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originally established in 1904 by Axel
Gulbransen as
Gulbransen Piano Company. In the
history of
musical instruments,
Gulbransen is
notable for
several innovations...
- from
earlier floor type. In the
early 1960s, a home
organ manufacturer,
Gulbransen (later
acquired by Fender)
cooperated with an
automatic musical equipment...
- stop /
Piano stop (
Gulbransen)
Vocal chorus (Farfisa
Pergamon in 1981)
Electronic rhythm (Wurlitzer
Sideman in 1959,
Seeburg &
Gulbransen in 1964) One-touch...
- and transmitters, tape
reels and speakers.
These range from the 1940s
Gulbransen Super-Heterodyne to the 1948
Kriesler Radio through to old
radio broadcasting...
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intro and fadeout, respectively, of the
finished track, pla**** on his
Gulbransen electric organ. “ There's a
place where the
terrain absolutely flattens...
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Gulbransen rhythm machines Products Orchestrion Jukebox Drum
machine (collaboration with
Gulbransen home
organ in 1960s)
Related companies Gulbransen...
- Ørnulf
Gulbransen (19
December 1916 – 20
February 2004) was a
Norwegian classical musician (flute)
Gulbransen was born and died in
Kristiania (Oslo), and...
- the
Colorado Rockies. Dan
Gulbransen (June 5, 2014) –
After striking out with the
bases loaded in his
first at-bat,
Gulbransen made sure to make his next...
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November of 2017 and the
stadium will
house 65,000 fans at full capacity.
Gulbransen,
Scott (June 24, 2018). "EXCLUSIVE: New
Stadium Plans Reveal Super Bowl...
- as part of the
Cameron Gulbransen Kids
Transportation Safety Act of 2007. The Act is
named after two-year-old
Cameron Gulbransen. Cameron's
father backed...