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"gramophone" Definitions
  1. a piece of equipment for playing records in order to listen to the music, etc. on them

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Like, you know what's better than getting a golden gramophone?
Mehmet Öztekin poses at his gramophone repair store in Istanbul.
Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson have a gramophone for "Uptown Funk"!
The word has a quaint ring today — like 'gramophone' or 'nylons.
Because of this phenomenon, we have nicknamed this graph the "gramophone plot".
Nothing pleased him more than listening to Gregorian chant on his scratchy gramophone.
Snoop has been nominated 17 times and never won a single golden gramophone.
USE THE OLD GRAMOPHONE TO ACTUALLY LISTEN BRO, I'M ONE OF THE BEST ALIVE.
Use the old gramophone to actually listen bro, I'm one of the best alive.
The 2017 release won her Gramophone magazine's award for young artist of the year.
From over 25,000 retweets to 83 shiny gramophone trophies, here's the Grammys by the numbers.
As you walk over creaking floorboards, soft jazz emanates from the horn of a gramophone.
They include archival material and some incredible rarities, like a 1905 luxury Monarch gramophone made of oak, which was given to Captain Robert Falcon Scott by the Gramophone Company and taken on the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition on which every party member died.
And on Sunday, Joey + Rory nabbed their first golden gramophone trophy for best roots gospel album.
Radiograms (a portmanteau of radio and gramophone), were popular through the 1960s, but eventually became outmoded.
She may not have a golden gramophone, but she's got charisma and vocal control for days.
But the British Gramophone Company and its German and American rivals had little interest in musicology.
" He particularly argues that satellite television "has been to athletes what the gramophone was to musicians.
In 1902, the Stollwerck confectionary company of Germany released a gramophone that played tiny chocolate discs.
If you participated in the creation of the sound of the album, you get a golden gramophone.
Cherouvim compares the process to how a gramophone reads the grooves of a vinyl record and outputs sound.
The standing horns, fashioned out of Pennsylvania ash, bring to mind an old gramophone, or a morning glory.
But did you also know he stashed a mandolin, a piano, books and a gramophone onboard his ship?
It remains to be seen whether Urban or Underwood will take home the golden gramophone for their shared category.
The upcoming 59th Grammy Awards will give out gold gramophone records to winners in over 80 categories on Feb.
My grandfather, who spent lavishly on books and music, owned a fine gramophone and a large collection of recordings.
In one scene, Edward and Florence stand this way before a gramophone, before he seizes her and they dance.
When the gramophone was later recovered from one of the expedition's icy camps, it was still in working order.
While I'm proud of my GRAMMY awards, the laws that govern music should not date back to the gramophone era.
That was still the mixtape days as well, so we'd all sell mixtapes at Gramophone and various other record stores.
Then Jack told someone that she was completely uneducated and couldn't talk about anything except makeup, hair and gramophone records.
"Her generous heart, dignified manner and noble voice seem ideally suited to Strauss's valedictory utterances," Gramophone wrote in its review.
The couple's heroin use worsened soon after their son, Tara Gabriel Galaxy Gramophone Getty (yep), was born in May of 1968.
La Victrola, a five-ton steel gramophone, played numerous records and served as a cabaret stage during Burning Man last year.
In 21984, Gramophone, the classical music magazine, asked a panel of music critics to rank the best orchestras in the world.
His recording of Debussy's "Images" won a Gramophone Award in 1990, and in 2005 he once again received the Kossuth Prize.
Every time a new technology comes along, they parade the same tales about the death of copyright — dating back to the gramophone.
"I don't think this means anything," Eddie Vedder said as he collected his gold gramophone for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1996.
Luckily, the aluminum core of the gramophone record "acts as a heat sink if the record catches fire," one archiving expert says.
Sometimes having a nap in an Automat, listening to a scratchy gramophone record all dewy-eyed as if it were the Philharmonic.
He also tweeted in 2011 that he wanted "Goblin" to win a golden gramophone: "That&aposs All I Want, Is Da Grammy."
And, more than a dozen years after her death, she is the cover girl of the May issue of the magazine Gramophone.
Let's get into the mindset of Grammy voters and figure out who will stand backstage with an armful of gramophone trophies this year.
Now the annual awards show is almost upon us, leading many to speculate on which nominees will take home the coveted gramophone statuettes.
After her speech, Adele broke her gramophone in two, reportedly to give half to Beyoncé, before making her way to the press room.
I, too, found it disappointing the Recording Academy didn't find any of Jay's efforts on his album 4:44 to be worth a gramophone.
The Crawleys, however, insist on celebrating the news with some Veuve Clicquot, the return of the gramophone, and some lukewarm attempts at physical contact.
The 35-foot gramophone — reminding attendees of vaudeville, jazz, and speakeasies — sat on top of a nine-foot box with a railing and staircases.
Rauschenberg had mounted white paintings on the ceiling, and he played what one audience member recalled as "old hokey records" on an antique gramophone.
Everyone who would be in a recording studio working on the Record of the Year–winning song receives a golden gramophone for this award.
The suspense and unease builds, which is only further compounded by the music that suddenly starts playing from the strangely out of place gramophone.
EMI, which holds many of the artifacts in the book, was formed when the Gramophone Company and the Columbia Phonograph Company merged in 1931.
The experimental Phonovision format, created by John Logie Baird in the late 1920s, used gramophone records to record video, but the format never caught on.
"XENOS" is by turns classical, operatic and even Chaplinesque, as when Mr Khan's character tries to converse, through sound and body language, with a gramophone.
Why is Caruso seen as pioneering the gramophone record and not Nellie Melba, who instead gave her name to a dish of peaches and cream?
The race for that Gramophone will be tight, as she's nominated alongside five fellow powerhouses: Camila Cabello, Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes and Pink.
Lovato was up for her first Grammy nomination tonight for best pop vocal album for Confident, but Adele took the golden gramophone home for 25.
To strains of ukulele music on the gramophone, the towheaded Idris often entertained her family by dancing the hula, happy as the center of attention.
There, the original voices were recorded onto black disc gramophone records with a cellulose trinitrate lacquer surface and aluminum core made by the Presto Recording Corporation.
Reinforcing this sense are views of objects from the distant past: a gramophone, a bent-neck mandolin, clothing from the early part of the 20th century.
Every year, the biggest stars in music get together to watch each other perform, walk a red carpet, and balance an armload of golden gramophone statuettes.
One of his daughters, for example, loves cassette tapes the way someone Pitt's age might have a fondness for the gramophone, or making his own daguerreotype.
Get ready to tune in for the Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 10 at 7:30 EST to see who takes home the golden gramophone for each.
Seoul Food's decor—colorful pop art, prayer flags, a gramophone—is an intimation of its food, where eclectic elements appear to have been thrown together without thought.
"The fans are part of the picture," said Gramophone Media CEO Eshy Gazit, whose public relations and management agency has helped to broker BTS' U.S. media engagements.
The goal was simple: to keep the gramophone and its Art Deco influences but rework the tone arm, which was prone to breaking because of its thinness.
While Jackson was banned from the 2004 Grammys, Timberlake basked in the adoration from his colleagues by not only attending, but by receiving a golden gramophone as well.
But the critically exalted To Pimp a Butterfly didn't take the biggest golden gramophone of the night, losing out to Taylor Swift's 1989 for album of the year.
Bieber finally secured his much-dreamed-about gramophone in 2016 when his hit "Where Are Ü Now" won the trophy for best dance recording at the Grammy pre-show.
" Noting the audacity of starting a recording career with late Beethoven, usually the province of masters, Gramophone declared it "neither reckless nor arrogant, but a debut of true significance.
After the pieces are cast, they go through a series of filing, sanding and polishing processes, and the gramophone cabinet and tone arm are plated in 24-karat gold.
During World War II, she would listen to jazz records, muffling the gramophone with a cushion so others didn't know that she was listening to music from enemy Allied cultures.
Volunteers then brought a few adorable dogs out to the other nominees for best comedy album — Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan and Sarah Silverman — after Dave Chappelle took home the gramophone.
A 255 article in Gramophone magazine reported that youngsters had "developed the habit of dividing attention between the humdrum preparation of their school assignments and the compelling excitement of the loudspeaker".
A more poetic potential end comes just before: The stage has emptied, Mr. Khan has disappeared, and a gramophone — doubling as a searchlight — scans the darkened theater, shining into the unknown.
For when he leaves there will be little left save a memory and a few gramophone records; and these give hardly any idea of his electric powers as a public performer.
Before V-E night is through, Freya will lead Nancy to her father's flat, ply her with whisky and Benzedrine and put "I Only Have Eyes for You" on the gramophone.
Similar fears about diminished intelligence, information overload, social isolation, increased laziness, or distraction followed the printing press, gramophone, telephone, radio, and TV. The arrival of the always-on Internet was no different.
In an Instagram post, Grande — wearing a diamond hair band, earrings and necklace — holds her engraved gramophone trophy for pop vocal album of the year for Sweetener she won back in February.
The on-screen gramophone in the virtual reality storyteller Kismet fills the room with an evocative gypsy violin melody, but when you progress, it enters the backing soundtrack in an orchestral arrangement.
Still, I loved the soft antique Persian rug on the hickory flooring, the Prussian blue walls, the scroll arm chairs in the window-front sitting area, and the Victrola Bluetooth gramophone speaker.
And yet, radios did dominate the first half of B&O history, with this austere 903 model — the Hyperbo — featuring a more geometric Bauhaus styling as well as an integrated loudspeaker and gramophone.
In an effort to combat Burning Man stereotypes, a team of Bay Area artists have brought to the Playa a 35' tall mobile gramophone that doubles as a sound system and cabaret stage.
On the main plaza between 30 Rockefeller Plaza and the skating rink, seven sculptures appeared, among them a split stone, a door of sorts and a raised fist that morphs into a gramophone.
The other is run by Jeff Oliphant, a retired real estate lawyer who is now the treasurer of the Antique Phonograph Society, a worldwide organization of gramophone enthusiasts, and his brother Steve Oliphant.
According to Richard Osborne, a senior reviewer for Gramophone magazine, both Daniel Barenboim and Mr. Jansons spent a lot of time looking into how they could put their own stamp on the programming.
He fell into a reverie in which he was a colonial settler, shorts, fly-swatter and all, on his veranda with a gin and tonic, listening to some number on a wind-up gramophone.
" Nominated a total of 14 times at the Grammys, Ingram won a gramophone trophy in 1981 for "One Hundred Ways" and then again in 1984 for his duet with Michael McDonald, "Yah Mo B There.
Anna walks free when an unidentified mystery woman confesses to the crime, and loyal viewers, after all this time, may be inspired to follow the Downton example and break out the gramophone and Veuve Clicquot.
The museum also honors Nipper, the real dog who served as the model for "His Master's Voice," a painting depicting a dog listening to a gramophone who went on to become an iconic brand image.
Sadder yet is the smile of the hopeless lush portrayed by Moore in "A Single Man" (2009), who, becalmed by Tanqueray, puts "Stormy Weather" on the gramophone and nestles tight to her gay best friend.
Accompanying the declaration is "The Trumpet," a shapely object placed on the floor that resembles a cross between a parasol and a vintage His Master's Voice gramophone horn (all works are 2018 unless otherwise noted).
Although he has traveled widely, his most famous images were taken in Italy — psychiatric patients imprisoned in dilapidated hospitals, youngsters dancing on a beach to music from a wind-up gramophone, workers in an Olivetti factory.
Sometimes there's nothing better than sitting in a smoky corner pub while listening to Nino de Angelo blast from a scratchy gramophone at a deafening volume while sipping ever-flowing cups of liquor with good company.
Daniela Ramirez, meanwhile, takes a more whimsical approach to anthropomorphism, with her fanciful scenes: a bird-headed lady chats with another bare-breasted woman with a nest for a neck and a gramophone for a head.
You can crank an old gramophone, if you like, or turn the wireless dial — or just stare at the creepy Crawley family portraits on the dining-room walls and wonder why you never really saw them before.
If you're hungry for more old-timey audio images, the EMI Archive Trust has a Flickr gallery of photographs from the early years of the Gramophone Company; other resources related to their collections are on their site.
The 32-year-old singer took home the album of the year Gramophone for 24K Magic at the 213th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night, beating out Childish Gambino (Awaken, My Love!), JAY-Z (4:44), Kendrick Lamar (DAMN
It would be local college students playing records they would pick up from Gramophone, but they would have guest DJs come in and bring their records, and they didn't mix music typically, they would play the full track.
For by so doing we should merge our identity in yours; follow and repeat and score still deeper the old worn ruts in which society, like a gramophone whose needle has stuck, is grinding out with intolerable unanimity.
Together with our co-nominees and guests (our director and choreographer), we passed metal detectors, bomb-sniffing dogs and a giant golden gramophone to the entrance to the Garden, where a million photographers begged us to stand still.
During one such excursion, Charlie Shaw's sister's played them "Graveyard Blues" on her gramophone but refused to sell them the record, after which Chester Bly exploded with rage, behaving as if the record ought to have been his by rights.
Musgraves, 30, took home the album of the year Gramophone for Golden Hour at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night, beating out Cardi B (Invasion of Privacy), Brandi Carlile (By The Way, I Forgive You), Drake (Scorpion), H.E.R. (H.
It was big, rectangular, and had come all the way from America, where 17-year-old Hugh Masekela knew nobody except the folk, like Glenn Miller or the Andrews Sisters, whose music rang out of the family's wind-up gramophone.
In a piece titled "Heard from Her Larynx: Sandra" (2019), a surreal, hair-covered gramophone plays a recording of Sandra Bland's arrest after a 2015 traffic stop when activated, pointing to the carceral brutalities that led to Bland's death shortly after.
A piece involving a vintage gramophone plays from time to time the audio of the state trooper stopping Sandra Bland for a traffic violation in Texas; she was found hanged in a jail cell a few days after her arrest in 2015.
There was an old cylinder phonograph in the house, but as soon as Don Santiago realized his protégée could play tunes on the piano after listening to them only once, he ordered a modern gramophone from Madrid, together with a collection of records.
For an hour every week, at the Social Dance after Mass and Sunday breakfast, with the smiling approval of Father Rector and Sister Hedwig, the seniors and the Mary Wards waltzed, mamboed, and cha-cha-cha'd to scratchy records on a gramophone.
Even though Ariana Grande didn't make it to the Grammys (read this and then you can decide why she opted out of appearing) to accept her first ever golden gramophone, the singer is giving us the best moments of the night thanks to social media.
About five minutes into the walk, a large, friendly monster of sorts appears above the tree line — it has a head like a gramophone horn, a version of Mr. Cave's "Soundsuits" characters, which he has been working with for years — and consumes everyone's istics.
One billboard advertises a defunct cinema, complete with air-conditioning and shows at 2, 4, 6 and 8; across the road dangles a long-forgotten sign for "His Master's Voice," the black-and-white drawing of dog and gramophone that I haven't seen since my childhood.
More from Washington: Trudeau visits U.S. with two aims: Push trade, avoid Trump's ire Senate expected to confirm Mnuchin as Treasury secretary Courts likely to probe Trump's intent in issuing travel ban Around the country Queen Bey...without that gramophone-shaped crown Beyonce performs at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
The superstar continued her red carpet reign on Sunday at the 2019 Grammy Awards, where she won three gramophone statues — one for best pop solo performance for her song "Joanne" and two for her chart-topping rock ballad Shallow from the critically acclaimed film A Star Is Born.
After taking home the gramophone for best rap album Sunday, Cardi, 26, revealed that prior to her debut album's release, she spent many nights in the studio, sacrificed time away from her family and even battled depression due to the public's reaction to her pregnancy with her baby daughter Kulture Kiari.
The lion was chosen for the school in 1910 and later for the film studio by an alumnus and ad executive Howard Dietz; when the logo first roared to announce MGM productions, the sound came courtesy of a gramophone in the theater, as it preceded the ubiquity of the talkies.
A card catalogue (presided over by a model of Nipper the dog, made famous by his gramophone-listening pose) has drawers that trigger small speakers upon opening, playing audio of a Buddhist sermon (labeled "Victor 13557" as in the library catalogue), opera, electronic music, and aleatory tunes based on chance.
Though Victorian Secrets got a mention in the New York Times and earned Sarah a spot on The View (meeting Whoopi Goldberg "was like meeting the Queen," she said), most of the attention has been on the outward quirkiness of their lives: the way they dress and the bikes with the big front wheels and the gramophone in their front room.
All dim, unwoken, shut as the Duchess's (née Clare Singleton's) dust-caked woodcut gramophone as the frail jail of Limoges and miniature salt shakers belling at my footfall recalled country wenches doing the quadrille with speculators' sons, and Ben the tavern houseboy, in canary pantaloons wafting a fan sewn from the tails of fifty peahens to keep off the Luciferian flies.
After seeing it demonstrated during Iceland's Design March and the Sónar music festival earlier this month, Noisey had a chat with Genki's Chief Design Officer, Jón Helgi Halmgeirsson (who is, among other things, known for inventing the "jonophone," a gramophone made of paper) about his hopes and expectations for ushering in a new era of technology with the musical equivalent of The One Ring.
In the past century, there was Frida Kahlo, her plaits threaded with blood-red dahlias; Billie Holiday, rarely onstage without gardenias sweeping down over her left ear, the blossoms nearly as large as gramophone horns; loose-limbed Joni Mitchell, in a daisy-chain crown, asking for peace, love and understanding; and the modern-day women that emulate her, in festivals from Glastonbury to Coachella.

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