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Jul 10
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Telstar Satellite Inspires Iconic Britis...

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On July 10th, 1962, something extraordinary happened that would forever change the landscape of popular music and telecommunications. The Telstar satellite, launched just the day before, successfully relayed the first transatlantic television signal, and this technological marvel inspired one of the most iconic instrumental hits of all time. British produce ... Show More
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