Many millions, from Cliff Richard to Pink Floyd and beyond.
used radio and records
late 1960s
The first annual Guinness World Records book was published in 1955.
None, as they didn't record their first album until 1963.
Records came first, dating back to the late 19th century. Tapes became popular in the mid-20th century, gaining traction in the 1960s and 1970s as a portable music format.
Guinness beer was first brewed in the 1750s and the Guinness Book of Records was first published in the 1960s.
Roughly mid-1960s. Universal is gone, and so are their records of production.
Turn-On, a Laugh-In type show from the late 1960s.
Sorry- no production records for the RG revolvers. Most of these were from the 1960s- import to the US of most were blocked in 1968.
Stereo sound technology was introduced in the late 1950s, becoming popular in the 1960s. The first stereo records were released in 1958.
The systems were generally slow. Patients had to wait for long as the doctors looked for their medical records. These are some of the things that occurred in the 1960s health care environment that influenced organizations to convert to computer systems.
Made 1958-1971, Do not have exact production records, yours would have been about mid 1960s. VERY nice rifles.