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  1. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

    The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, usually referred to as simply Wurlitzer, is an American company started in Cincinnati in 1853 by German immigrant (Franz) Rudolph Wurlitzer. The company …

  2. WURLITZER

    From its portfolio of high-quality musical instruments, to “The Mighty Wurlitzer”, to the game-changing Jukebox, to the Electric Piano with its unique Wurli Sound, Wurlitzer has been …

  3. Wurlitzer Piano – What It’s Worth, Sound Quality & More

    Oct 16, 2023 · Many folks who use them, don’t know very much about the Wurlitzer piano, so in this guide, we’re going to go over the history of the Wurlitzer, who was using it when it came …

  4. Wurlitzer History - National Jukebox Exchange

    Jun 29, 2024 · Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, Wurlitzer became famous for the large theater organs that created sound for silent films. These large organs and many other types of …

  5. Wurlitzer - Antique Piano Shop

    Wurlitzer moved to Cincinnati in 1856 and became a successful retailer of pianos, organs and general musical merchandise. Wurlitzer’s firm was so successful that he built “The House Of …

  6. Wurlitzer Family | German Immigrants, Musical Instruments ...

    Wurlitzer Family, American family of musical-instrument makers and dealers. Rudolph Wurlitzer (b. Jan. 30, 1831, Schöneck, Saxony [Germany]—d. Jan. 14, 1914, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.), …

  7. ATOS | The Wurlitzer Company

    He recounts the success of the Liberty Theatre in Seattle, memories of Sid Grauman and Adolph Zukor, and why he never attended the opening of a new Wurlitzer in a theatre. Mr. Wurlitzer …

  8. American Jukebox History - Wurlitzer - History

    Rudolph Wurlitzer (1831 - †1914) Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, Wurlitzer became famous for the large theater organs that created sound for silent films.

  9. Wurlitzer electronic piano - Wikipedia

    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 with a hammer, which induces an …

  10. History — WURLITZER

    Dive into the fascinating story of Wurlitzer, synonymous with musical instruments and entertainment machines since 1659. From its origins in Saxonia, Germany, to the …