Karaoke Machine Inventor Shigeichi Negishi Dies at 100

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Shigeichi Negishi, the Japanese entrepreneur who invented the first-ever karaoke machine, passed away at the age of 100. Negishi, head of an electronics company, conceived the Sparko Box after a moment of self-reflection while singing in 1967. Despite never patenting it, he sold around 8,000 units before ending his sales in 1975. Negishi's family now preserves the only remaining and still functional Sparko Box.
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