Recently I was contacted by an MMDer acknowledging their appreciation
for the work I did on the instruments at Disneyland. From 1974 till
about 1985 I worked on the Disneyland collection. The Nelson-Wiggen
6X, installed in March of 1976, was the third instrument I "restored."
(By the way, I covered the stack pneumatics with Bilon back then and
they are still playing today!)
This video is a song on the same roll from 1976. This roll has played
on the Nelson-Wiggen 6X for over 35 years! I really like this roll so
I recorded all of the songs on this roll and we are looking at having
the roll recut. Here is a link to my latest video of the Disneyland
Nelson Wiggen 6X:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdZIUQs9oU&sns=em
I have wondered for a long time, how many (if any) MMDers became
interested because of the machines at Disneyland in the 1970s and
'80s. At one point I had the Nelson-Wiggen, a Seeburg upright piano,
a Symphonion disk music box and a Mills Violano together in a music
room in the Market House. That room went away in 1987.
Dave Allan
[ The tune playing is "Alabama Stomp, by Henry Creamer & Jimmy
[ Johnson, as featured in Earl Carroll's Vanities, 5th edition, 1926".
[ The coin piano arrangement is derived from 88-note roll Capitol
[ 1584, October 1926, played by James Blythe. -- Robbie
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