Philly Groove Records ended in 1974.
Philly Groove Records was created in 1967.
Groove Records was created in 1953.
It stands for 'lock groove'. A single groove, normally at the end of a vinyl side, which loops continusously due to it being a perfect circle.
Philly's Most Wanted ended in 2004.
Groove Theory ended in 2001.
The Groove - band - ended in 1971.
Greenville Groove ended in 2003.
The End - Groove Coverage song - was created in 2003.
Hip Club Groove ended in 1996.
Vinyl records are discs with a single groove on each side. The groove has undulations which are picked up by a stylus (needle in crude terms) and a transducer (cartridge) into which the stylus is inserted. The disc rotates at a constant speed and the stylus rides the groove. The signal generated by the cartridge in amplified many thousands of times and is reproduced by loudspeakers. Vinyl is the material which replaced the earlier shellac and even earlier wax as "unbreakable" records.
The End Records was created in 1998.
Long playing records are 12" diameter vinyl discs intended to spin at 33 1/3 rpm with a spiral groove cut into it. The groove contains irregularities that a stylus follows and transfers the movement to a transducer which converts it to an electrical signal that can be amplified.