As personal music players, first cassette, then CD, and now MP3, become more and more common the need and clientèle for jukeboxes has faded.
They are still somewhat common in bars and the like, but have passed out of use in most other places.
Jukeboxes
Yes, jukeboxes are still used today, though their popularity has declined with the rise of digital music streaming. Many bars, diners, and retro-themed establishments have modernized jukeboxes that allow patrons to choose songs from extensive digital libraries. Additionally, vintage jukeboxes remain popular among collectors and are sometimes featured in nostalgic settings. Overall, while not as ubiquitous as in the past, jukeboxes still hold a place in certain cultural and entertainment contexts.
Most jukeboxes have tracks selected by one number and one letter. The letter I is left out so that it is not confused with the number 1.
Online stores that sell full scale jukeboxes include Rock-ola, The Pinball Company, CoinOpNY and Real Jukeboxes Direct. Replicas and refurbished jukeboxes can be found on eBay; retro replicas are sold at Best Buy.
Ben Humphries has written: 'A guide to collectible jukeboxes from the gold & silver eras, 1936 to 1962' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, Jukeboxes
There are lots of places online where someone can buy Wurlitzer Jukeboxes. Some of these places are Amazon, eBay, Gibson, Jukin, Wurlitzer and Jukebox Showroom.
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Made in America - 2003 Rock-Ola Jukeboxes 4-17 was released on: USA: 29 May 2007
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