Date:    Sat, 26 Apr 2003 20:46:37 -0400 
From:    Keith Elshaw <keith@TOTANGO.NET> 
Subject: MontrB?6Q=?=al - birthplace of records 
  
If you come to Montréal, you can visit the Emile Berliner Museum and get a 
little closer to how tango was first heard in the building where the first 
players and records were made. 
  
This cool little museum is not that well known (but Sir George Martin and 
people like him have made sure to go there when in town). 
  
It's deliciously ironic to me that the record, Nipper's appearance on it and 
the company that ultimately became RCA were born here; that RCA destroyed 
it's precious Masters of the best tango in Argentina (the year I was born) 
- and that now this fanatic sound engineer/tango dancer (moi) sits in 
Montreal restoring their old records to the best shape possible not far from 
where the first records were made. 
  
Just one more thing about Montréal that makes your head spin with delight. 
  
https://ToTANGO.net/ttindex.html    for more about a visit to the historic 
site like I had again today. 
  
  
Feel free to get in touch me with if you are coming to this city of cities 
and want info. 
  
I've lived here for 3 years now and love it more all the time. 
  
  
Keith 
  
  
 
    
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