- (vocals, guitar), Tom
Tripplehorn (guitar), Carl
Radle (b****), John West (
cordovox) and Jim
Karstein (drums). On his 1968 discharge,
Lewis immediately returned...
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Company (1944–1986)
Epiphone (1957–1986)
Lowrey Organ Company (1955-1984)
Cordovox electronic accordions F. E. Olds
William Lewis & Son Co. ****h & Benninghofen...
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Compact model organs. In 1960–1962,
Farfisa developed the first-generation
Cordovox vacuum tube accordion, the CG-2 and CG-3,
which used
tubes in a suitcase-sized...
- Klos (1944-2013) -
violin Dave
Romanyshyn (Roman) (1944-2022) - accordion/
cordovox Andy
Poloniski They
released eight albums,
including the 1964 Ukrainian...
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James B****, piano,
tenor sax, vibraphone:
George Magura Piano, organ,
cordovox, accordion:
Ronnie Rosman Producer: Bo Gentry,
Ritchie Cordell Arranger:...
- blow air
across the reeds. Two
years later, the
company developed the
Cordovox accordion with Lowrey,
which combined accordion reeds with electronically...
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Silvertone brand were sold by Sears,
Roebuck and Company. "CDX-0652",
Cordovox/CDX,
Combo Organ Heaven, CDX-0652 A dual-manual
combo organ with a Moog...
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vocals Dave
Costell – lead
guitar Al
Ramsay – b**** John R. West –
electric cordovox These were the
Playboys at the time of the recording,
although many session...
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Eminent Solina C112s (c. 1974) with built-in ARP
Explorer I
synthesizer CMI
Cordovox CDX-0652 (c.1974) with built-in Moog
Satellite synthesizer Yamaha GX-1...
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vocals Dave
Costell – lead
guitar Carl
Radle – b**** John R. West –
electric cordovox These were the
Playboys at the time of the recording,
although session...