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  2. Lowrey organ - Wikipedia

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    The Lowrey organ is an electronic organ, named after its developer, Frederick C. Lowrey (1871–1955), a Chicago-based industrialist and entrepreneur. [2] Lowrey's first commercially successful full-sized electronic organ, the Model S Spinet or Berkshire, came to market in 1955, the year of his death. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Lowrey organs - Wikipedia

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    60-note organ for attaching to a "standard piano" [12] Pageant (M-150) 1982 Parade 1981 Saturn Deluxe 1974 [11] Spinet 1956 [13] Stereo Jubilee 1977 [14] Stereo Genie 98-1 1977 Features Automatic Organ Computer and Lowrey Glide. [15] Super Genie 1974-1975 [11] Symphonic Holiday 1975 [16]-1977 [14] Four channels, 88 keys, two keyboards, Magic ...

  4. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    Hammond Organ Company – Chicago, Illinois; Lowrey Organ Company – Chicago, Illinois; Marshall & Ogletree – Needham, Massachusetts; Rodgers Instruments – Hillsboro, Oregon (owned by parent company Vandeweerd in Netherland, owner of Johannus) Thomas Organ Company; Walker Technical Company - Center Valley, Pennsylvania

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  7. Eddie Layton - Wikipedia

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    He began playing the organ when he was 12 years old. While serving in the United States Navy during World War II , he learned to play the Hammond organ . After World War II, he began a career as a professional organist writing scores for soap operas on CBS , [ 2 ] "The Secret Storm," "Love is a Many Splendored Thing," "Love of Life," and "Where ...

  8. Kenny Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Salmon (17 July 1933 – 5 November 1994) was an English keyboard player who played piano, [1] organ [2] [3] [4] and MiniMoog on many hit records, films, radio and television shows in the 1960s and 1970s.

  9. Garth Hudson - Wikipedia

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    A master of the Lowrey organ, Hudson's other primary instruments are piano, accordion, electronic keyboards, and saxophones (alto, tenor, soprano, baritone, bass). [5] He has been a much-in-demand and respected session musician , performing with dozens of artists, including Elton John , who has cited him as an early influence.