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Truman Welch

Truman O. Welch
1912 - 1968
Truman Welch was born in 1912 in Ronan, Montana.
When he was a child, he moved with his family to California.
Truman's love of music focused on the Wurlitzer pipe organ. Although
he took lessons on both the piano and the Wurlitzer pipe organ, his
affinity for the pipe organ became clear. In college, Truman played
the pipe organ in various theaters around the Los Angeles area.
During the early days, the silent films were accompanied by live
music and many theaters had organs built into them. Truman played
the organ at a rink in Westwood, California and later came over to
Iceland in 1940. He played the organ for years at Iceland and
eventually became the manager of the facility, which was a position
he held until he passed away in 1968. Truman had an amazing energy
level and brought a special atmosphere to Iceland. His beautiful
music enhanced the experience for countless skaters and his sense of
timing and humor added a playful element to the rink.
Here is a small sample of Truman Welch playing the
organ at Paramount Iceland in about 1965: Pipe
Organ Sample.
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