I went there with my parents and with an ex theatre organist friend of my dads Ronald Rodgers way back and heard Eric Lord, George Blackmore, and Arnold Loxam playing ( George Blackmore was a buddy of the Ron Rodgers who invited us) this was one of the biggest Wurlitzers playing in private hands at 3/19 it was also the similar to the Odeon Leeds model that belonged to another family friend in High Wycombe. Later, he sold this to Mr Cusion for his museum.
I went there with my parents and with an ex theatre organist friend of my dads Ronald Rodgers way back and heard Eric Lord, George Blackmore, and Arnold Loxam playing ( George Blackmore was a buddy of the Ron Rodgers who invited us) this was one of the biggest Wurlitzers playing in private hands at 3/19 it was also the similar to the Odeon Leeds model that belonged to another family friend in High Wycombe. Later, he sold this to Mr Cusion for his museum.
Delightful
Excellent
Its the Diss wurlitzer,you can tell by how the sound is spread from the pipe chambers,the reverb is also pretty dead.
I went there with my parents and with an ex theatre organist friend of my dads Ronald Rodgers way back and heard Eric Lord, George Blackmore, and Arnold Loxam playing ( George Blackmore was a buddy of the Ron Rodgers who invited us) this was one of the biggest Wurlitzers playing in private hands at 3/19 it was also the similar to the Odeon Leeds model that belonged to another family friend in High Wycombe. Later, he sold this to Mr Cusion for his museum.
I went there with my parents and with an ex theatre organist friend of my dads Ronald Rodgers way back and heard Eric Lord, George Blackmore, and Arnold Loxam playing ( George Blackmore was a buddy of the Ron Rodgers who invited us) this was one of the biggest Wurlitzers playing in private hands at 3/19 it was also the similar to the Odeon Leeds model that belonged to another family friend in High Wycombe. Later, he sold this to Mr Cusion for his museum.