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Distinction:

Austin, Texas 1965-1967; Dallas Texas 1967-1969; Boston, Massachusetts 1969-1972.
Classification: Employee or Independent Contractor

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October 30, 2004:

From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Organ Historical Society, 1991). -

Arthur Storey Clamp (February 29, 1928 - January 6, 2019) was born in San Antonio, Texas. After graduating from Jefferson High School, he spent 3 years in the Army-Air Force. He started with Otto Hofmann of Austin, Texas, c. 1965, where he worked on the installation of the organ at the Margarite B. Parker Chapel at Trinity University, San Antonio. He later worked with the Robert Sipe of Dallas, Texas, 1967. He was with the Aeolian-Skinner firm of Boston, Massachusetts, 1969-1972; when Aeolian-Skinner closed, he established his own firm c. 1973, completing a contract for a rebuild of a small tracker.

Sources:

  • Boston Organ Club Newsletter 93:3.
  • Organ Handbook (Richmond, Va.: OHS, 1967).
  • Barbara Owen.
  • Uwe Pape, The Tracker Organ Revival in America, (Berlin: Pape Verlag, 1978), 29.
  • Elizabeth Towne Schmitt.
  • Obituary, "Arthur Story Clamp" Porter Loring Mortuary, porterloring.tributes.com/obituary/show/Storey-Clamp-106730832.  

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on August 28, 2019.

Database Specs:

  • 2 Organs
  • 0 Divisions
  • 0 Consoles