Cashbox (or Cash Box) is a defunct music magazine that was a weekly publication devoted to the music and culture and coin-operated machine industries in the United States which was published from July 1942, to November 16, 1996. It has since been revived as an online-only weekly that occasionally publishes special issues.
History
It was one of several magazines that published charts of song popularity in the United States. Cashbox's most prominent competitors included Billboard and Record World (known as Music Vendor prior to the April 18, 1964, issue). Unlike Billboard, Cashbox initially combined all currently available recordings of a song into one chart position with artist and label information shown for each version, alphabetized by label. Originally, no indication of which version was the biggest seller was given, but from October 25, 1952, a star was placed next to the names of the most important artists. Cashbox also printed shorter jukebox charts which included specific artist data beginning in the spring of 1950. Separate charts were presented for juke box popularity, record sales, and radio airplay, similar to Billboard's methodology prior to August 1958, when Billboard debuted its "Hot 100," which attempted to combine all measures of popularity into one all-encompassing chart. In addition, Cashbox published chart data for specific genres, such as country music and R&B music.
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues.[1] In addition to the music industry, the magazine covered the amusement arcade industry, including jukebox machines and arcade games.
published: 16 Jul 2023
Cashbox Magazine Top 20 Tunes for Jan 29, 1955
The Top 20 tunes, according to Cashbox Magazine, for the week ending Jan. 29, 1955.
published: 16 Nov 2015
Bobby Curtola Cashbox Magazine Television Episode #1
Cashbox Magazine Television Episode # 1 with the Legendary Bobby Curtola. Note: Please rewind to the beginning - working out glitches.
published: 05 Jun 2017
Top 25 1979 de acuerdo a Cashbox Magazine
Excelente noche melómanos!! "El melómano mayor" realiza su primera aportación a YouTube para compartir la buena música con este Top 25 de las #1 de 1979 según Cashbox Magazine; espero les fascine, les traiga muchísimos recuerdos y me puedan aportar sus puntos de vista como los buenos melómanos y amantes de la música que son. Si tienen alguna sugerencia en especial, también me la pueden hacer llegar aquí. Hasta entonces!!
published: 13 Oct 2020
CASHBOX MAGAZINE MARCH 2023 TODD TAYLOR ALL IN STRIDE
Check out the story on Todd in the March Hard Copy and online edition of CASHBOX MAGAZINE. Photo Credit - Mike Bonner.
https://cashboxmagazine.org
published: 02 Mar 2023
2014 INTERVIEW with RICK WHEAT and CASHBOX MAGAZINE
The story of Rick Wheat's career from his days of rodeo to Training with the invention of the Noavel Headstall, Ranching, and the most recent and rewarding, the start of W Heart W TherapeutiC Riding Stables..and How Therapeutic Riding Helps Wounded Warriors All copyrights Reserved
published: 08 Nov 2014
Cashbox Magazine Music Award 2015 - Danny Marks
The Rex Hotel, Toronto, September 19, 2015. Bobby Curtola presents the Cashbox Magazine Music Award to the next recipient Danny Marks.
published: 20 Sep 2015
Cashbox #1 Hits Of 1961
Here's another #1 hits video to prove that I'm not dead. I hope you enjoyed the songs I uploaded late last year. I have quite a collection of 45 RPM records, and was testing out the recording capabilities of my turntable, an Audio-Technica AT-LP120 that I bought a while ago. Perhaps I'll incorporate audio from my collection into future videos. Who knows?
Anyway...
The year 1961 was a very good year for solo men. Over half the singles that hit the top spot this year were by solo men. One of those men had two #1 hits during the year, but it's not who you think! Only one female group hit #1, and that was the first time that ever happened on the Cashbox Top 100 chart. This was a very manly year indeed.
In this video, I tried to include an interesting fact about each song or artist, but at t...
published: 08 May 2016
Cash Box Top 20 from Week Ending April 5, 1958
A musical look back to the songs in the National Top 20, according to Cash Box Magazine for the week ending April 5, 1958.
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its...
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues.[1] In addition to the music industry, the magazine covered the amusement arcade industry, including jukebox machines and arcade games.
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues.[1] In addition to the music industry, the magazine covered the amusement arcade industry, including jukebox machines and arcade games.
Excelente noche melómanos!! "El melómano mayor" realiza su primera aportación a YouTube para compartir la buena música con este Top 25 de las #1 de 1979 según C...
Excelente noche melómanos!! "El melómano mayor" realiza su primera aportación a YouTube para compartir la buena música con este Top 25 de las #1 de 1979 según Cashbox Magazine; espero les fascine, les traiga muchísimos recuerdos y me puedan aportar sus puntos de vista como los buenos melómanos y amantes de la música que son. Si tienen alguna sugerencia en especial, también me la pueden hacer llegar aquí. Hasta entonces!!
Excelente noche melómanos!! "El melómano mayor" realiza su primera aportación a YouTube para compartir la buena música con este Top 25 de las #1 de 1979 según Cashbox Magazine; espero les fascine, les traiga muchísimos recuerdos y me puedan aportar sus puntos de vista como los buenos melómanos y amantes de la música que son. Si tienen alguna sugerencia en especial, también me la pueden hacer llegar aquí. Hasta entonces!!
The story of Rick Wheat's career from his days of rodeo to Training with the invention of the Noavel Headstall, Ranching, and the most recent and rewarding, the...
The story of Rick Wheat's career from his days of rodeo to Training with the invention of the Noavel Headstall, Ranching, and the most recent and rewarding, the start of W Heart W TherapeutiC Riding Stables..and How Therapeutic Riding Helps Wounded Warriors All copyrights Reserved
The story of Rick Wheat's career from his days of rodeo to Training with the invention of the Noavel Headstall, Ranching, and the most recent and rewarding, the start of W Heart W TherapeutiC Riding Stables..and How Therapeutic Riding Helps Wounded Warriors All copyrights Reserved
Here's another #1 hits video to prove that I'm not dead. I hope you enjoyed the songs I uploaded late last year. I have quite a collection of 45 RPM records, an...
Here's another #1 hits video to prove that I'm not dead. I hope you enjoyed the songs I uploaded late last year. I have quite a collection of 45 RPM records, and was testing out the recording capabilities of my turntable, an Audio-Technica AT-LP120 that I bought a while ago. Perhaps I'll incorporate audio from my collection into future videos. Who knows?
Anyway...
The year 1961 was a very good year for solo men. Over half the singles that hit the top spot this year were by solo men. One of those men had two #1 hits during the year, but it's not who you think! Only one female group hit #1, and that was the first time that ever happened on the Cashbox Top 100 chart. This was a very manly year indeed.
In this video, I tried to include an interesting fact about each song or artist, but at times i didn't have enough room to fit them. As with the previous #1 hits video, I included the song's year end ranking given it by Cashbox magazine. A few songs that hit the top spot towards the end of the year ranked very low or weren't included at all on the 1961 year end chart, oddly enough.
By the way, I'm planning on making a #1 hits video for every year until 1989. What do you guys think?
For more great countdowns like this, please visit whiteboy7931's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/whiteboy7931
Here's another #1 hits video to prove that I'm not dead. I hope you enjoyed the songs I uploaded late last year. I have quite a collection of 45 RPM records, and was testing out the recording capabilities of my turntable, an Audio-Technica AT-LP120 that I bought a while ago. Perhaps I'll incorporate audio from my collection into future videos. Who knows?
Anyway...
The year 1961 was a very good year for solo men. Over half the singles that hit the top spot this year were by solo men. One of those men had two #1 hits during the year, but it's not who you think! Only one female group hit #1, and that was the first time that ever happened on the Cashbox Top 100 chart. This was a very manly year indeed.
In this video, I tried to include an interesting fact about each song or artist, but at times i didn't have enough room to fit them. As with the previous #1 hits video, I included the song's year end ranking given it by Cashbox magazine. A few songs that hit the top spot towards the end of the year ranked very low or weren't included at all on the 1961 year end chart, oddly enough.
By the way, I'm planning on making a #1 hits video for every year until 1989. What do you guys think?
For more great countdowns like this, please visit whiteboy7931's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/whiteboy7931
Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was an American music industry trade magazine, originally published weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues.[1] In addition to the music industry, the magazine covered the amusement arcade industry, including jukebox machines and arcade games.
Excelente noche melómanos!! "El melómano mayor" realiza su primera aportación a YouTube para compartir la buena música con este Top 25 de las #1 de 1979 según Cashbox Magazine; espero les fascine, les traiga muchísimos recuerdos y me puedan aportar sus puntos de vista como los buenos melómanos y amantes de la música que son. Si tienen alguna sugerencia en especial, también me la pueden hacer llegar aquí. Hasta entonces!!
The story of Rick Wheat's career from his days of rodeo to Training with the invention of the Noavel Headstall, Ranching, and the most recent and rewarding, the start of W Heart W TherapeutiC Riding Stables..and How Therapeutic Riding Helps Wounded Warriors All copyrights Reserved
Here's another #1 hits video to prove that I'm not dead. I hope you enjoyed the songs I uploaded late last year. I have quite a collection of 45 RPM records, and was testing out the recording capabilities of my turntable, an Audio-Technica AT-LP120 that I bought a while ago. Perhaps I'll incorporate audio from my collection into future videos. Who knows?
Anyway...
The year 1961 was a very good year for solo men. Over half the singles that hit the top spot this year were by solo men. One of those men had two #1 hits during the year, but it's not who you think! Only one female group hit #1, and that was the first time that ever happened on the Cashbox Top 100 chart. This was a very manly year indeed.
In this video, I tried to include an interesting fact about each song or artist, but at times i didn't have enough room to fit them. As with the previous #1 hits video, I included the song's year end ranking given it by Cashbox magazine. A few songs that hit the top spot towards the end of the year ranked very low or weren't included at all on the 1961 year end chart, oddly enough.
By the way, I'm planning on making a #1 hits video for every year until 1989. What do you guys think?
For more great countdowns like this, please visit whiteboy7931's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/whiteboy7931
Cashbox (or Cash Box) is a defunct music magazine that was a weekly publication devoted to the music and culture and coin-operated machine industries in the United States which was published from July 1942, to November 16, 1996. It has since been revived as an online-only weekly that occasionally publishes special issues.
History
It was one of several magazines that published charts of song popularity in the United States. Cashbox's most prominent competitors included Billboard and Record World (known as Music Vendor prior to the April 18, 1964, issue). Unlike Billboard, Cashbox initially combined all currently available recordings of a song into one chart position with artist and label information shown for each version, alphabetized by label. Originally, no indication of which version was the biggest seller was given, but from October 25, 1952, a star was placed next to the names of the most important artists. Cashbox also printed shorter jukebox charts which included specific artist data beginning in the spring of 1950. Separate charts were presented for juke box popularity, record sales, and radio airplay, similar to Billboard's methodology prior to August 1958, when Billboard debuted its "Hot 100," which attempted to combine all measures of popularity into one all-encompassing chart. In addition, Cashbox published chart data for specific genres, such as country music and R&B music.
Musician Joe Richard sings 'Forgiven'. Mansfield resident and Nashville recording artist Joe Richard performs "Forgiven." Richard appears on the cover of a recent Cashbox magazine edition. The 131st annual Sacred HeartFestival will take place 11 a.m.
Musician Joe Richard sings 'Forgiven'. Mansfield resident and Nashville recording artist Joe Richard performs "Forgiven." Richard appears on the cover of a recent Cashbox magazine edition ... A panel of judges evaluated the audition videos ... 14.
ATTLEBORO — Attleboro Still Rocks, an organization founded to celebrate classic rock of the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s and to raise funds for music-related charities, will host its sixth music festival Saturday, July 13 ... 1 on Cashbox MagazineMusic Charts ... .
Richard appears on the cover of a recent Cashbox magazine edition ... The Mansfield resident and Nashville recording artist appears on the cover of the July edition of Cashbox magazine.
The group's breakout U.S ... His concert shots and posed photos, often featuring bands arm-in-arm with local disc jockeys, became staples of trade magazines such as Billboard and Cashbox — images of the Rolling Stones, Queen, AC/DC, Fleetwood Mac, J.
JaredBarton... her first album’s title song “Cowboy Up,” got her a spot on the Cashbox magazine’s top 100 songs list in Nashville ... “It’s out there everywhere and now Cashbox thought it was good enough to be on the independent top 100,” Darcia Ann said ... .
There’s been plenty written about him in this newspaper and online ... That Back in a Cadillac, a single from their Live at Chan’s CD, climbed up the charts in the summer of 2010 to number 1 in Cashbox magazine’s Roadhouse Blues and Boogie ratings ... 1 ... 2 ... 3.
(MENAFN - GetNews). There has been plenty to say about Niecie over the years. Cashbox Magazine has said–raw and soulful–rocking blues powerhouse–. Niecie was voted one of the Top 25 Women in Music... .
A former talent spotter for Atlantic Records has accused the company's founder of range of sexual offenses, 16 years after his death ... In 1990, Roeg was pictured alongside Lynyrd Skynrd singer Johnny Van Zant for Cashbox Magazine ... 'The harm done to Ms ... .
‘Hey, Alexa... After Rogers got out of music, he worked as CEO and editor in chief of Cashbox magazine until 2012, when he started Music Charts magazine — which took two years to trademark with his partners Sam Coplin and Phill Scheldt. He still owns it.
And while it received a favourable notice in trade magazine Cashbox, which called it “a terrific rock and roller”, the record failed to capture the public’s attention.
Over a year later, "Roots" sits at No. 9 on the folk and traditional songwriters chart in Cashbox magazine ... 1 song ... 1) ... He has been featured or will be soon in Cashbox, Record WorldInternational and Singing NewsMagazine, which covers gospel music ... .
Raucous, classic party rock. R&B/Soul. Beach music... 11 at UptownMarket ... Medallion.” ... Bledsoe’s book notes that “Double Shot” made the music charts of Billboard and Cashbox magazines and stayed on the charts for a whopping 23 consecutive weeks ... ....