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  1. Location. Camden, New Jersey. The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901. Victor was an independent enterprise until 1929 when it was purchased by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America until late ...

  2. The Victor Talking Machine Company, an American recording company formed in 1901, was a leading producer of Phonographs & Records. In the company's early years, Victor issued recordings on 7” Victor labeled records, 10” Monarch labeled records, and 12” De Luxe labeled records. In 1929, Victor merged with the Radio Corporation of America ...

  3. In late 1945, RCA introduced vinyl 12" records to consumers as part of the RCA Victor Red Seal ' De Luxe Edition line, following the release of similar V-disc releases for the military during WWII. RCA introduced Stereo 45 singles in 1958. Stereo-only recordings from 1958–1960 were the 8500 series 61-85xx. 1958–1961 recordings with both ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RCA_RecordsRCA Records - Wikipedia

    RCA Victor operated this studio venue from 1953 to 1968. In September 1954, RCA Victor introduced "Gruve-Gard" where the center and edge of a record are thicker than the playing area, reducing scuff marks during handling and when stacked on a turntable with an automatic record changer. Most competitors quickly adopted the raised label and edges.

  5. History. RCA Victor was the primary label for RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, and as such, was the label for RCA's top artists.The Southern Gospel artists to record for the RCA Victor label included the Blackwood Brothers, Elvis Presley, George Beverly Shea, Jack Holcomb, Jake Hess, the Jordanaires, Speer Family, Stamps Baxter Quartet, Statesmen, Weatherfords, and Wendy Bagwell And The ...

  6. In 1929, RCA purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company for $154 million. The RCA-Victor Company was formed, with David Sarnoff serving as its president. The company began manufacturing radios and phonographs in Camden, New Jersey. Sarnoff became known as the "father of broadcasting." One of the most outstanding trademarks ever marketed was ...

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  8. For a while, RCA Victor used a color coded system to categorize their 45s. Classical was red, popular was black, country and western was green, children's music was yellow, R&B was orange and international was blue. Rate Your Music is an online community of people who love music. Catalog, rate, tag, and review your music.

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