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1940s: A Decade in Music ~ 1943
Name | Artist | Album | Year | Comments |
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Things Ain’t What They Used To Be | Candi Carley | Candi [Minx MXRC2001] 2 | 1978 | 2-15 Wurlitzer, Great American Wind Machine Restaurant, Reseda, Los Angeles; formerly 2-10 Beverly Hills Theatre; Candi’s first LP |
While We’re Young | Guy Melendy | Pop Pipe Organ in Hi-Fi [RCA Camden CAL 414] | 1958 | 3-26 Wurlitzer, Kearns Residence, Hollywood, CA |
I Love You | Tiny James | Memories Of The Fabulous Fox, Volume 3 [Doric DO 1411] | 1977 | 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, San Francisco, CA |
El Cumbanchero | Reginald Dixon | Presenting… Reginald Dixon [Columbia SCX1428] | 1962 | 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool |
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening | David Shepherd | Stratford Revisted | 1975 | 2-7 Wurlitzer, Rex Cinema, Stratford, London; sold in aid of the reinstallation of the organ in the Royalty, Bowness |
Amor | Bob Mitchell | Concert: Wilshire Ebell, Los Angeles, CA 1994 | 1994 | 3-13 Barton, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; 10 July 1994 |
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me | Ken Double | Paramount Double Bill | 2008 | 4-20 Wurlitzer (Publix 1), Paramount Theater, Denver, CO (1930) – First commercial recording |
I Cain’t Say No | Gordon Kibbee | Oklahoma and South Pacific [Urania UCS-57] s | 5-21 Wurlitzer, Richard Vaughn Studio, Hollywood; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago |