Wurlitzer
The Wurlitzer company is known for its musical instruments, particularly its electric pianos and jukeboxes. Founded in 1853 by Franz Wurlitzer in Germany, the brand became popular in the United States during the 20th century. Wurlitzer's products are often associated with the vibrant music culture of the 1950s and 1960s.
Wurlitzer jukeboxes, in particular, became iconic in diners and bars, allowing patrons to select their favorite songs. The company also produced a range of other instruments, including organs and band instruments, contributing to its reputation as a significant player in the music industry.