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The Riviera Theatre is a historic, 1140 seat entertainment venue in North Tonawanda, New York.The theatre hosts live concerts, theatre, dance shows, and movies. The Riviera's “Mighty Wurlitzer” theatre organ has been restored, is maintained by volunteers, and is famed as being one of two original Wurlitzer demonstrator organs, which the company would use to show off to potential clients in ...
Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, PA Only plays on COAA Band Organ Rallies Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum 1916 #1 Special Carrousel, North Tonawanda, NY, plays alongside a Wurlitzer 146-A (see below), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds, has keyboard
Boy George, previously on Broadway in 2004 with "Taboo," is a trailblazer in fashion and music, with a string of hits including “Karma Chameleon,” “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” and ...
Wurlitzer Building, now The Siren Hotel, in Detroit, Michigan; Wurlitzer Building (California), on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles; North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory, in North Tonawanda, New York; Wurlitzer Building at 116–122 West 42nd Street, New York City, whose design was influenced by Bush Tower
Nashville: An 80-foot Guitar Drop took place at Nashville's Hard Rock Cafe during Music City's Bash On Broadway. [263] [264] In 2011 the partnership ended with Hard Rock Cafe and the guitar was replaced by a 15-foot-tall music note. [265] The 2020–21 event did not take place because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Backed by Herschell, in 1893 [2] de Kleist set up band organ production in what was then part of Martinsville, New York (soon to be incorporated as North Tonawanda, New York), founding the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory. As parts were not subject to the import tariffs, many of the companies early organs had Limonaire components. [3]
A former TD Bank employee based in Florida was arrested and charged with facilitating money laundering to Colombia, New Jersey's attorney general said on Wednesday, in the first such arrest since ...
In 2005, Performa hosted the first Performa Biennial, a series of performance events at venues and institutions across New York City. Founding curator and director, RoseLee Goldberg is quoted as saying her objective in creating the festival was "to produce new work that I'd never seen before and have the miracle of working with artists who would make things of wonder.