Rob Wilds visits Grant Houston of Nashville, a man who makes it his mission to give well-worn pianos a new lease on life in a repair shop in Dyersburg.
The truth of the matter is that the company could not pay the bills and could not pay the employees what was owed to them and was foreclosed on by the owners of the building. The company is now closed and in bankruptcy! Bankruptcy is just another word for legal stealing. The company chose to not pay and now they finally was forced out. Dyersburg Piano Co, Inc. was not the first name of the company nor was this the first location.
Dyersburg Piano Company (1948-2010) was not forced into chapter 7 bankruptcy. The company is simply closed. The creative aspects of the company will emerge anew in The Piano Factory at Dyersburg, under the corporate umbrella of my corporation. We emain at your service. Respectfully yours, Grant Houston, Pres/CEO, Piano Master of Music City, USA, LLC
The truth of the matter is that the company could not pay the bills and could not pay the employees what was owed to them and was foreclosed on by the owners of the building. The company is now closed and in bankruptcy! Bankruptcy is just another word for legal stealing. The company chose to not pay and now they finally was forced out. Dyersburg Piano Co, Inc. was not the first name of the company nor was this the first location.
atom353hank 1 year ago
Dyersburg Piano Company (1948-2010) was not forced into chapter 7 bankruptcy. The company is simply closed. The creative aspects of the company will emerge anew in The Piano Factory at Dyersburg, under the corporate umbrella of my corporation. We emain at your service. Respectfully yours, Grant Houston, Pres/CEO, Piano Master of Music City, USA, LLC
pnomogol 1 year ago
Too bad that the company is out of business now! Dyersburg Piano was forced into a chapter 7 bankruptcy. This show was aired a little too late.
atom353hank 1 year ago