- The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company,
usually referred to as
simply Wurlitzer, is an
American company started in
Cincinnati in 1853 by
German immigrant (Franz)...
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Mighty Wurlitzer may
refer to: The
Mighty Wurlitzer, a line of pipe
organs made by
Wurlitzer Mighty Wurlitzer (media), a
metaphor that CIA
official Frank...
- The
Wurlitzer electronic piano is an
electric piano manufactured and
marketed by
Wurlitzer from 1954 to 1983.
Sound is
generated by
striking a
metal reed...
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Rudolph "Rudy"
Wurlitzer (born
January 3, 1937) is an
American novelist and screenwriter.
Wurlitzer's fiction includes Nog, Flats, Quake, Slow Fade, and...
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Wurlitzer Building may
refer to the
following buildings in thc
United States:
Wurlitzer Building, now The
Siren Hotel, in Detroit,
Michigan Wurlitzer...
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Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of
North Tonawanda, New York, USA and
information regarding currently active models and
their locations include:
Wurlitzer 105 Band...
- A
number of
Wurlitzer theatre organs were
imported and
installed in the
United Kingdom in the
period from 1925 to just
before the
Second World War (1939–45)...
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Wurlitzer Building, also
known as
Apparel Center Building,
Anjac Fashion Building, and
Hudson Building, is a
historic twelve-story
highrise located at...
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Rembert Wurlitzer Co. was a
distinguished firm in New York City that
specialized in fine
musical instruments and bows.
Rembert Rudolph Wurlitzer (1904–1963)...
- Arizona. It is
known for
being the home of what it says is the
largest Wurlitzer theatre organ in the world. The
organ is pla**** 363 days a year, with...