It must be really hard to find people who don’t like listening to music. Today we can listen to favorite music everywhere: at home, at the car, walking at the street. It’s usual for us today but there was the time when people couldn’t do that.
Gift Card › Christmas Jukebox, 2008, USA, Colnect Catalog |
On November 23, 1889, the first jukebox, which was created by Louis Glass, was displayed in San Francisco, California. It was one of the first steps which made music close to people.
Stamp › Juke Box - Presorted First Class, 1995, USA, Colnect Catalog |
Similar musical devices such as music boxes were already really popular and widely spread, but this new invention completely innovated the ability to enjoy music at public places. All you needed was a nickel (5-cent coin) and you could start listening to music.
Phonecard › Sprint - Coca Cola-Jukebox 1 (Basketball hoop), 1995, Germany, Federal Republic, Colnect Catalog |
With time the development of jukebox continued and today they offer several new functionalities, like selecting the song of your choice or displaying flashy lights. Even though today jukeboxes are not as popular as they were in the 1950s, they are still being used and remain as part of a music culture in U.S.
Lottery Ticket › #5503 – Jukebox Bingo, 2015, Australia, Colnect Catalog |
Throughout years many different collectibles were issued which were illustrating and celebrating a jukebox, some of which can be found on Colnect.
Milk Cup Lid › Jukebox, 2002, Switzerland, Colnect Catalog |
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Token › Gettone Juke Box, Italy, Colnect Catalog |