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  2. Doc Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Doc Watkins (born Brent Watkins; June 11, 1981) is an American pianist and singer based in San Antonio, Texas.He is the creator and co-host of the weekly radio program Live at Jazz, TX, which is syndicated through Texas Public Radio.

  3. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Piano and Instrument Manufacturing (Dalian) Co. Ltd is a musical instrument manufacturing company that Japan atlas piano manufacturing Co., Ltd. whole moved to China and invested and registered in Dalian Free Trade Zone. Apollo [3] Hamamatsu: Japan 1948–present Incorporated "SSS system" in their upright piano. August Förster [4] Löbau ...

  4. San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Municipal Auditorium was a building located at 100 Auditorium Circle, San Antonio, Texas. It was built as a memorial to American soldiers killed in World War I. The San Antonio Municipal Auditorium was also used as a concert venue. [2] The building was rebuilt and expanded into the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in 2009-2014.

  5. Steingraeber & Söhne - Wikipedia

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    The company also trains piano and harpsichord builders. Over 40,000 grand and upright pianos have been produced since the company was founded. The product line includes three models of upright pianos and five types of grand pianos. The company is represented annually at major piano and grand piano trade shows, including the NAMM Show. [22]

  6. List of music venues in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The U.S city of San Antonio, Texas has are large venues such as the Frost Bank Center, medium-sized venues such as The Paper Tiger [1] that host large concerts and touring music acts, and many small venues that host other kinds of music.

  7. Gulbransen - Wikipedia

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    Chime stop and piano stop "Automatic Rhythm" (built-in drum machine) "Automatic Walking Bass" (bass accompaniment) In 1957, Gulbransen released the first transistorized electric organ "Gulbransen Model B" (Model 1100), [2] although its use of transistors was limited to the tone generators, and vacuum tubes were still used for the power amplifier.