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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Pianist Ron Vaughan, of Wauconda plays big band music on a 1927 Steinway Duo Art Grant Piano during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. Behind Vaughan was a 1933 Duesenberg on display.(12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Pianist Ron Vaughan, of Wauconda plays big band music on a 1927 Steinway Duo Art Grant Piano during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. Behind Vaughan was a 1933 Duesenberg on display.(12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Pianist Ron Vaughan, of Wauconda plays big band music on a 1927 Steinway Duo Art Grand Piano during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Pianist Ron Vaughan, of Wauconda plays big band music on a 1927 Steinway Duo Art Grand Piano during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
An animated Accordeo Boy self-playing music machine built in1923 was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media An animated Accordeo Boy self-playing music machine built in1923 was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Becky Prevost, of Elburn, takes a photo of a 92 key Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing music machine, made in 1946, during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Becky Prevost, of Elburn, takes a photo of a 92 key Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing music machine, made in 1946, during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks with Greg Grams, founder, next to a 92 key Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing music machine, on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks with Greg Grams, founder, next to a 92 key Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing music machine, on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks about a 1915 Link Orchestrion and its endless paper roll on display in the dining area during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. The orchestrion was a self-playing music machine and typically used  in restaurants and ice cream parlors.(12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks about a 1915 Link Orchestrion and its endless paper roll on display in the dining area during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. The orchestrion was a self-playing music machine and typically used in restaurants and ice cream parlors.(12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Jeff Durec, of Chandler, Ariz., his daughter, Justina Banks, of Gilbert, Ariz., and her husband, Matt, look at a 92-key 1946 Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing antique music machine, during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Jeff Durec, of Chandler, Ariz., his daughter, Justina Banks, of Gilbert, Ariz., and her husband, Matt, look at a 92-key 1946 Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing antique music machine, during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Greg Grams, founder, points to the a second speedometer in the back seat of a 1932 Duesenberg convertible on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Greg Grams, founder, points to the a second speedometer in the back seat of a 1932 Duesenberg convertible on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A 1912 Cozatt Calliope music machine was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A 1912 Cozatt Calliope music machine was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A 1932 Duesenberg convertible with a drinking bar in the back seat was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A 1932 Duesenberg convertible with a drinking bar in the back seat was on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christian Carmen, 4, of Round Lake and his father, Leo, look at a 1933 Duesenberg during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. The car is over nineteen feet long. (12/26/17)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christian Carmen, 4, of Round Lake and his father, Leo, look at a 1933 Duesenberg during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. The car is over nineteen feet long. (12/26/17)

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    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks with Greg Grams, founder, next to a 92 key Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing music machine, on display during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Trager, of McHenry, curator of the music machines, talks about a 1915 Link Orchestrion and its endless paper roll on display in the dining area during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. The orchestrion was a self-playing music machine and typically used  in restaurants and ice cream parlors.(12/26/17)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Jeff Durec, of Chandler, Ariz., his daughter, Justina Banks, of Gilbert, Ariz., and her husband, Matt, look at a 92-key 1946 Mortier Dance Organ, a self-playing antique music machine, during the Grand Opening of the Duesenberg/Music Room at the Volo Auto Museum. (12/26/17)