LONG ISLAND JOURNAL; Still Recording Music as Edison Did
Long Island Journal column; Peter Dilg of Baldwin collects and restores antique phonographs and gramophones as well as old wax cylinders and discs; Dilg is among handful of acoustic engineers who specialize in recording sound the way Thomas Edison did 125 years ago; Robert Yeganeh, owner of shoe store chain Love My Shoes, stages singles event for Match.com in which he gives out 48 pairs of shoes, left foot to women, right to men, at Zachary's club in East Meadow; photos query.nytimes.com |
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