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NEWSLETTER
PAGE 5, MAY 30, 1973
Oh, for those good old days. Those nostalgic days. The days when the \·Turli tzer 1050
was swinging forth with Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Teresa Brewer, Sammy Kaye, so
many, many other sensationally great artists. Here they are. At Wurlitzer's gala
Plaza Hotel press party to bring back the nostalgic days of the Wurlitzer 1050 in a
big, new revival for locations with that "old time atmosphere" all over again. And
all over the U.S. Wurlitzer distributors will be featuring the limited edition of the
1050 for operators who have those "old time" locations. For locations that want to
bring back the fun, the gaiety, the great music sound of music's greatest artists and
music's grandest era. As A.D.Palmer , Wurlitzer's Advertising & Sales Promotion Manager
labels it, "It's a celebration of nostalgia."
The press all over the nation has picked up the news in addition to hundreds of
trade publications and created much excitement so that many locations are eagerly
awaiting the arrival of the nostalgic Wurlitzer 1050. Surely, every old timer in the
juke box business will want to again see and play this grand, old, nostalgic phono
and hear the great artists who made juke box music tops in the land.
Upper picture: Amile A. Addy , Vice-President and General Manager of Wurlitzer's No.
Tonawanda division, with the great Lionel Hampton . The most charming Teresa Brewer
with the grand Count Basie. Lower picture: left to right: A. D. Palmer of Wurlitzer,
Tommy Tucker, first recording artist to sell a million records, Bob Austin, Lionel
Hampton, Teresa Brewer, Amile A. Addy, Sammy Kaye and Count Basie.