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  2. George Wright (organist) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1970, however, the studio/warehouse (owned by organ speaker inventory Don Leslie) where he kept his personal pipe organ burned and he stopped recording for over 10 years. Wright bought a house in the Hollywood Hills less for its location than for its capacity to accommodate his own mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ.

  3. Leslie speaker - Wikipedia

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    Leslie manufactured the speaker to work with other organs besides Hammond, including Wurlitzer, Conn, Thomas and Baldwin. [6] He never particularly liked Hammond organs, once remarking "I hate those damn things." [7] In 1965, Leslie sold his Electro Music company to CBS, which had also acquired the Fender guitar company.

  4. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    The Frati & Co. Band Organ at the Lakeside Park Carousel in Port Dalhousie, Ontario, is an example of a band organ converted by Wurlitzer to play the Wurlitzer 150 roll scale. The production of Wurlitzer organs ceased in 1939, the last organ to leave the factory being a style 165 organ in a 157 case (done because Wurlitzer had an extra 157 case ...

  5. Theatre organ - Wikipedia

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    The Rudolph Wurlitzer company, to whom Robert Hope-Jones licensed his name and patents, was the most well-known manufacturer of theatre organs, and the phrase Mighty Wurlitzer became an almost generic term for the theatre organ. After some major disagreements with the Wurlitzer management, Robert Hope-Jones committed suicide in 1914.

  6. 'Phantom of the Opera' to haunt Orpheum: Live Wurlitzer organ ...

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    1925 silent movie classic with live accompaniment by Tony Thomas on the Wurlitzer organ. 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16. Doors open at 6 p.m. The Orpheum, 203 S. Main.

  7. Bob Heil - Wikipedia

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    He continued to play the Wurlitzer Organ at the Fox Theater in St Louis, and had a classic car collection, chiefly of 50s Thunderbirds. [14] Heil additionally performed his organ music on Lebanon, Tennessee -based international shortwave station WTWW 's 100,000 watt 5085 kHz shortwave frequency each Saturday at 8pm central time ( 192 kbit/s ...

  8. Len Rawle - Wikipedia

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    The family settled in Berry Lane, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, where Rawle built his own house, Tonawanda, and installed a 4-manual, 20-rank Wurlitzer organ, previously at the Empire, Leicester Square. [1] (Tonawanda is a town in New York where all of the Wurlitzer organs were produced). The organ was officially opened in June 1968 by Gerald ...

  9. Sex offender who stole Joyland’s Louie the Clown loses appeal ...

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    The antique organ, built in 1901, is believed to be the largest model organ Wurlitzer made. Now, it should be returned to Joyland’s former owners. Sex offender who stole Joyland’s Louie the ...

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