
I wouldn’t return the radio/CD player because the left side bubbler works less than half the time. However, the bubbler charm is what drew us to buy it, based on nostalgia for the jukebox days.
The sound on my CD collection of hits from the 50s and 60s was poor, but when I inserted a modern CD and added my own speakers, it’s fine.
I had expected to be able to program a series of selections, but noooooooo.
Does anyone know the name and artist of the song played on the first rockola jukebox in this vid off youtube?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFbea1LurnUIt’s Rockola Jukebox Cartridge a 78rpm record and sounds like a song from1950s/60s. I like it and want to try and find it.ThanksThanks 80s man. I found it on Limewire so downloaded it. They had the origional Phil Phillips on there as well.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFbea1LurnUIt’s Rockola Jukebox Cartridge a 78rpm record and sounds like a song from1950s/60s. I like it and want to try and find it.ThanksThanks 80s man. I found it on Limewire so downloaded it. They had the origional Phil Phillips on there as well.
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