The 
            Phonograph's Birthday Parties
          
          FOTP 
            Photo Album for December 
            6th
          
          December 
            6 is 
            a Friends of the Phonograph Red-Letter Day!
           
          
 
            The 
            Phonograph's Birthday Parties
        
         
          A small group of friends 
            and family have celebrated the Phonograph's birthday on December 6th 
            since 1977 (inspired by the phonograph's 100th birthday). For an explanation 
            of this date, see Why December 6th? 
            which includes a summary of some related dates and examples of later 
            first day covers honoring its invention.
          In the 1980's an Oakland-Emeryville-Berkeley1 
             group 
            of friends took the event to a new level, celebrating its birthday 
            with food and artistry inspired by the phonograph. Creations such 
            as cakes and cookies shaped like phonograph records, phonograph inspired 
            pottery and glass records, a tapestry and needlepoint sampler, and 
            other unique presentations highlighted those birthday parties. 
          Over the years phonograph 
            birthday venues and menus have varied. But Friends of the Phonograph 
            faithfully remember the day and hopefully they will always include 
            a "Happy Birthday to the Phonograph" on December 6 wherever they are.
          See the Photo 
            Album for Phonograph Parties for year specific parties.
          Also the Phonographia 
            calendar entry for 
            December 6 for a few more details and illustrations related to 
            December 6 at Menlo Park, New Jersey.
           
           
            
            James 
              and Doug, circa 1979.
             
             
              
              Every 
                Birthday - A Celebration 
            
          
           With morning-glory 
            horn in hand the message "Remember the Phonograph!" was 
            trumpeted on the Black Rock Desert in 1990. In 
            the twenty-first century it's a revolution still turning.
           
            
             
             
          
        
         
           
            Birthday 
              Party 1986
            Birthday 
              Party 1987
            Birthday 
              Party 1988
            Birthday 
              Party 1989
            Birthday 
              Party 1990
            Birthday 
              Party 1991
            Birthday 
              Party 1992
            Birthday 
              Party 2004
            Birthday 
              Party 2005
            Birthday 
              Party 2006
            Birthday 
              Party 2007
            Birthday 
              Party 2008
            Birthday 
              Party 2009
            Birthday 
              Party 2010
            Birthday 
              Party 2012
            Birthday 
              Party 2019
            Birthday 
              Party 2021
            Birthday 
              Party 2024
             
            
          
          The original "Friends" 
            sign is still hung outside our house each December 6th. Inside, 
            the Phonograph Holiday Tree is annually displayed.
           
          A 
            Few Highlights from Past Phonograph Birthday Parties
           
             
            
          
          Sampler 
            for 1981 Birthday Party
           Besides the traditional 
            alphabet, Kathy Aiken's sampler features the first four lines of the 
            nursery rhymn "Mary Had a Little Lamb", said to be the first words 
            spoken by Edison and his tin-foil Phonograph on December 6, 1877.
           
             
            
          
          The 
            Sign for 1988 Birthday Party
          This wooden sign was 
            created by two charter members of the original Friends of Phonography. 
            Despite a revision to the name, this sign continues to be annually 
            hung at Friends of the Phonograph birthday parties. Thanks 
            Debbie and Joey for your artistic work! 
           
           
            
          
          The original "Friends" 
            sign is still hung outside our house each December 6th. Inside, 
            the Phonograph Holiday Tree is annually displayed.
           
          
          "Edison 
            as a Boy" Artwork by DK for 1989 
            Birthday Party
           
           
            
          
          Victor 
            record for 1990 
            Phonograph Birthday
          Axel and Betty Boilesen 
            presented a framed Victor record of James Whitcomb Riley reciting 
            his poem "Out to Old Aunt Mary's" for the 1990 Birthday 
            party. You can listen to Harry E. Humphrey performing Riley's poem 
            on an Edison Blue  
            Amberol record 2539 released in March 1915. Humphrey's voice is 
            much clearer than the Victor record made by Riley who was declining 
            and would pass in 1916.
           
           
            
            2006 
              Phonograph Birthday Cake 
             
          
           
            
             
            Phonograph 
              Jingles (1907) 
            When 
              the day is cold and dreary, 
            When 
              the day is warm and cheery, 
            When 
              you want a hearty laugh, 
            Remember 
              the Edison Phonograph. 
            The 
              "Wizard" has invented many things; 
            But 
              my favorite invention is the one that sings. 
            It 
              can also talk and whistle and laugh -- 
            This 
              wonderful Edison Phonograph. 
          
          Washington Evening 
            Star jingle competition entry as reported by the Edison Phonograph 
            Monthly, December 1907.
           
             
            
             
             
            
             
              
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