Simon Géza Gábor: „Csillogó fekete lemezeken…” 100 éves a magyar hanglemezgyártás és -forgalmazás (Budapest, 2008)

Béla Radies Peasants, gypsies, soldiers, postmen and record factory professionals Travelling record factory representatives and sound engineers looked for popular musicians who would be able to perform the expensive three-minute recordings without a second take. Studio bands employed by the record factories and their supporting gramophone sound technicians took an increasingly prominent role in recording. Performances by peasant and gypsy bands, and the military bands (they led the way in pro­fessional training) were largely spontaneous one-off events. 49 Imre Magyari Gypsy Band

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