Jukebox: Hero? American Icon's Move to Digital Gets Mixed Reviews From Its Fans

The ColumbianJune 29, 2006

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Boston's The Sevens, a beer-and-wine tavern with an oak bar worn smooth by decades of drinkers, has two amenities that set it apart: a real cork dart board, and arguably one of the best jukeboxes east of the Mississippi River.

From early Bruce Springsteen and Patsy Cline to rare Rolling Stones tunes, the jukebox -- more than the darts or the dark wood benches -- sets a rollicking mood that pulls people through the door.

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Jukebox: Hero? American Icon's Move to Digital Gets Mixed Reviews From Its Fans

This spring, the tavern took a leap into the digital age with a new Internet-fueled jukebox that can access hundreds of thousands of songs.

"I love it," says James McCarthy, 39, a kitchen worker who feeds the wall-mounted machine $25 a night to keep his toes tapping behind the bar. "You can...

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