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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Orpheum’s 90-year-old Mighty Wurlitzer organ was disassembled Thursday to be restored to its former glory by a company in Chicago.
The organ is being restored in connection with the Orpheum’s 90th birthday. The restoration will take 16 months according to Jeff Weiler, the president of Chicago-based pipe restoration company JL Weiler inc.
“This is one of the most iconic musical instruments in the United States, and now in celebration of its 90th birthday it is being completely restored,” Weiler said.
Weiler wants people to know that they won’t be taking anything away from the iconic instrument.
“We’re not erasing the history, we are celebrating the history, we’re preserving the history,” he said.