Karaoke Machines
A revolution in entertainment began in the 1970s when the first karaoke machines came on to the market in Japan. They were expensive but the price came down and the modern version we all know today, the brainchild of a Filipino inventor, took the 1980s by storm. The phenomenon spread throughout the world and it’s here to stay.
Not everyone is a fan but most people enjoy a fun night out in a Karaoke Bar. Secret devotees prefer to use karaoke machines from the privacy of their homes! It takes a certain amount of bravado to get up and sing in…
” Karaoke Machines – Get up and sing “
[...] Sinatra and Riddle teamed up again for Songs for Swinging Lovers. This Frank Sinatra CD is more immersed in jazz and features Pennies from Heaven. Two Cole Porter compositions also appear, with I’ve Got You Under My Skin and Anything Goes. Billy May was the arranger on Come Fly With Me, which reached number one on the Billboard album chart in 1958. This was an early example of the concept album as all the songs concerned traveling. In addition to the title track, there was Chicago and South of the Border. Browse through this page for a read about karaoke machines. [...]