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long-playing records [33 1/3 rpm]

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Phonograph records originally invented by Columbia Records, first introduced in 1948. The records have a rotational speed of 33 1/3 rpm (revolutions per minute), and have very fine grooves. They, along with 45 rpm records, replaced 78 rpm records in popularity. Commonly called vinyl LPs.

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Cellophane Ceiling - The Beauty of It All, 1987

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-033
Scope and Contents

Cellophane Ceiling record.

Dates: 1987

John Hunt - Beginnings..., 1985

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-030

Johnny Otis Presents Preston Love and His Orchestra - Strictly Cash Featuring Omaha Blues, 1982

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-027
Scope and Contents

Record includes Signed by Preston Love to H.E. Vant.

Dates: 1982

Junior League of Omaha - Hansel and Gretel, 1960

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-039
Scope and Contents

The Junior League of Omaha's Hansel and Gretel recording includes LP packaging that converts into a puppet stage.

Dates: 1960

Omaha Czech Brass Band - First Anniversary Album, circa 1965

 File — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-036
Scope and Contents

Omaha Czech Brass Band record.

Dates: circa 1965

Omaha Czech Brass Band - Plays Tunes of the Homeland, circa 1965

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-037
Scope and Contents

Omaha Czech Brass Band record.

Dates: circa 1965

Omaha Czech Brass Band - Untitled, circa 1975

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-038
Scope and Contents

Omaha Czech Brass Band record.

Dates: circa 1975

Omaha Music Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS-0142
Content Description

The Omaha Music Collection documents Omaha musicians including bands, solo artists, composers, and collaborations. Material collected includes recordings as well as ephemeral material such as promotional stickers, buttons, and other material. The collection is open to material from most genres of music with new material added through purchases, free digital downloads or promotional material, and donations to the repository. See series descriptions for more detailed descriptions.

Dates: circa 1993-2022

Penny Park - Omaha, NE: Summer, 1989, 2013

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-028
Scope and Contents

Penny Park album by Matt Whipkey. Two vinyl LPs. The album tells the story of a fictional girl named Penny Park, set in summer 1989 at various no-longer-extant locations in Omaha, including Peony Park and the Cinema Center.

Dates: 2013

Preston Love's Omaha Bar-B-Q Featuring Shuggie Otis on Guitar, 1969

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-026
Scope and Contents

Published in the EU. Copyright 1969, but unclear if this is a later reprint.

Dates: 1969

Saddle Creek

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

The Saddle Creek Records series includes recordings from Bright Eyes, Cursive, The Faint, Jake Bellows, Desaparecidos, The Good Life, Azure Ray, Orenda Fink, and The Mynabirds. Also available are promotional items such as stickers, buttons, and promotional CDs for these and other Saddle Creek Artists. The promotional items may include material from bands whose only association with Omaha is the Saddle Creek Records label.

Sam Walker Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS-0125
Content Description The collection of Sam Walker includes posters, fliers, LPs, and ephemera documenting Omaha organizations, events, and people in the 20th and 21st centuries particularly related to activism, music, and culture. Topics covered include anti-Vietnam War protests, protests against the demolition of Jobbers Canyon, Omaha sheet music, Wounded Knee legal defense fund, Omaha music and performers, Al Smith, jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson, and the Omaha centennial celebration. The fourteen LPs in the...
Dates: circa 1928-2016

Westbrook Junior High School Symphonic Band - In Performance at the 1966 Nebraska Bandmaster's Convention, 1966

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 2020-032
Scope and Contents

Westbrook Junior High School Symphonic Band record In Performance at the 1966 Nebraska Bandmaster's Convention.

Dates: 1966