If you'd like to purchase them new, contact the International Crosby Club's U.S. representative, F.B. "Wig" Wiggins. I'm told that they're all still available at $20+ something apiece. If gently used will do, I happen to have the first 35 of the Jonzo "The Chronological Bing Crosby" CD's for sale, (among the various excess/duplicate materials from my father's extensive Crosby collection). (541) 689-7178, messages anytime. Dates/songs listed here: http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/3754/jonzo.html ;)
Yes, you are correct. (Though he might like you to capitalize his last name...). ;)
try Tower records website
The hit "Crazy," has been released on several albums and Cd's. I would suggest that you might purchase the Cd, "Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits." Not only does it include "Crazy," but, all of Patsy Cline's major hit records. The Cd is a reissue of the LP by the same title that was released on DECCA Records, back in the 1960's. The Cd is on MCA Records (the owner of DECCA Records).
The first music CD's were made available for purchase in October 1982. I believe they were first sold in Japan by Sony. =) === ===
Yes, there are CDs of The O'Jays available for purchase. Their music has been released in various compilation albums and re-releases, making it accessible for fans to enjoy their music on CD.
Hollywood records can be purchased at any retailers that sells records or other types of music. Some of those include Best Buy as long as the CD is purchased. For actual records the only option is going online or to an actual record store.
Purchase Records was created in 2000.
You can send the records to a special vinyl to digital internet shop, they will burn your records on a cd. You can also buy a digital vinyl player and connect it to a computer with a cd burner and burn it to a cd
The Cosley CD recorder is a machine that takes records and plays them and converts them over to compact disc format. So that you can listen to your records in a car or cd player.
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One can purchase a CD of Queen on the Amazon website from a wide variety of merchants. Also, one can purchase a CD of Queen either new or used from eBay.
There were no CD's in the 1950's. We had 45 and LP records.