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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Patrick Murphy looks back at the life and legacy of Stan Kann—the talented musician behind the Wurlitzer Organ at the Fox Theatre. Kann passed away in October of 2008 after playing the pipe organ for more than 22 years. He also appeared on the Tonight Show numerous times with his extensive collection of restored vacuum cleaners, including some of the first models ever made.

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  • What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful human being. This is a treasure!

  • As you would say, "He really hasn't gone away. Not for those who loved him".

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  • Stan, YOU are missed.

  • i just stumbled upon this. i remember watching stan on tv in the 70's. whenever he was on tv it was such a treat. i never knew he was such an incredible musician. its people like stan that make the world go round. you are and will continue to be missed. thanks for posting this or many of us never would have known.

  • Hey, Davethegrinder.......it's comforting to know that you have such regard for the departed. We are all so grateful for your scumbag snarking.................. go bother someone else.

  • That man was nice and a legend. I dont think thats appropriate to say about him. Go drest his soul

  • I'm so glad that at least one Wurlitzer "Fox Special" left.

  • the Fox Theater organist from BNdaDaze!

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