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Established in Cincinnati in 1856 by German immigrant Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer, the music dealer became the largest outlet for band instruments in the United States by 1865. During the Big Band era of the 1930s to 1950s, and beyond, the company's colorful coin-operated jukeboxes were popular fixtures in U.S. entertainment venues.
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Wurlitzer of Cincinnati: The Name That Means Music to Millions
2015, Arcadia Publishing
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Wurlitzer of Cincinnati: The Name That Means Music to Millions
2015, Arcadia Publishing
in English
1625849788 9781625849786
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Wurlitzer of Cincinnati: the name that means music to millions
2015
in English
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Table of Contents
Rudolph Wurlitzer
How the business began
The Farny family
The marriage of Rudolph and Leonie
The artist Henry Farny
The second generation
The sons enter the business
Transitions
The Wurlitzer factories
The Wurlitzer retail stores
Automatic musical instruments
The mighty Wurlitzer
Pianos and harps
Jukeboxes
Other Wurlitzer products.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index.
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