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Meet Robert Lent, who restored the 1924 Wurlitzer organ at Hotel 24 South in Staunton
The original 1924 Wurlitzer organ at Hotel 24 South in Staunton. Twenty years ago, the hotel (then the Stonewall Jackson Hotel) reopened and the organ was first played for the public in over 55 years.
"The picture is one of the best ever shown in Memphis, barring none," raved a movie reviewer credited as "A.M.D." in the Feb. 2, 1926, edition of The Commercial ...
NEW BEDFORD — Technology comes and goes, but some things are irreplaceable. A century after it was first installed, the historic Wurlitzer theater organ that calls the Zeiterion home will be preserved ...
Silent Films Night at the Venango Museum in Oil City features the same Wurlitzer organ used at the old Latonia Theater in the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Shea's Performing Arts Center has one of the largest Mighty Wurlitzer organs in the country, but it is in need of restoration. To help restore this almost 100 year old organ, The ...
NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. — The Mighty Wurlitzer organ at the Riviera Theatre and Performing Arts Center has a fresh look. The venue posted pictures of the newly restored organ on their Facebook page. The ...
Organist Brett Valliant will perform a concert from the Grand Rapids Public Museum at 7 p.m. Friday Nov. 20. His performance on the museum’s 1928 organ will include music from the Roaring ’20s. The ...
The “Mighty Wurlitzer” organ at the Castro Theatre is not actually a Wurlitzer organ. It hasn’t been one since 2015, when the theater’s genuine Rudolph Wurlitzer Company organ was deemed too ...
The 1928 Wurlitzer Opus 1787 organ was installed at the Mayfield Theatre in Troy, Ohio, in 1928. This 1928 Wurlitzer pipe organ can be yours for the right price. Media Heritage, the local nonprofit ...
The Alabama Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ has left the building. But fans of the beloved instrument needn’t fret. The organ, affectionately known as “Big Bertha,” will be back at the theater ...
The Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, special to The Herald News NEW BEDFORD — Technology comes and goes, but some things are irreplaceable. A century after it was first installed, the historic ...
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