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- Record Album, "Fingertips Part 1 & 2," 1963 -

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Fingertips Part 1 & 2," 1963
- "Superfly" Eight Track Tape, 1972 - The 8-track tape is an endless-loop, magnetic-tape sound recording technology developed in the mid-1960s. Inventors initially conceived of the 8-track tape and player to provide music in automobiles--its portability was an attractive feature. An 8-track tape also offered long playing times, but other features could hinder listening pleasure. Improved cassette tapes and new compact disc technology displaced the 8-track in the early 1980s.

- 1972
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"Superfly" Eight Track Tape, 1972
The 8-track tape is an endless-loop, magnetic-tape sound recording technology developed in the mid-1960s. Inventors initially conceived of the 8-track tape and player to provide music in automobiles--its portability was an attractive feature. An 8-track tape also offered long playing times, but other features could hinder listening pleasure. Improved cassette tapes and new compact disc technology displaced the 8-track in the early 1980s.
- Table in Conrad O. Johnson's Home with Magnetic Recordings, Vinyl Records, and Record Contract for Kashmere Stage Band, 2004 - B+ (Brian Cross) is an Irish-born, LA-based photographer and filmmaker. Since the 1990s, he has chronicled hip hop, rap, jazz, cumbia, and reggae music scenes. A visual cartographer of sound culture, B+ captures moments of contemplation and inspiration within creative lives. Sound recordings and a record contract were photographed in the home of Kashmere Stage Band founder, Conrad O. Johnson.

- November 01, 2004
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Table in Conrad O. Johnson's Home with Magnetic Recordings, Vinyl Records, and Record Contract for Kashmere Stage Band, 2004
B+ (Brian Cross) is an Irish-born, LA-based photographer and filmmaker. Since the 1990s, he has chronicled hip hop, rap, jazz, cumbia, and reggae music scenes. A visual cartographer of sound culture, B+ captures moments of contemplation and inspiration within creative lives. Sound recordings and a record contract were photographed in the home of Kashmere Stage Band founder, Conrad O. Johnson.