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  2. Stan Szelest - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1958–1991. Stanley Martin Szelest (February 11, 1942 – January 20, 1991) was an American musician from Buffalo, New York, known for founding an influential blues band in the 1950s and 1960s, Stan and the Ravens, and later as a keyboardist with Ronnie Hawkins and, briefly, with The Band. [1][2]

  3. Aeolian Company - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian was first located at 841 Broadway, in the heart (and soul) of the piano district; the company later moved to 23rd Street, and then to 360 Fifth Avenue. Aeolian Hall (1912–13), 33 West 42nd Street, housed the firm's general offices and demonstration rooms as a recital hall on the 43rd Street side, where many noted musicians performed, and was where the first Vocalions were made.

  4. Buffalo Memorial Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, colloquially known as The Aud, was a multipurpose indoor arena in downtown Buffalo, New York.Opened on October 14, 1940, it was home to the Canisius Golden Griffins (), the Buffalo Bisons (), the Buffalo Bisons (), the Buffalo Braves (), the Buffalo Sabres (), the Toronto-Buffalo Royals (), the Buffalo Stallions (), the Buffalo Bandits (), the Buffalo Blizzard and ...

  5. North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory - Wikipedia

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    Floor area. 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) Website. thewurlitzerbuilding.com. References. [1] The North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory was a street organ manufacturing company and building, located in North Tonawanda, New York. Started by expatriate German Eugene de Kleist with backing from Allan Herschell, the company was later purchased by ...

  6. 30 of the Most Iconic Songs of the 1980s You Forgot About - AOL

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    The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson. 30 of the Most Iconic Songs of the 1980s ...

  7. QRS Music Technologies - Wikipedia

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    QRS Music Technologies, Inc. is an American company that makes modern player pianos. It was founded as Q•R•S Music Company in 1900 to make piano rolls, the perforated rolls of paper read by player pianos to reproduce music. The company also produced shellac records in the 1920s and 1930s and radios beginning in the 1920s.

  8. Dave "Baby" Cortez - Wikipedia

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    1956-present. Labels. Clock Records, Chess Records, Paris. David Cortez Clowney (born August 13, 1938), known by the stage name Dave "Baby" Cortez, is an American pop and R&B organist and pianist, best known for his 1959 hit, "The Happy Organ". [1] He is the second earliest surviving singer to have a solo #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 next to ...

  9. Jane Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Englewood, New Jersey. Genres. Jazz. Occupation (s) Musician, programmer for Muzak. Instrument (s) Piano, organ. Jane Jarvis (née Nossette, October 31, 1915 – January 25, 2010) was an American jazz pianist. She was also known for her work as a composer, baseball stadium organist and music industry executive.