The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ
By Greg Wilson, forwarded by Terry Smythe
May be of interest to some in our group.......
> ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- > From: gregw@theparamount.com (Greg Wilson) > To: "'ROS@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk'" <ROS@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk> > Subject: The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ > Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 07:42:08 -0000 > > The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ > > In 1928, The Paramount theatre was erected in Seattle, Washington. > Recently the theatre just completed a multi-million dollar > restoration. Two community philanthropists who have a passion for the > arts took the lead to make it happen. > > I am helping to fulfill a commitment to locate the required $275K for > the restoration of the Mighty Wurlitzer. Given the history this jewel > represents, it is my hope there may be a National appeal to help and a > vision by many to hear it play once again! > > This is a treasure for the industry and all organ society's to > appreciate and enjoy. More important, it will be used as a tool for > education and outreach to convey the history of how the expression of > art, music and cinema was formed. > > This Wurlitzer is a Publix and is only one of three remaining in their > original environment. It includes an entire grand piano and drum-set > built into the side panels of the audiorium. Next to them run hundreds > of pipes and bells, chimes, whistles and horns. > > Can you please refer me to any resources that may be able to help me? > Thanks for your consideration. > > Greg > gregw@theparamount.com > > 206-467-5510 x158 > 206-682-4837 (Fax) > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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