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"Capturing Timeless Moments: The Art of Recording" In the vast realm of recording, a multitude of captivating stories unfold

Background imageRecording Collection: Tony Blackburn, the well known DJ, is now to become a recording star

Tony Blackburn, the well known DJ, is now to become a recording star. He is pictured recording at a studio in Dean Stanley Street, London. 25th October 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: Recording a television session of ITVs 'Santa for Christmas'

Recording a television session of ITVs "Santa for Christmas"
Recording a television session of ITVs " Santa for Christmas" show at the Wood Green Empire. Part of the Toy Fair scene with, left to right: Marian McDowell, Una Stubbs and Sidonie Darrell

Background imageRecording Collection: The complete Dads Army team reported for duty today in the EMI Abbey Road Studios

The complete Dads Army team reported for duty today in the EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, to record " The March" from Dads Army

Background imageRecording Collection: Liverpool Football team line up in the Yellow 2 recording studio in Stockport to record

Liverpool Football team line up in the Yellow 2 recording studio in Stockport to record their pop song ahead of the 1986 FA Cup Final. 8th April 1986

Background imageRecording Collection: Liverpool footballer Alun Evans, circa 1971

Liverpool footballer Alun Evans, circa 1971

Background imageRecording Collection: Liverpool footballer Emlyn Hughes, singer Frankie Vaughan and comedian Tom O

Liverpool footballer Emlyn Hughes, singer Frankie Vaughan and comedian Tom O Connor making a record a song made famous by the Anfield Kop Choir

Background imageRecording Collection: Mandy Smith has just made a record. The disc and the title is being kept secret

Mandy Smith has just made a record. The disc and the title is being kept secret, will be released this month. She is pictured in the recording studio. 9th September 1986

Background imageRecording Collection: Francoise Hardy, french singer, is in the UK for a recording session

Francoise Hardy, french singer, is in the UK for a recording session and to make a guest appearance on Ready Steady Go, pictured in studio, Pye Records, London, 11th March 1965

Background imageRecording Collection: Francoise Hardy, french singer pictured during recording session in studio, London

Francoise Hardy, french singer pictured during recording session in studio, London, Sunday 14th April 1968

Background imageRecording Collection: The recording of Hamlet at Elsinore at Kronborg Castle, Denmark

The recording of Hamlet at Elsinore at Kronborg Castle, Denmark. The castle is where Shakespeare set the play and is the only version to have been shot there

Background imageRecording Collection: British pop group Herman Hermits led by singer Peter Noone pictured at Kingsway recording

British pop group Herman Hermits led by singer Peter Noone pictured at Kingsway recording Studios in London recording some of the numbers from his film. 20th December 1965

Background imageRecording Collection: Studio scene shot from above during a live BBC recording of The Beatles in 1964

Studio scene shot from above during a live BBC recording of The Beatles in 1964. The Beatles filming the finale for " A Hard Days Night" at The Scala Theatre, Scala Street, London

Background imageRecording Collection: Leicester City team training ahead of the 1969 FA Cup Final

Leicester City team training ahead of the 1969 FA Cup Final. Captain David Nish on piano sings a song accompanied by a chorus of left to right: John Sjoberg, Alan Woollett and Malcolm Manley

Background imageRecording Collection: Bob Hopton, BRMB Radio, Programme Controller, 17th April 1980

Bob Hopton, BRMB Radio, Programme Controller, 17th April 1980

Background imageRecording Collection: Arsenal team in recording studio, 1989 Tony Adams, Gary Lewin, Lee Dixon

Arsenal team in recording studio, 1989 Tony Adams, Gary Lewin, Lee Dixon, Nigel Winterburn, David Rocastle, Steve Bould, Alan Smith, John Lukic, Kevin Campbell and Paul Davis

Background imageRecording Collection: Ed Doolan BRMB Radio Disc Jockey, pictured with news boys and girls, Birmingham

Ed Doolan BRMB Radio Disc Jockey, pictured with news boys and girls, Birmingham, 14th January 1975

Background imageRecording Collection: Sue Todd, trainee journalist, pictured in Newsroom of BRMB Radio, Birmingham

Sue Todd, trainee journalist, pictured in Newsroom of BRMB Radio, Birmingham, 14th February 1974. BRMB - launching on the 19th - will be the fourth independent local commercial radio station to begin

Background imageRecording Collection: The Joystrings, Salvation Army pop group recording at the EMI recording studio in St

The Joystrings, Salvation Army pop group recording at the EMI recording studio in St Johns Wood. L-R Bill Davidson (19); Brenda Alexander (20); Lillian Boot (24); Wycliffe Noble (37 drummer)

Background imageRecording Collection: The Beatles appearing on the television Show Around the Beatles 6 May 1964

The Beatles appearing on the television Show Around the Beatles 6 May 1964. Performing left to right on stage: John Lennon, Ringo Starr (back view), Paul McCartney, and George Harrison

Background imageRecording Collection: North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski

North East Festivals Students Anthony Mosakowski and Hana Grisdale record watery sounds for the music to feature in the first Environment Festival organised by Durham University in Durham City 9 May

Background imageRecording Collection: Rolling Stones seen here at the Olympic Studio Barnes in South London

Rolling Stones seen here at the Olympic Studio Barnes in South London. Lead singer Mick Jagger pulling faces in the studio. May 19th 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes

The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You Brian Jones at the session. (Picture) Band member Brian Jones. 19th May 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: England manager Bobby Robson in a recording studio with Northern Ireland manager Billy

England manager Bobby Robson in a recording studio with Northern Ireland manager Billy Bingham and other football managers including Lawrie McMenemy and Terry Venables. 27th March 1988

Background imageRecording Collection: David Francey, BBC Radio Sports Commentator aged 63, May 1987

David Francey, BBC Radio Sports Commentator aged 63, May 1987

Background imageRecording Collection: Everton team in the recording studio, cutting a record. 9th April 1986

Everton team in the recording studio, cutting a record. 9th April 1986

Background imageRecording Collection: Everton football players cut a disc. Jimmy Gabriel

Everton football players cut a disc. Jimmy Gabriel, with his daughter holding one of the discs. 4th October 1964

Background imageRecording Collection: Everton football players cut a disc. Let to right: Jimmy Gabriel, Jimmy Harris

Everton football players cut a disc. Let to right: Jimmy Gabriel, Jimmy Harris, Dennis Stevens, Alex Parker, Alex Scott, Sandy Brown and Brian Labone. 4th October 1964

Background imageRecording Collection: Everton footballers making a record at Abbey Road studios in St Johns Wood

Everton footballers making a record at Abbey Road studios in St Johns Wood. In picture are: Ian Atkins, Gary Stevens, Adrian Heath, Peter Reid, Alan Harper, Paul Bracewell, Andy Gray

Background imageRecording Collection: Everton players cut a disc 'For Ever Everton'at the Strawberry Studios in

Everton players cut a disc "For Ever Everton"at the Strawberry Studios in
Everton players cut a disc " For Ever Everton" at the Strawberry Studios in Stockport, Cheshire. 25th October 1972

Background imageRecording Collection: The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes

The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You Mick Jagger and engineer Glyn Johns in the control room. 19th May 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes

The Rolling Stones at Olympic Recording Studio in Barnes, south west London recording backing for the track We Love You Bill Wyman. 19th May 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: BBC snooker commentator Ted Lowe standing beside a television camera

BBC snooker commentator Ted Lowe standing beside a television camera. 27th January 1986

Background imageRecording Collection: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios in Barnes where

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios in Barnes where they were working on their sixth LP. 8th July 1967

Background imageRecording Collection: Tottenham Hotspur footballer Paul Gascoigne ficks the face of one of his Spurs team mates

Tottenham Hotspur footballer Paul Gascoigne ficks the face of one of his Spurs team mates as they record a song in a recording studio for the 1991 FA Cup Final. 19th April 1991

Background imageRecording Collection: Scotland Football Squad in music studio to record their World Cup Song

Scotland Football Squad in music studio to record their World Cup Song Ole Ola (Mulher Brasileira) which was produced in collaboration with celebrity fan Rod Stewart, circa March 1978

Background imageRecording Collection: England cricket team after returning from a victorious Ashes series down under

England cricket team after returning from a victorious Ashes series down under. They are seen here recording The Ashes song at the Decca recording studio. Brian Johnson seen on the far left

Background imageRecording Collection: Telephone test match score recordists pose beside their equipment. 16th July 1968

Telephone test match score recordists pose beside their equipment. 16th July 1968

Background imageRecording Collection: Members of Lancashire C. C. C making a pop record. c. 1975

Members of Lancashire C. C. C making a pop record. c. 1975
Members of Lancashire C.C.C making a pop record. c.1975

Background imageRecording Collection: England World Cup Squad in the recording studio after joining music group New Order to

England World Cup Squad in the recording studio after joining music group New Order to record a World Cup Song ahead of the finals in Italy later this year, pictured 25th March 1990

Background imageRecording Collection: The Beatles on the set of Top Of the Pops, plugging their new single

The Beatles on the set of Top Of the Pops, plugging their new single Paperback Writer / Rain, 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in

Background imageRecording Collection: The England football team making their song for the European Championships held in West

The England football team making their song for the European Championships held in West Germany with their manager Bobby Robson and record producers Stock Atkin and Waterman April 1988

Background imageRecording Collection: These two chimps, Bugsy & Jinxsy, both 3, are from Southam zoo

These two chimps, Bugsy & Jinxsy, both 3, are from Southam zoo, warwickshire are seen here playing the piano. They were recording an hours piano playing at the Maida Vale BBC studios in London for

Background imageRecording Collection: Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to repeat last years double - a cup win

Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to repeat last years double - a cup win and a top ten hit. " Tottenham, Tottenham" is the record sung here by Ray Clemence, Glenn Hoddle, and Ricky Villa

Background imageRecording Collection: The Beatles filming at the Scala Theatre watched by a crowd of screaming fans 3rd

The Beatles filming at the Scala Theatre watched by a crowd of screaming fans 3rd March 1964 The Beatles filming the finale for " A Hard Days Night" at The Scala Theatre, Scala Street

Background imageRecording Collection: Fans watching The Beatles filming the finale for 'A Hard Days Night'

Fans watching The Beatles filming the finale for "A Hard Days Night"
Fans watching The Beatles filming the finale for " A Hard Days Night" at The Scala Theatre, Scala Street, London. 31st March 1964

Background imageRecording Collection: Ray Moore (left) andBarry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group listening to

Ray Moore (left) andBarry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees pop group listening to the play-back on Wednesday of Rays recording session. July 1968

Background imageRecording Collection: Singing along with tennis ace Ray Moore in the recording studio are Bee Gees Robin Gibb

Singing along with tennis ace Ray Moore in the recording studio are Bee Gees Robin Gibb (left), Colin Petersen, Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb and Vince Melouney. July 1968

Background imageRecording Collection: TV programmes 'Off the Record'. Behind the scene at the BBC programme '

TV programmes "Off the Record". Behind the scene at the BBC programme "
TV programmes " Off the Record". Behind the scene at the BBC programme " Off the Record". 1956 A649-011



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"Capturing Timeless Moments: The Art of Recording" In the vast realm of recording, a multitude of captivating stories unfold. From the iconic MGM Lion roaring before our favorite films to the enigmatic echoes of the MAP microwave background that reveal secrets about our universe, recordings have become windows into history and culture. One such moment frozen in time is a poignant photograph capturing Sam Cooke, an American soul singer whose voice stirred hearts during his tragically short life from 1933 to 1964. This snapshot from 1964 encapsulates his passion and talent forever etched in our memories. The RCA Victor trademark featuring Nipper the dog stands as a symbol of fidelity and innovation. A lithograph poster dating back to circa 1920 showcases this iconic image that has accompanied countless moments when music became an inseparable part of our lives. George Studdy's whimsical creation, "His Broadcast Masters Voice, " brings a smile with its depiction of a charming dog listening intently to recorded sounds on an old-fashioned tape recorder. It reminds us how technology has evolved over time while preserving cherished memories. Recording not only captures melodies but also historical events. The discovery in 1859 of Sir John Franklin's expedition record from 1847-1848 searching for the Northwest Passage serves as a testament to human exploration and endurance against nature's harshness. Venturing into uncharted territories, even beyond physical realms, we find ourselves in seance rooms at institutions like the National Laboratory of Psychical Research where paranormal phenomena are documented through audio recordings. These eerie whispers offer glimpses into mysteries yet unsolved. Phonograph recordings transport us back in time when vinyl ruled supreme; they embody nostalgia and evoke emotions long forgotten. Glenda Jackson gracing Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special or Cliff Richard guest-starring on their show in October 1972 remind us how these performances were immortalized through recording technology.