Most of us have a soundtrack to our lives, a mental playlist we retrieve at the moments we find most celebratory or unbearable or just right. For much of my early childhood, mine came from a 1950s ...
GREENFIELD – It's time to fire up your hot rod and time travel back to the 1950s for a malt and a burger and to listen to Buddy Holly tunes from the jukebox. It will all be at the Route 76 1950s diner ...
EXETER — The founders of Donut Love have a new venture serving food in the Seacoast, this time in a 1950s-style diner on wheels. The Jukebox Diner will soon be parked next to the bandstand in downtown ...
DJ Bruce Morrow—Cousin Brucie to listeners—sits in his decidedly 1950s West Village townhouse, a curvy, lighted jukebox in one corner, and a wax replica of a retro malt shop meal—fries, hamburger and ...
In an era of iPods, Internet radio, DJs and high-tech sound systems, the venerable jukebox is still an object of fascination. It's hard not to grin when Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" crackles from ...
LONG JOURNEY: Joan Giampaolo purchased her Rock-ola 1422 jukebox in the late 1950s. It has traveled with Giampaolo and her family from Illinois to Florida before landing in Western North Carolina in ...
When, back in the late 1970s, my father said he was going to manufacture jukeboxes in Leeds, a lot of people thought he was nutty. Jukeboxes were quintessentially American and typically passed down ...
According to Chris Pearce‘s 1991 book, Jukebox Art, etymologists believe the word “juke” is derived from Black Southern slang and the West African word “dzug,” which means to lead a disorderly life.