
History

History of Music videos timeline
1895:
The “first” music video is filmed at Thomas Edison’s studio
1920s:
Sound-on-film ushers in the era of musical shorts
1925:
Audiences learn how to follow the bouncing ball
A bouncing ball over song lyrics on TV shows to encourage
the audience to sing
1940-1946:
Soundies put coins in jukeboxes across the United States
(soundies were three-minute films featuring music and
dance performances, designed to display on jukebox-like
projection machines)
1959:
The Big Bopper coins the term “music video”
(Jiles Perry Richardson, who went by The Big Bopper, became the first person to use the phrase “music video” in a 1959 interview with a British magazine.)
1960s:
The Beatles marry movies and music
1974:
Australia paves the way with “Countdown” and “Sounds”
(Two weekly teen-oriented music programs premiered in Australia in 1974. Both prominently featured music videos, some of which were created especially for the shows.)
