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Karaoke inventor, Shigeichi Negishi, passes away at 100

Negishi’s 1967 invention, the Sparko Box, transformed the entertainment industry.

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Shigeichi Negishi, the inventor of the first karaoke machine, has died at the age of 100. His daughter confirmed his death, which resulted from natural causes following a fall.

Negishi’s invention, the Sparko Box, was unveiled in 1967 and transformed the entertainment industry. His passion for singing and wish to hear his voice with a backing track inspired him to create this device.

His karaoke machine combined a speaker, microphone, and tape deck. Although the design was innovative, Negishi decided against patenting it, describing the process as “too much hassle”.

 

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