Encores Archive - Wurlitzer In The House Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2013
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    In this documentary, we take a trip to the Gamonut State Kilburn, Len Rawle's Home and to his Parents house at Wurlitzer Lodge plus an Interview with Florence De Jong and Ena Baga! Broadcast 1978.

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  • @johnbarwick3546
    @johnbarwick3546 9 лет назад +6

    What a lovely addition to You Tube. This shows the value of our internet- the ability to preserve the beauty of the past and to keep for future generations the history of some of our beautiful musical instruments- which hopefully will live on. Thank you for sharing.

  • @pawleybrianUS
    @pawleybrianUS 10 лет назад +8

    What a wonderful treat for us organ lovers. Never saw this back in 1978. Great to see some personal friends and acquaintances on film.

  • @natethefighter
    @natethefighter 8 лет назад +7

    I love that the house is called 'Tonawanda'. I live in North Tonawanda, NY, where Wurlitzer had its North American headquarters.

    • @safenders
      @safenders 4 года назад +1

      Lol, good Tonawanda

  • @paulj0557tonehead
    @paulj0557tonehead 10 лет назад +6

    Thanks for posting! Wurlitzer lover here, including the great electronic Wurlitzer,Conn,Gulbransen, Rodgers, and Allen models.
    The Wurlitzer electrostatic reed organs1946-61 are becoming increasingly endangered, please scout these out and save them. Like the Hammond tone wheel organs they can play trouble free for many generations and be repaired quite easily with basic parts and skills.

  • @Baxtonmoor
    @Baxtonmoor 10 лет назад +6

    A brilliant reminder of what a trip to the cinema used to be like before my time (I'm only a post-war baby-boomer) and the sounds that organs are capable of producing in competent hands.

  • @captainwendell
    @captainwendell 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this video! I really enjoyed watching it

  • @Ziegler-boothBlogspot
    @Ziegler-boothBlogspot 10 лет назад +1

    Fascinating Thank you for adding this to RUclips!

  • @wurlitzerwilly
    @wurlitzerwilly 10 лет назад +2

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @jonkino
    @jonkino 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful cinema and Wonderful Wurlitzer. This cinema is about to be turned into a Weatherspoons pub. I wonder if the organ is still there or long gone.

  • @derekmaine
    @derekmaine 10 лет назад

    Great. Many thanks for this,
    Derek.De.Maine (Actor)

  • @wurlitzer895
    @wurlitzer895 10 лет назад +2

    I echo Wendell Brunk's comments. I and my dear Father had the real pleasure of playing this organ way back in the late 1960s. William Weir was the manager at the time and we paid him the requisite 2 guineas for the practice session. The happiest memories of my mid-teens.

    • @safenders
      @safenders 4 года назад +1

      Where are you from? Tonawanda, NY by chance?

    • @wurlitzer895
      @wurlitzer895 4 года назад +2

      @@safenders Hi there! No. SE London, UK. Maybe my comment was a little ambiguous. The organ we played was the Wurlitzer installed in the Gaumont State Theatre, North London. The nearest I've been to Tonawanda was a helicopter ride over the Niagara Falls during a holiday to Canada in 2001!! All good wishes. Peter A

    • @safenders
      @safenders 4 года назад +1

      @@wurlitzer895 aha, I should have gave more attention to your original comment. Niagra falls is so close. Just a relatively short drive. Thanks for the reply.

    • @wurlitzer895
      @wurlitzer895 4 года назад

      @@safenders Thank you for your reply. Yes, it is indeed - very close, but to quote the old adage 'it was so near, yet so far'!! Keep well!! Peter A :)

  • @regent260
    @regent260 10 лет назад +4

    and even Sidney Torch at the opening?.....Never seen footage of him playing Amazing!!!!

  • @Offshoreorganbuilder
    @Offshoreorganbuilder 10 лет назад +2

    Brilliant! Thanks.

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 4 года назад +1

    Super excellent

  • @joanerhard454
    @joanerhard454 7 лет назад +3

    very old 1936. My age, file for historianfile. Love the old music, o the younger generations can learn the history of music.

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 7 лет назад

    Wow, they were there in the 1920s! The voice of history and pop culture no less. It's absolutely thrilling.

  • @ianmidgley2247
    @ianmidgley2247 10 лет назад +1

    Great stuff :-)

  • @johnteska9070
    @johnteska9070 3 года назад

    Great video hand down.

  • @porridgeandprunes
    @porridgeandprunes 10 лет назад +3

    It appears from the closing titles that the documentary was produced in 1979.

  • @danielmkubacki
    @danielmkubacki 10 лет назад +1

    Cool.

  • @diapasonabsolu
    @diapasonabsolu 10 лет назад

    Oh, il est chouette ton accordéon!

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 6 лет назад

    LOL... The opening number the organ is playing is "Sing as You Go", known better to Monty Python fans as "Sit on My Face".

  • @robertnogues8345
    @robertnogues8345 Год назад

    Is the organ still there and in working order

  • @shindarov8684
    @shindarov8684 9 лет назад

    Hhhhj