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Description Chris Barber at the Wurlitzer.
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The Wurlitzer, Brentford Musical Museum, London.

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  • Sounds of Musical Museum [Brentford]. London Sound Survey. "The Wurlitzer organ, built in 1929, accompanies many of these events in the main hall. The organ had entertained audiences for forty years in the Regal Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames before finding a new home in the Museum. What a single photograph can't show is that its internal lights drift through all the colours of the spectrum."

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