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but the "first jukeboxes with vision" were the panoram-machines from the Mills Novelty Company & Globe-Mills Productions in 1940. (and NO, i'm not old enough to remember).
there were a lot of "soundies" from mainstream-artists but also from black greats like Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Louis Jordan.
Only problem with the panorma-machines was, there were about 10 soundies on a reel, so you couln't choose a clip but had to watch them in sequence.
there were even some commercials on the reels ... 40 years before MTV.
Scopitones:
There were (are?) some websites where you can watch/download lots of brilliant clips from the 60s.
mikemacca
we've just acquired a 1962 scopitone player. It plays 16 mm reels and so far I've managed to get 30 or so short music video clips.
These really were the first jukeboxes with vision!