This is not the Glen Echo organ, but the one formerly owned by John Malone and now in the collection of Arnold Chase, serial #3358. These recordings were done by Klavier for two LPs ("Catch the Brass Ring" volumes 1 (1975) and 2 (1978), re-issued on one CD in 1990.)
The photo is the Glen Echo 165, and I took the photograph, which has repeatedly been borrowed without permission or credit from Matthew Caulfield's Wurlitzer 165 roll catalog website, where it has been displayed with permission.
i love this, it brings back my youth which was fun riding on a streetcar to glen echo and riding all the rides and laughing with the laughing lady
anewman1 2 months ago
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This is not the Glen Echo organ, but the one formerly owned by John Malone and now in the collection of Arnold Chase, serial #3358. These recordings were done by Klavier for two LPs ("Catch the Brass Ring" volumes 1 (1975) and 2 (1978), re-issued on one CD in 1990.)
The photo is the Glen Echo 165, and I took the photograph, which has repeatedly been borrowed without permission or credit from Matthew Caulfield's Wurlitzer 165 roll catalog website, where it has been displayed with permission.
Wurlitzer165nWhalom 1 year ago
Great posting!!
km2711 2 years ago
wow
so great !!!!
hoffmann9471 2 years ago
These two songs are beautiful, not to mention the machine they were played on.
yeahsee33 2 years ago