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  1. The Bridge is a studio album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, recorded in 1962. [6] It was Rollins' first release following a three-year sabbatical and was his first album for RCA Victor. [7] The saxophonist was joined by the musicians with whom he recorded for the next segment of his career: Jim Hall on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on double bass ...

  2. Alanis Morissette (Crush/RCA) (outside North America) Alexandra Burke* Alex Harvey* (post-SAHB) Al Hirt; Alicia de Larrocha* (RCA Red Seal) Alicia Keys* Audrey Mika; Alizée* Allan Clarke; Al Stewart* (outside US/Canada) Alys Robi* (RCA Canada) Amalia Mendoza* (RCA Victor Méxicana) Amber Run; Ameer Vann (Winston Wolf/RCA) Amici Forever

  3. Cellist. János Starker ( / ˈstɑːrkər /; [1] Hungarian: [ˈʃtɒrkɛr]; July 5, 1924 – April 28, 2013) was a Hungarian-American cellist. From 1958 until his death, he taught at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he held the title of Distinguished Professor. Starker is considered one of the greatest cellists of all time.

  4. 1964. The RCA tape cartridge (labeled the RCA Sound Tape Cartridge [1]) is a magnetic tape audio format that was designed to offer stereo quarter-inch reel-to-reel tape recording quality in a convenient format for the consumer market. [2] It was introduced in 1958, following four years of development. This timing coincided with the launch of ...

  5. The Canadian Brass is a Canadian brass quintet formed in 1970 in Toronto, Ontario, by Charles Daellenbach ( tuba) and Gene Watts ( trombone ), with horn player Graeme Page and trumpeters Stuart Laughton and Bill Phillips completing the quintet. As of August 2023, Daellenbach is the sole original member in the group, with the other members being ...

  6. The RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer (nicknamed Victor) was the first programmable electronic synthesizer and the flagship piece of equipment at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Designed by Herbert Belar and Harry Olson at RCA, with contributions by Vladimir Ussachevsky and Peter Mauzey, it was installed at Columbia University in 1957.

  7. Release. November 23, 1951. ( 1951-11-23) –. August 2, 1954. ( 1954-08-02) The RCA Victor Show is a 1950s American television program broadcast on NBC that eventually became The Dennis Day Show. It began on November 23, 1951, and ended on August 2, 1954. [1]

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