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- Byron_Melcher abstract "Byron Melcher (1929–2012) was an executive with the Thomas Organ Company, a concert organist, and a recording artist on electronic organs and pipe organs.Melcher was a district manager for the Thomas and Vox lines in Texas. In 1968, he was promoted to manager of promotions for the Thomas Organ division and was a featured artist on the Thomas Company \"A Fair to Remember\" tour the next year, which featured Dick Clark as MC. That summer, he became head of publicity for Thomas. In 1970, he was the Los Angeles Theater Organ Society monthly artist. His featured piece was the Overture to \"The Virgin of Macarena.\"He recorded for Concert Recording Records, Replica Records, and United Artists Records.".
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- Byron_Melcher comment "Byron Melcher (1929–2012) was an executive with the Thomas Organ Company, a concert organist, and a recording artist on electronic organs and pipe organs.Melcher was a district manager for the Thomas and Vox lines in Texas. In 1968, he was promoted to manager of promotions for the Thomas Organ division and was a featured artist on the Thomas Company \"A Fair to Remember\" tour the next year, which featured Dick Clark as MC. That summer, he became head of publicity for Thomas.".
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