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June 18 in Music History: The Day the Album Era Began

Before streaming playlists, CDs, cassette tapes, and even 45 RPM singles became household staples, a revolutionary new format changed the music industry forever.

On June 18, 1948, Columbia Records publicly introduced the 33โ…“ RPM Long Playing Record, better known simply as the LP.

Prior to the LP, most commercial recordings were released on fragile 78 RPM records that could only hold a few minutes of music per side. The LP dramatically expanded playing time, allowing artists to present longer performances, complete collections of songs, jazz improvisations, classical works, and eventually the full-length albums that would define generations of music fans.

The LP transformed music from a collection of individual songs into a complete listening experience. Album artwork became an art form. Liner notes told stories. Side A and Side B became familiar companions to music lovers everywhere.

From legendary jazz recordings to classic rock masterpieces, the LP helped pave the way for albums such as Rumours, Hotel California, Aja, Dark Side of the Moon, Boston, and countless others that remain treasured by music fans today.

Simply put, the LP didn’t just change how music was soldโ€”it changed how music was experienced.


๐ŸŽ‚ Birthday Spotlight: Paul McCartney (1942)

Born on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool, England, Paul McCartney would go on to become one of the most influential songwriters and performers in popular music history.

As a member of The Beatles, McCartney helped shape the soundtrack of the 1960s before continuing his success with Wings and an acclaimed solo career. His contributions to music span more than six decades and continue to inspire artists around the world.


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1977 โ€“ Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” Reaches No. 1

Written by Stevie Nicks, Dreams became Fleetwood Mac’s only No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of the band’s most enduring classics.

1976 โ€“ Blake Shelton Born

Country music star Blake Shelton was born in Ada, Oklahoma. Shelton would go on to become one of country music’s most recognizable voices and personalities.


๐ŸŽ™๏ธ WTSG-DB Thought of the Day

“Some songs changed the charts. The LP changed music itself.”


๐ŸŽต Music History Minute: The letters โ€œLPโ€ stand for โ€œLong Playโ€ or โ€œLong Playing Record,โ€ a name earned by the format’s ability to hold far more music than the 78 RPM records that came before itโ€”helping launch the album era on June 18, 1948. ๐Ÿ“€

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Tim Glore

General Manager of WTSG Digital Broadcasting and licensed streaming broadcaster for 19 years. Passionate about music, retro entertainment, classic radio culture, and building creative digital experiences through WTSG-DB and CLASSICKONG.COM.

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