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The '''Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation''' is a manufacturer of jukeboxes established in 1927 by David Cullen Rockola{{magref|bb|1965-03-20|53}}{{magref|bb|1975-10-11|51}}{{ref|http://www.jukeboxhistory.info/RockOla/ROC-history.html}}.
 
The '''Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation''' is a manufacturer of jukeboxes established in 1927 by David Cullen Rockola{{magref|bb|1965-03-20|53}}{{magref|bb|1975-10-11|51}}{{ref|http://www.jukeboxhistory.info/RockOla/ROC-history.html}}.
  
In the 1960s and 70s [[Sega]] manufactured and distributed{{fileref|Billboard US 1965-10-23.pdf|page=52}} Rock-Ola's Jukeboxes{{fileref|Billboard US 1970-04-11.pdf|page=66}}{{fileref|Billboard US 1970-04-11.pdf|page=67}} for the Japanese market. It also worked with the company on non-Jukebox projects such as the distribution of the 1981 arcade game, ''[[Jump Bug]]''.
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Starting in 1952{{magref|harmony|123|17}} and continuing through to the 1960s and 70s, [[Sega]] manufactured and distributed{{fileref|Billboard US 1965-10-23.pdf|page=52}} Rock-Ola's Jukeboxes{{fileref|Billboard US 1970-04-11.pdf|page=66}}{{fileref|Billboard US 1970-04-11.pdf|page=67}} for the Japanese market. It also worked with the company on non-Jukebox projects such as the distribution of the 1981 arcade game, ''[[Jump Bug]]''.
  
 
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Rock-Ola
Founded: 1927
Headquarters:
United States

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The Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation is a manufacturer of jukeboxes established in 1927 by David Cullen Rockola[1][2][3].

Starting in 1952[4] and continuing through to the 1960s and 70s, Sega manufactured and distributed[5] Rock-Ola's Jukeboxes[6][7] for the Japanese market. It also worked with the company on non-Jukebox projects such as the distribution of the 1981 arcade game, Jump Bug.

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