The 1959 film “The House on Haunted Hill” is a classic horror movie that has stood the test of time, thanks in large part to its atmospheric setting and the iconic performance of Vincent Price. Directed by William Castle, the film revolves around an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren (played by…
Dana Records
If you are a fan of polka music, you might have heard of Dana Records, a label that specialized in producing 78rpm records of Polish and Eastern European tunes. Dana Records was founded in 1945 by Walter Dana, a Polish-American entrepreneur who wanted to bring the joy of polka to…
From Tinfoil to Wax: The Evolution of Phonograph Cylinders
In an era where streaming services and digital downloads dominate our music consumption, it’s easy to overlook the rich history that has paved the way for today’s instant gratification audio experience. One of the fascinating relics of sound recording history is the phonograph cylinder, a seemingly primitive yet groundbreaking technology…
Review: Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Night of the Living Dead (1968), directed by George A. Romero, is widely considered to be the origin of the modern zombie genre. It has spawned countless sequels, remakes, and imitations and, frankly, continues to stand out after 50 years. The plot is simple: a group of strangers take refuge…
Asch Records
Founded in 1938 by Moses Asch, Asch Records was one of the most important independent record producers of the 1940s, preserving the recordings of great folk artists including Leadbelly, Cisco Houston and Woody Guthrie. Though primarily a folk label, Asch also supported jazz, blues, classical, spoken word and world music,…