kelly; when Kelly left four years later she was replaced by Reeve’s younger sister Lois. Ashford quit in 1969 and was replaced by another ex-Velvelette Sandra Tilley. Tilley died during surgery for a brain tumor in 1981. The group disbanded in 1973 after giving a farewell concert on December 21, 1972, at Detroit’s Cobo Hall. Lois Reeves went to work for Al Green. Martha Reeves launched a solo career, but her recordings for MCA, Arista, and Fantasy through 1980 failed to sell well. As recounted in her 1994 autobiography Dancing in the Street, Reeves believes that the groups succession was undermined by Motown and Berry Gordy Jr’s. Obsession with the Supremes. An example being Jimmy Mack which was held from release for two years because it sounded too much like the Supremes then current singles. A strong personality Reeves clashed with Gordy demanding answers to business questions that most other Motown artist didn’t ask until years after they left the label. Struggling to maintain a hectic schedule of recording and performing, Reeves became addicted to prescription drugs, exacerbating emotional problems that led to nervous breakdowns and a period of institutionalization. Reeves has been drug free since 1977. In 1989 she, Ashford and Beard sued Motown for back royalties. In 1974 Reeves signed with MCA Records, Her debut solo album, Martha Reeves produced by Richard Perry, had a minor hit “Power of Love”. Other solo albums were We Meet Again, and Got To Keep Movin on Fantasy Records, and The Rest of My Life for Arista Records. Though her solo records have been critically acclaimed, Reeves has never achieved the success that she had enjoyed with the Vandellas. Reeves currently resides in Downtown Detroit after living twelve years in Los Angeles. She continues to tour and record; sometimes the Vandellas consists of her sisters Lois and Delphine. On special occasions, she performs with Beard and Ashford. Rosalind Ashford has just retired from Ameritech and Annette Sterling has worked at St. John’s Hospital as a phlebotomist for the last forty years. The Vandellas were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 Along with the Supremes, Martha & the Vandellas defined the distaff side of the Motown sound in the’60s. Their biggest hits, including “Heat Wave, ” “Dancing in the Street, ” and “Nowhere to Run, ” remain among the most potent and enduring dance records of the era. The vocal group was led by Martha Reeves who, along with fellow Detroit natives Annette Sterling Beard, Gloria Williams, and Rosalind Ashford, founded the Del-Phis in 1960. After Reeves landed a secretarial position at the offices of Motown Records, the Del-Phis were tapped to record a one-off single for the label’s Melody imprint, which they cut under the name the Vels. The single fizzled, and Williams exited, reducing the group to a trio. After backing Marvin Gaye on the superb 1962 record “Stubborn Kind of Fellow, ” they were renamed Martha & the Vandellas, taking inspiration from Detroit’s Van Dyke Street and Reeves’ heroine, Della Reese. When singer Mary Wells failed to show up for a recording date, musicians’ union rules demanded that a vocalist be found to fulfill contractual obligations. As a result, Reeves was yanked from the secretarial pool and laid down what would become Martha & the Vandellas’ first record, 1963’s I’ll Have to Let Him Go. Following another Top Ten hit, “Quicksand, ” Beard retired, and was replaced by former Velvelette Betty Kelly. After singer Kim Weston turned down the Marvin Gaye/Ivy Jo Hunter/Mickey Stevenson composition “Dancing in the Street, ” the song was shuttled to Martha & the Vandellas; refashioned by Holland-Dozier-Holland to fit the group’s formula, the anthem became their biggest hit and definitive statement, reaching number two in the summer of 1964. In 1967, Kelly exited, and was replaced by Reeves’ younger sister Lois; on subsequent releases, the group was billed as Martha Reeves & the Vandellas. 1967’s “Jimmy Mack” and “Honey Chile” were the last records overseen by the Holland-Dozier-Holland team before their defection from Motown, and were also the final significant Vandellas hits. In 1968, Martha Reeves fell seriously ill, and in 1969 Ashford departed, with another former Velvelette, Sandra Tilley, assuming her position. The trio continued unsuccessfully for a few more years before breaking up in the wake of a December 1972 farewell performance at Detroit’s Cobo Hall. After Motown relocated its corporate offices to Los Angeles (a move Reeves denied she was privy to), the singer, who had begun a solo career, sued to have her contract with the label annulled. In her 1994 autobiography, Dancing in the Street, she charged that the Vandellas’ career, though highly successful in its own right, could have been even greater had Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. Given their music the same obsessive attention he afforded to Diana Ross & the Supremes. Martha Reeves Reeves recorded her debut solo effort, Martha Reeves, for MCA in 1974. Though a few more LPs followed, including 1976’s The Rest of My Life and 1978’s We Meet Again, she received little notice on her own, and eventually suffered a pair of nervous breakdowns that led to a brief period of institutionalization. Lois Reeves, meanwhile, went on to work with Al Green, while Sandra Tilley retired from music; she died in 1982 following surgery on a brain tumor. In 1989, Martha Reeves, Annette Beard, and Rosalind Ashford successfully sued Motown for back royalties, and occasionally reunited for performances in the’90s. Reeves also continued as a solo artist, and in addition performed with a Vandellas unit consisting of Lois and a third sister, Delphine. She released another solo album, the independent Home to You, in 2004. From 2005 through 2009, she served on Detroit’s city council. Afterward, she aligned with a non-profit organization to help musicians receive royalties, and she continued to be an active performer with the Vandellas. This is a listing of all the singles and albums released by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. 12 of their singles reached the Billboard Top 40 singles chart in the US while 22 singles registered on the Top 40 of the US R&B chart, two of which went to #1 on the chart. Six of the singles were Top 10 pop singles while ten were Top 10 R&B singles. Of all the songs they released, 25 of their singles were Hot 100 pop singles with 26 registering on the Hot 100 R&B singles chart. Contents 1 Albums 1.1 Compilation albums 2 Singles 2.1 The Del-Phis 2.2 The Vells 2.3 Martha and the Vandellas 2.4 Martha Reeves and the Vandellas 3 References Albums All Martha and the Vandellas albums released on the Motown subsidiary Gordy. Year Album Peak chart positions US 1963 Come and Get These Memories – Heat Wave 125 1965 Dance Party 139 1966 Watchout! 116 Martha and the Vandellas’ Greatest Hits 50 1967 Martha and the Vandellas Live! 144 1968 Ridin’ High 167 1969 Sugar’n’ Spice – 1970 Natural Resources – 1972 Black Magic 146 “-” denotes releases that did not chart Compilation albums All Motown releases: Year Album – Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 – Greatest Hits, Vol. The R&B chart numbers from that period come from Cash Box magazine, a Billboard competitor at the time. 1The lead vocals on those songs were by Gloria Williams 2 The song featured background vocals by the Four Tops and The Andantes 3″Taking My Love (And Leaving Me)” peaked at number two on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1969 4″In and Out of My Life” peaked at number two on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1972 5″Tear It On Down” peaked at number three on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1972 Martha and the Vandellas (known from 1967 to 1972 as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas) were an American all-female vocal group formed in 1957. The group achieved fame in the 1960s with Motown. Selected Members of the group were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Formed in 1957 by friends Annette Beard, Rosalind Ashford and Gloria Williams, the group eventually included Martha Reeves, who moved up in ranks as lead vocalist of the group after Williams’ departure in 1962. The group signed with and eventually recorded all of their singles for Motown’s Gordy imprint. The group’s string of hits included “Come and Get These Memories”, “Heat Wave”, “Quicksand”, “Nowhere to Run”, “Jimmy Mack”, “Bless You” and “Dancing in the Street”, the latter song becoming their signature single. During their nine-year run on the charts from 1963 to 1972, Martha and the Vandellas charted over twenty-six hits and recorded in the styles of doo-wop, R&B, pop, blues, rock and roll and soul. Ten Vandellas songs reached the top ten of the Billboard R&B singles chart, including two R&B number ones, and six Top Ten Pop Hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Ashford & Beard, along with then-lead vocalist Gloria Williams, performed at local clubs, private events, church benefits, YMCA events and school functions. [1][2][3] They were also being coached by Maxine Powell at Detroit’s Ferris Center. [1] One of the group’s first professional engagements was singing background for singer Mike Hanks. [4] The group originally had up to six members, shortened to four. After another member left the group, she was replaced by Alabama-born vocalist Martha Reeves, who had been a member of a rival group, the Fascinations and had also been a member of another group, the Sabre-Ettes. In 1960, the group signed their first recording contract with Checker Records, releasing the Reeves-led “I’ll Let You Know”. The group then recorded for Checkmate Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records, recording their first take of “There He Is (At My Door)”. That record, featuring Williams on lead vocals, also flopped. After Motown staffer Mickey Stevenson noticed Reeves singing at a prominent Detroit club, he offered her his business card for an audition. [5] Reeves showed up at Motown on a wrong date (Motown auditions were held at Thursdays, while Reeves showed up to Motown’s Hitsville USA studios on a Tuesday). Stevenson, initially upset, told Reeves to look out for clients and other matters. Soon Reeves became Stevenson’s secretary and later was responsible for helping acts audition for the label. [6] By 1961, the group, now known as The Vels, were recording background vocals for Motown acts. Prior to her success as lead singer of The Elgins, Sandra Edwards (then going by her surname Maulett) recorded the song “Camel Walk”, in 1962, which featured the Vels in background vocals. That year, the quartet began applying background vocals for emerging Motown star Marvin Gaye, singing on Gaye’s first hit single, “Stubborn Kind of Fellow”[7] After Mary Wells failed to make a scheduled recording session feigning a short illness, the Vels recorded what was initially a demo recording of “I’ll Have to Let Him Go”. Motown was so impressed by the group’s vocals – and Martha’s lead vocals in the song – that the label CEO Berry Gordy offered to give the group a contract. Figuring that being in show business was too rigorous, Williams opted out of the group. With Williams out, the remaining trio of Ashford, Beard and Reeves renamed themselves The Vandellas, after Detroit’s Van Dyke Street and Reeves’ favorite singer, Della Reese. It became the Vandellas’ first Top 40 recording, reaching number twenty-nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number six on the R&B chart. Their second hit, “Heat Wave”, became a phenomenal record for the group, [8] reaching number four on the Hot 100 and hitting number one on the R&B singles chart for five weeks. On the single and album, the song was titled “Heat Wave”. It was sometime later that the song was retitled to avoid confusion with the Irving Berlin song. The group’s success continued with their second Top Ten single and third Top 40 single, “Quicksand”, which was another composition with Holland-Dozier-Holland[8] and reached number eight pop in the late fall of 1963. Around that time, Annette, who was pregnant with her first child and set to get married, chose to leave her singing career behind by 1964. [9] Betty Kelley, formerly of the Velvelettes, was brought in shortly afterward to continue the Vandellas’ rise. The next two singles, “Live Wire” and “In My Lonely Room” (#6 R&B Cashbox) were less successful singles, failing to reach the Top 40. However, their next single, “Dancing in the Street”, rose up to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also found global success, peaking at #21 on the UK Singles Chart in 1964. In 1969, “Dancing in the Street” was re-issued and it was plugged heavily on radio stations. It did not take long for the song to peak at #4 in the UK, thus making the song one of the all-time favourite Motown single releases ever. [10] Between 1964 and 1967, singles like “Wild One” (US #34), “Nowhere to Run” (US #8; UK #26), “Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)” (US #70; R&B #22), “You’ve Been in Love Too Long” (US #36), “My Baby Loves Me” (US #22; R&B #3), “I’m Ready for Love” (US #9; R&B #2; UK #29) and “Jimmy Mack” (US #10; R&B #1; UK #21) kept the Vandellas on the map as one of the label’s top acts. The Vandellas’ popularity helped the group get spots on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Mike Douglas Show, American Bandstand and Shindig! . Throughout this period, the Vandellas had also become one of the label’s most popular performing acts. Personnel changes Motown struggled to find good material for many of their acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves’ mentor William “Mickey” Stevenson in 1967 and Holland-Dozier-Holland in early 1968, but after their former collaborators left the label, the Vandellas initially continued to find success with the Richard Morris-produced singles “Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone” (US #25; R&B #14) and “Honey Chile” (US #11; UK #30; R&B #5) added to their already extended list of charted singles. In the summer of 1968, the group joined The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye in performing at the Copacabana though much like albums from the Four Tops and Gaye, a live album of their performance there was shelved indefinitely. That same year, label changes had started to take effect, and Gordy focused much of his attention on building the Supremes’ as well as Diana Ross’ burgeoning upcoming solo career that would follow in 1970. The Vandellas’ sound (and the sound of many Motown acts with the exception of Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Marvelettes, and Stevie Wonder) suffered as a result. [5][11] However it was the infighting among the members of the Vandellas that led to their problems. Kelley was the first to be let go after reportedly missing shows, as well as getting into altercations with Reeves. [5][12] There were many instances where these “fights” happened on stage. Kelley was fired in 1967 and was replaced by Martha Reeves’ sister Lois. [7][12] Simultaneously, the group’s name was officially changed to Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, to conform with the company’s recent changes of The Supremes’ and The Miracles’ names to reflect their featured lead singers. During this time, Vandellas records including “(We’ve Got) Honey Love”, “Sweet Darlin'” and “Taking My Love and Leaving Me” were issued as singles with diminishing success. Among their late 1960s hits was “I Can’t Dance to That Music You’re Playing”, which featured singer Syreeta Wright singing the chorus, and peaked at number forty-two. Reeves reportedly hated singing the song sensing it “close to home”. In 1970, the group issued Motown’s first protest single, the controversial anti-war song, “I Should Be Proud”, which peaked at a modest forty-five on the R&B singles chart. The song was uncharacteristic of the Vandellas and did nothing to promote the group. On some stations, the flip-side “Love, Guess Who” was played instead. In 1971, the group scored an international hit with “Bless You” (produced by the Jackson 5’s producers The Corporation). The song peaked at number fifty-three on the American pop singles chart (the biggest peak of Vandellas’ seventies singles), and number twenty-nine on the R&B singles chart. “Bless You” was their first UK Top 40 hit since “Forget Me Not”, with the song reaching number thirty-three there. “Bless You” became a top 20 hit in Canada. It was to be the last Billboard Hot 100 hit single for the group. That record also signaled the end of the Motown era. After two successive Top 40 R&B singles, the ballad “In and Out of My Life” (#22 US R&B) and the Marvin Gaye cover, “Tear It On Down” (#37 US R&B), the group disbanded following a farewell concert, held at Detroit’s Cobo Hall on December 21, 1972. The next year, Reeves announced plans of starting a solo career. [13] At the same time, Motown Records moved its operations to Los Angeles. When Reeves did not want to move, she negotiated out of her contract with Motown, [14] signing with MCA in 1974, and releasing the critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, Martha Reeves. [5] Despite rave reviews of her work, neither of Reeves’ post-Vandellas/Motown recordings produced the same success as they had the decade before. After living what she called “a rock & roll lifestyle” of prescription pills, cocaine and alcohol, Reeves sobered up in 1977, overcoming her addictions and becoming a born-again Christian. [5][12] Epilogue After the Vandellas’ split, Reeves’ sister Lois sang with the group Quiet Elegance and sang background for Al Green, [12][15][16][17] while Tilley retired from show business in the late 1970s, suddenly dying of a brain aneurysm in 1981 at the age of thirty-eight. Original member Gloria Williams, who retired from show business when she left the group, died in 2000. In 1978, Reeves and original Vandellas Ashford and Beard reunited at a Los Angeles benefit concert for actor Will Geer. In 1983, Reeves successfully sued for royalties from her Motown hits and the label agreed to have the songs credited as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas from then on. [5][12] That year, Reeves performed solo at Motown 25, [18] which alongside some of their songs being placed on the Big Chill soundtrack, helped Reeves and the Vandellas gain a new audience. In 1989, original members Ashford and Beard also sued Motown for royalties. During this time, the original trio were inspired to reunite both as a recording act and in performances. [5][12] They were offered a recording contract with Ian Levine at Motorcity Records who issued the group’s first single since the Vandellas disbanded seventeen years earlier called Step Into My Shoes. Although they are no longer singing together full-time, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas have occasionally reunited for various concerts. Currently, Ashford, whose full name now is Rosalind Ashford-Holmes, and Beard, whose full name now is Annette Beard-Helton, continue to perform with other singers, most notably Roschelle Laughhunn, as The Original Vandellas. ” Reeves, with her sisters Lois and Delphine Reeves, tour as “Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. From 2005 to 2009, Reeves held the eighth seat of Detroit’s city council. She has since lost her seat and told the press that she would continue performing. [19] A remake of the song “Nowhere To Run, ” sung by Arnold McCuller, is heard in the film “The Warriors” during the scene in which the Gramercy Riffs call a hit on the Warriors. In a Season One episode of the television show The Golden Girls, Blanche describes her car as the noisiest thing to come out of Detroit since Martha & The Vandellas. [20] Candice Bergen, who hosted the Saturday Night Live episode on which Martha Reeves appeared in its inaugural season, made sure that Martha Reeves and the Vandellas were a presence throughout her “Murphy Brown” series. The group’s picture was displayed prominently in Murphy’s office. When Aretha Franklin guest starred and Murphy tried to sing with her, Franklin stopped her, saying, . I’m not Martha, and you ain’t no Vandella. ” Awards and accolades They won a Grammy in 1999, they were nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for “(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave”, in 1964, Martha and the Vandellas’ “Dancing in the Street was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. In 1993, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas were awarded the Pioneer Award by the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Except for pre-Vandellas member Gloria Williamson and Vandellas member Sandra Tilley, all members of the group were inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, becoming the second all-female group to be inducted. They were inducted by rock group The B-52’s, whose frothy dance music was inspired by the Vandellas. [21][22] They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. [19] Two of their singles, “(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave” and “Dancing in the Street” were included in the list of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the group #96 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. [23] Always concert favorites, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas were nominated for UK Festival Awards in 2010 and 2011 as Best Headliner. Martha and the Vandellas was inducted into the inaugural class of the Official Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame at Cleveland State University August 2013 Impact This section possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Regarded for their early and mid-1960s work, some of the Vandellas’ popular recordings have become part of American culture with their 1964 standard, “Dancing in the Street, ” being the obvious example. One of the most covered and popular songs in rock and roll history, “Dancing in the Street” was covered several times including a 1982 live recording by rock band Van Halen and a 1985 duet by rockers David Bowie and Mick Jagger. “Dancing in the Street” is consideredwho? To be the “Motown Anthem” by many. Martha and the Vandellas 1963 hit, “(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave, ” was the first song that signified the Motown sound or the “Sound of Young America” with its backbeat and bouncing rhythms. 1965’s “Nowhere to Run” has been featured during sports events. 1967’s “Jimmy Mack” inspired what Reeves later said was a “virtual legend” of the name of the song Jimmy Mack. They were inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 becoming just the second all-female group to be inducted and the fifth group in the Motown roster to be inducted. They were inducted to the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. They were nominated for a Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance in 1964 for their hit song “Heat Wave” “Dancing in the Street” was included in the United States Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry for its historical, artistic and cultural significance in 2006. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. 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  3. Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

    January 14, 2022 by admin

    Stuart-Scharf-Recording-Club-The-Disguises-98-LP-Record-Album-Vinyl-01-tasc Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl
    Thank you for your support since 2001. All items are guaranteed. I will admit I don’t have much experience grading albums so this album will not be lower than Good when it comes to the vinyl itself. The cover you will see in the picture and I will let you judge that. I have not cleaned any of the vinyl so there may be be dust or fingerprints. All vinyl is guaranteed to play and not skip. If for some reason you are still not happy with the item, just contact me all items are 100% guaranteed. (mailed at the same time). Be sure to add me to your favorites list. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “urban_picker” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Custom Bundle: No
    • Format: Record
    • Record Size: 12\
    • Type: LP
    • Modified Item: No
    • Release Title: see title
    • Speed: 33RPM
    • Non-Domestic Product: No
    • Artist: Various
    • Style: Pop Rock
    • Genre: Pop

    Stuart Scharf Recording Club The Disguises #98 LP Record Album Vinyl

  4. Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM

    October 16, 2020 by admin

    Miles-Davis-Kind-Of-Blue-Original-Master-Recording-MOFI-Limited-Edition-NM-01-bvnh Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM

    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM
    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition – NM! . The item “Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM” is in sale since Sunday, October 11, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “rdgunner81″ and is located in Simpsonville, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Russian federation.
    • Artist: Miles Davis
    • Genre: Jazz
    • Edition: Limited Edition
    • Speed: 45 RPM
    • Record Size: 12″
    • Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
    • Duration: Double LP
    • Style: Bebop
    • Special Attributes: MFSL

    Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Original Master Recording MOFI Limited Edition NM

  5. HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED

    July 22, 2020 by admin

    HAMILTON-Original-Broadway-Cast-Vinyl-4-LP-Recording-Box-Set-NEW-SEALED-01-kint HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED

    HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED
    HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED! The item “HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED” is in sale since Monday, June 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “cushcasesstore” and is located in Hickory Hills, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Australia, Russian federation, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
    • Duration: LP
    • Special Attributes: Sealed

    HAMILTON Original Broadway Cast Vinyl 4 LP Recording Box Set NEW & SEALED

  6. Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE

    July 3, 2020 by admin

    Beatles-Collection-Audiophile-Original-Master-Recording-14-LP-Box-Set-RARE-01-iga Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE
    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE
    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE
    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE

    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE
    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE. All vinyl appears to be unplayed. I thought maybe i saw a smudge on one of the discs. Other than that vinyl is pristine. Sleeves are in Nm- condition as well. Only very minor corner bumping. They have likely only been removed and replaced in box 2 or 3 times. I try my very best to accurately represent items condition. If you have a problem with your order please don’t hesitate to message me before leaving bad feedback thank you. The item “Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE” is in sale since Sunday, June 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “wild_strawberries” and is located in Tacoma, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Russian federation.
    • Record Size: 12″
    • Speed: 33 RPM
    • Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
    • Edition: Collector’s Edition
    • Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
    • Duration: Box Set
    • Style: British Invasion
    • Genre: Rock
    • Special Attributes: 180-220 gram
    • Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
    • Artist: The Beatles
    • Title: The Collection

    Beatles Collection Audiophile Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set RARE

  7. Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice

    January 2, 2020 by admin

    Beatles-Collection-Audiophile-MFSL-Original-Master-Recording-14-LP-Box-Set-Nice-01-ejlf Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice

    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice
    The certificate of authenticity inside the book indicates that this is limited edition number 5566. The box is exhibiting only minor shelf wear and the brass hinges are a little tarnished due to age as shown in the pics. Otherwise it is still in Excellent condition. The special Geodisc alignment tool is included in its original box, the book still has the white paper cover protecting the front and back, the record sleeves are in Near Mint condition, and most importantly all 14 of the LPs are in gorgeous Mint unplayed condition. The item “Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice” is in sale since Friday, March 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “smokey1989″ and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States.
    • Record Size: 12″
    • Speed: 33 RPM
    • Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
    • Edition: Collector’s Edition
    • Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
    • Duration: Box Set
    • Genre: Rock
    • Style: British Invasion
    • Special Attributes: 180-220 gram
    • Record Grading: Mint (M)
    • Artist: The Beatles
    • Title: The Collection

    Beatles Collection Audiophile MFSL Original Master Recording 14 LP Box Set Nice

  8. PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording

    November 5, 2019 by admin

    PTCDCS32BT-Classic-Bluetooth-Turntable-Record-Player-Vinyl-To-MP3-Recording-01-kq PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording

    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording
    Motorcycle & ATV Audio. Car Video & Navigation. DJ & Pro Audio. Home Audio & Video. Cell Phones & MP3 Accessories. PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording. Item is new but may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. Classic Turntable Design with Modern Technology – Bluetooth Wireless Music Streaming Ability. Works with All of Your Favorite Devices iPhone, Android, Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, etc. Gramophone Phonograph Replica Styled Horn – (3) Speed Vinyl Record Compatible: (33 1/3, 45, 75 RPM). Pyle PTCDCS32BT Retro Vintage Classic Bluetooth Turntable Phonograph Gramophone Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording. The Pyle Vintage turntable system combines yesterday’s classic record playing style with today’s latest technology. Built-in Bluetooth and full range stereo speakers allow you to wirelessly stream music from devices like iPhones, Androids, Smartphones, iPads, Tablets, etc. The system is equipped with an elegant gramophone phonograph horn that can become the center-piece and add flare to any room in the house. The unique Vinyl-to-MP3 recording function and included USB cable gives you the ability to save all of your old records into digital MP3 files — share your music with family and friends! Turn that stack of old records into a space-saving compact digital music library. Listen to all of your records thanks to the (3) speed selectable vinyl playback ability (33, 45 or 75 RPMs). Enjoy the classic and iconic style along with today’s latest hi-tech features with the Pyle Vintage Bluetooth Turntable Phonograph System. Classic Design with Modern Technology. Bluetooth Wireless Music Streaming Ability. Acoustic Classic-Style Trumpet Horn. Elegant and Rich Wood-Crafted Housing. Play it All: (3) Speed Turntable 33-1/3, 45, 78 RPM. Ensures You Can Enjoy All of Your Favorite Vinyl Records. Audio Computer Recording Ability. Front Panel Control Center. Single CD Player Tray. Slot-in Cassette Tape Deck. USB Flash Drive Reader. Play Music Files via USB Flash Memory. Auto-Stop Vinyl Record Function. Turntable Motor Powers-Off Once Record Has Played. Built-in Full Range Stereo Speakers. Headphone Jack, 3.5mm. RCA (L/R) Audio Line Input Connector Jacks. Aux (3.5mm) Input Connector Jack. Ability to Connect Additional External Devices. Includes Remote Control, 45 RPM Adaptor, Aux In Cable Bluetooth Connectivity. Built-in Bluetooth Streams Music Wirelessly. Works with All of Your Favorite Devices. IPhone, Android, Smartphone, iPad, Tablet, etc. Stream your Audio through the Turntable’s Speaker System Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording. Turns Your Vinyl Records into Compact Digital Audio Files. Save and Share Your Music. Easy Transfer to Mac or PC. Quick & Easy Digital Audio File Creation. Can Also Record Cassette Tape and CD Audio. Audio Files Save via USB Flash Memory (Not Included) Technical Specs. Belt Drive Turntable System. Bluetooth Version: 3.0. Bluetooth Network Name: Pyle Turntable. Bluetooth Wireless Range: Over 30′ Feet. USB Flash Drive Support: 64GB Max. Digital Audio File Compatibility: MP3, WMA. Disc Player Compatibility: CD, MP3, CD-R/CD-RW. Dimensions (L x W x H): 15.55” x 11.81” x 31.49′. Weight: 29.18 lbs. For your convenience, have us address all your questions and concerns prior to purchasing. At Road Depot we do everything for assuring you a smooth and fun shopping experience. You’re therefore eager to actually have it, see it, and hold it in your very hands. For heaven’s sake, you want to use it, like immediately, right? Need your order sooner? APO/FPO addresses and other U. For the most part, orders will be delivered to APO/FPO addresses and U. How to return an item? If the need for returning an item arises, either because of a change in mind or in the unlikely event of the product arriving with a defect, you can do so by following a few short and simple steps. Get your Return Authorization. Please call if the return involves a defective product. Place the item, it’s accessories and manuals in the original packaging. So please be sure to use them when returning an item. Remove or mark out the original labels and secure one completed label to each package. For the nearest location. After receiving your package, we will immediately start the process of exchanging or refunding your order. International Customers Return We’re doing our utmost to provide you with a smooth and easy return-process. Road Depot has been connecting consumers and enthusiasts of personal, mobile, and marine audio/video, equipment, tools and toys to the right product since its inception in 2003. We pride ourselves with our unique approach of customized E-packages suiting your specific audio and video needs for turning your home entertainment, road ride, or boat adventure into a joyous experience. At Road Depot, we’re sparing you the hustle and hassle of endlessly searching and sifting for the product you’re looking for. You’ll be thrilled by the user-friendly and an at-your-fingertips selection of customized packages and kits, fitting your specific home, car, truck, boat, and ATV entertainment needs. What should you be expecting when setting out to browse our website? Basically, anything and everything relating to mobile audio and video products, tools, equipment, and systems, as well as a dazzling selection of consumer electronics from world renowned brands at the most compatible prices. Such are the facts and this is what you could and should expect. Whether it’s rocking your party boat or music for a yoga class on the grass; tunes for your kids’ birthday bash or a Tuesday night Zumba class, we got the perfect product to fulfill your desire. Let us know what you have in mind, and we’ll speedily put it together and over get it to your doorstep at the most reasonable prices. Our agents work around the globe as well as attend all major trade shows to bring you the best possible listening and viewing options this ever-changing and constantly evolving industry has to offer. You will find the results of this tireless team-work in Road Depot ever changing and constantly updated stock. Congratulations on joining our satisfied customer base and talk to us anytime about anything in the business! We welcome your inquiry! Please bookmark us to your favorites list and visit often! All brand names, logos, and trademarks referenced on this site remain the property of their respective manufacturers/owners. We’re not responsible for typographical or illustrative errors. All sales are subject to approval by Road Depot. Enrock Marine 6.5 2 Way 200Watt Black Speakers Featuring Multi Color LEDs. Enrock Marine Wire Antenna Balck. Details about Enrock Audio 16-Gauge 50 Foot Car Audio Speaker Wire. Enrock Marine Single Din Radio Dash Cover Boat/OffRo? Ad, Spring Loaded, Tinted. The item “PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording” is in sale since Saturday, February 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Consumer Electronics\TV, Video & Home Audio\Home Audio\Home Audio Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “roaddepot” and is located in Monsey, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Honduras, Jamaica, Dominica, Saint lucia, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Iceland, Cambodia, Sri lanka, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Uruguay.
    • Brand: Pyle
    • MPN: PTCDCS32BT
    • UPC: 068888759809
    • Manufacturer: Pyle
    • Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

    PTCDCS32BT Classic Bluetooth Turntable Record Player, Vinyl-To-MP3 Recording

  9. Lenoxx Bluetooth Recording Turntable Music Centre with USB/SD Card/CD/Radio/Vinyl

    May 13, 2019 by admin

    Lenoxx-Bluetooth-Recording-Turntable-Music-Centre-with-USB-SD-Card-CD-Radio-Vinyl-01-peh Lenoxx Bluetooth Recording Turntable Music Centre with USB/SD Card/CD/Radio/Vinyl

    Lenoxx Bluetooth Recording Turntable Music Centre with USB/SD Card/CD/Radio/Vinyl
    Australia Wide on all orders Under 21kg. Mon – Fri 9:00 – 16:30. Lenoxx Recording Music Centre. Model No: BCD118 Brand: LENOXX. The Lenoxx Bluetooth USB/SD Card Retro Recording Music Centre, with its vintage style is a music centre that isnt just beautiful to look at, it also sits right at the heart of your music collection. Underneath the wooden lid is a three speed vinyl turntable with playback. There are two jacks, one for an aux in to plug in speakers and an aux out jack for headphones. The Lenoxx Bluetooth USB/SD Card Retro Recording Music Centre also features a CD player with cassette and radio as well as a USB port, meaning you can record all of your music onto a USB stick whatever your media type. Front loading CD player. 3 speed turntable: 33/45/78. USB/SD Card for recording. 3.5mm earphone jack. 2 x 5 watts. Accessories: remote control, aux cable, 45RPM adaptor. Measurements: 51 x 35 x 31.5 cm. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE. Please make sure the electrical information i. DETAILS AND ADDRESS CHANGES. All parcels are dispatched from Moorabbin VIC 3189. What do I do if my item doesn’t arrive within the Estimated Time. First of all please make contact with your local Post Office and check they are not holding your parcel for you. Advising the item has not arrived. We will then contact Australia Post and follow it up for you and advise the outcome. KG Electronic Pty Ltd. Babies & Kid’s. Computers, Phones & Tablets. JOIN NOW TO RECEIVE UPDATES AND OFFERS. The item “Lenoxx Bluetooth Recording Turntable Music Centre with USB/SD Card/CD/Radio/Vinyl” is in sale since Wednesday, July 11, 2018. This item is in the category “Electronics\Home Audio Stereos, Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “k.g.electronic” and is located in Moorabbin. This item can be shipped to Australia, North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, New Zealand.
    • Colour: Wood Finish
    • Drive Type: Belt Drive
    • Features: AM/FM Radio
    • Model: BCD118
    • Plug Size: AU/NZ
    • Brand: LENOXX
    • MPN: BCD118
    • Manufacturer Part Number: BCD118

    Lenoxx Bluetooth Recording Turntable Music Centre with USB/SD Card/CD/Radio/Vinyl

  10. Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording

    November 11, 2017 by admin

    Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording

    Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording
    Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording. Bluetooth Connectivity: Built-in Bluetooth for Wireless Music Streaming Works with All of Your Favorite Devices iPhone, Android, Smartphone, iPad, Tablet, etc. Stream your Audio through the Turntable’s Speaker System. Dual Built-in Stereo Speakers Blue Backlight LCD Digital Display Simple Rotary Knobs and Button Control Center USB Flash Drive & SD Memory Card Readers Plays Your Favorite Digital Audio Files Rear Panel RCA (L/R) Line Output Connector Jacks Ability to Connect External Audio Speaker Systems Front-Loading Single CD Tray Side Panel Cassette Tape Slot Headphone Jack (3.5mm) Slide-Out Device Holder Collapsible Top Lid Cover Reveals Record Player Includes 45 RPM Adapter & Remote Control. Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording: Turns Your Vinyl Records into Compact Digital Audio Files Save and Share Your Music Easy Transfer to Mac or PC Quick & Easy Digital Audio File Creation Records to USB Flash Drive or SD Memory Card Can Also Record Cassette, CD & Bluetooth Audio Audio File Type Created. Thank you for shopping with Deal-Buys. We strive to have the best customer service possible so be ensured you will be happy purchasing with us! We will try and respond to all questions or concerns in a timely fashion even after office hours! See our other items. The item “Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording” is in sale since Thursday, August 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Consumer Electronics\TV, Video & Home Audio\Home Audio Stereos, Components\Record Players/Home Turntables”. The seller is “deal-buys” and is located in United States. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Russian federation, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica.
    • Brand: Pyle
    • MPN: PTCDS7UBTBW
    • UPC: 068888759526
    • Manufacturer: Pyle
    • Manufacturer SKU: PTCDS7UBTBW
    • Type: Turntable

    Bluetooth Retro Vintage Turntable Record Player with Vinyl-to-MP3 Recording