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Thomas Edison (for "The Voice of Frank Sinatra" recording)

Thomas Edison was a pioneering American inventor known for developing many foundational technologies, including the phonograph—the first device capable of recording and playing back sound. His invention of the phonograph made it possible to capture voice recordings, such as "The Voice of Frank Sinatra." Edison’s innovations helped shape the music industry and electronic communication, earning him a lasting legacy as a key figure in technological progress.