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Joe Rinaudo, The Hardest Working Man in Show Biz!

And you thought it was James Brown.
Joe Rinaudo plays the 12th Street Rag on the American Fotoplayer.

The fotoplayer (“foto” from photoplay and “player” from player piano) is a
wonderful contraption that was built to provide music and sound effects
for silent movies. These machines appeared around 1912 and were used in
medium sized theaters. Fotoplayers were in expensive to operate because
you didn’t have to be a musician to play them as they were also playable
by way of player piano rolls.



The fotoplayer used a fascinating combination of piano, organ pipes,
drums, and various sound effects designed to narrate the action of any
silent film.

Pedals, levers, switches, buttons, and pull cords were all used to turn on
the xylophone, beat a drum, ring a bell, create the sound of thunder, or
chirp like a bird.



When sound films came into being in the late 1920’s, the fotoplayer became
passé.

Of the thousands of American fotoplayers made during their heyday, sadly
less than 50 survive, and of those only 12 are known to be in playing
condition.



This machine was originally built in 1926 in Van Nuys Calif. and shipped
to a theater in Saskatchewan Canada. It was meticulously restored by Mr.
Rinaudo in 1976.


http://www.rinaudosreproductions.com/antique-photoplayer.html

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