#65: Thomas Edison’s Revolutionary Phonograph
Thomas Edison’s groundbreaking invention in 1877—the phonograph—was at the heart of innovation. Thanks to Edison’s brilliance, more than a mere device, it marked the dawn of a new musical era. However, it wasn’t just Edison alone who played crucial roles; figures like Alexander Graham Bell and Emile Berliner also played crucial roles. Together, they essentially shaped the music industry.

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