Music Trade Review

Issue: 1953 Vol. 112 N. 9

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Asheville N. C. Dining Establishments
Now Use Winter-Musette Pianos
WINTER-MUSETTES BEING PLAYED IN THE CHEZ PAUL AND SKY CLUB.
In Asheville, i\. C. cradling among
the beautiful Appalachian rhain of
mountain peaks, two famous dining es-
tablishments have added the Winter-
Musette for the pleasure of their cus-
tomers: They are Chez Paul and the
Sky Club.
These pianos were sold by Mr. Dun-
ham of Dunham's Music House. Mr.
Dunham is well known for his philan-
thropic gestures in behalf of music-
He has been called the "anger* of Bre-
vard College in Western. IV C. ever
since making a substantial gift for their
endowment fund. Here also, Winter Pi-
anos can be found in all the school's
practice rooms.
Everett Bailey, playing at the Chez
Paul said: "Although the piano has had
hard, long and daily use the response
of action and tonal quality remain the
same.'" At the Sky Club, pianisnt Fritz
Albertson found himself immediately
at home in front of the Winter pianos.
"Winter combines, he said, the finest
attributes of a musical instrument —
tone, action and durability, and. last
but not least, style".
Liberace Features Organo on
Coast to (oast T. V. Program
a Story & Clark built-in model for his
home. Now he has added one to his
handsome Bluthner Concert' Grand
Over seven million Liberace fans
throughout the nat'on will be exposed
to the Lowrey Organo as a result of
W. H. ''Bob' 1 Pieree's enthusiasm for"
1 lie Organo and his friendship with
Liberace.
Not to be overlooked, of course, is
the fact that Barker Bros.. Los Angeles
I where Bob Pierce manages the Piano
& Organ Departments) received plau-
dits before a Southern California T.V.
audience of perhaps 800.000 for bring-
ing the magic of Organo to Li herare"-
attention.
To acquaint Liberace with the magic
of Organo. Bob first supplied him with
LIBERACE PLAYING THE ORGANO.
where he can always have it near at
hand. An innovation designed by Pierce
personally makes it possible to place
USED PIANOS —
GRANDS (as is) from $150 up
STUDIOS (as is) from $225 up
UPRIGHTS (as is) from $25 up
A choice selection always available
WRITE — WIRE —
OR — PHONE — CHELSEA 2-4350
BRODWIN PIANO CO., Inc.
Est. 1914 — HARRY BRODWIN, Pres.
246 WEST 23rd STREET
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NEW YORK. N. Y.
and remove the control panel board
without the use of screws, by simply-
sliding into place. Anyone seeing Lib-
erace perform would be instantly im-
pressed with the fact thai his playing
requires complete responsiveness of
action.
Besides having the top T.V. show
in Southern California (he won both
T.V. Achievement Awards for 1952.
"The Outstanding Show" and "The
Outstanding Male Performance"). Lib-
erace last year filled the famous Holly-
wood Bowl to greater capacity than
any other artist heretofore. Needless
to say. he is appearing in the Bowl
again this year. With all his other
activities he has found time to make
a number of records for Columbia and
has many personal appearances in
principal cities scheduled between
weekly TV shows.
Murray-Collins & Co. Furnished
Piano Which Helped III Girl
On August 2o there was a story that
appeared in the "Detroit Free Press"
under the heading of "Piano Was Sym-
bol of Sharon's Fight Against Cancer".
This was the story of a little girl who
slaved off the advance of cancer six
months, due to the fact that she became
interested in playing the piano.
After she passed away, Warren Strom-
berg. Free Press Staff Writer, wrote
the following regarding this courageous
10 year old girl: "And her parents will
cherish memories of her association
with a small mahogany spinet piano,
which in the later months of her battle
became a symbol of her resistance." It
seems that the amputation of one of her
legs became necessary, and as she
learned to walk on crutches under the
guidance of Nurse Dorothea Pressley
of the Harper Hospital. Sharon Jones
became interested in the piano, which
she desperately wanted to play.
It was at this point that her parents
sought to rent a small piano, and at
the same time this necessity came to
the attention of Alton V. Murray of
Murray-Collins & Co.. piano dealers
in Detroit, who immediately had a
spinet delivered to the Jones home,
where ihe piano was used indefinitely
and no charge for service or delivery
was made.
O. Fred Rydeen in New York
0. Fred Hydeen. vice president and
salesmanager of the Aeolian-American
Corp.. Each Rochester, N. Y.. was a
recent visitor in New York calling at
both the Mason & Hamlin and Win.
Knabe & Co. salons.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, SEPTEMBER. 1953
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Displays Wurlitizer Organ and Piano
at Newark, N. Y. Rose Festival
Gulbransen Piano Shown
In DuPont Wilmington Exhibit
In addition to the Atlantic City dis-
play of the duPont Company, which
was shown in the July issue of the
WURLITZER
PIANO
AND
ORGAN
AT
NEWARK,
N. Y.
ROSE
FESTIVAL.
The world famous Jackson and Per-
kins Rose (hardens at Newark. N. Y.,
"The Hose Capital of America." form
a perfect background of natural splen-
dor for the Wurlitzer Spinette Organ
and Piano displayed by the Hilotta
Music Co.. \ewark. \ . Y.
The 1953 Festival of Hoses, held
June 1 lib to October 1st. features over
35.000 Hose Plants in a 17 acre garden.
one of the most interesting horticul-
tural exhibits ever offered to the public.
John Hilotta. owner of the Bilotta Music
Co.. is one of its most ardent backers
and was one of the first to recognize
(he merchandising value of a display
in connection with the exhibition.
Miniature Piano Collectors
Meet in Denver, Col.
tional Hank, local sponsors of Liber-
aces weekly television show announced
a free autograph party, inviting all
who wished to meet the star in person.
Liberace fan \ o . 1 in Denver was
Mrs. Theo Marie Sponsler who shares
the same hobby with the pianist they
both own a large collection of minia-
ture pianos. "Miniature Piano Queen"
lie called her. but when she discovered
how many little piano he had. he said
"In more ways than one. you are sure-
ly the Kin"!"
Liberace made a personal appear-
ance trip to Colorado in July where
he played the Baldwin piano in three
concerts in Pueblo. Colorado Springs
and at the Red Hock Theatre, near
Denver. He created a minor stampede
in downtown Denver where more than
2.000 girls "'from 6 to 60" all con-
gregated to meet him. The Denver Na-
GULBRANSEN
DuPONT
WINDOW
KLNILVL a Tropical Culbransen piano
was displayed in the recent Wilming-
ton exhibit.
The display is somewhat unique, a
full-sized window display showing a
bridal party with a bride and groom
cutting the wedding cake and members
of the wedding party standing around
in natural formation. In another room
where the wedding presents were dis-
played, to the left of this display was
the "honeymoon trip showing luggage
mad;- of duPont materials and gowns
probably <»1 i.ylon or orlon worn by
the bride. At the left entrance was a
small view of what would he part of
the living room. This showed a coffee
table, furniture covered with duPont
upholstery fabrics and the Culhransen
piano. The motif in brief was "Chem-
istry and the Hride" showing the whole
series of settings after the bride re-
turned from the church.
Harks Music Center Handling-
Krakauer and French Pianos
A new piano store which was open-
ed on October 1st was that of the Harks
Music Center. 119 South Salinas Street,
Kreeport, 111. The owner of this busi-
ness is George T. Harks, who besides
selling pianos also teaches in studios
the accordion and organ, and plays the
organ in the local church.
In the accompanying illustration. Mr.
Harks is shown with his wife Clarabelle
and son Daniel. The third gentleman
sitting at the piano is Joe Lederfine
representing Krakauer Hros.. in New
^ork. The pianos that are handled are
Krakauer and Jesse French & Son.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, SEPTEMBER, 1953
AT PIANOS ARE GEO. T. HARKS, HIS WIFE AND SON AND JOE LEDERFINE,
KARKAUER REPRESENTATIVE.
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