Distinction:
Charlotte, North Carolina, 1964-c.2015..
Database Manager on October 30th, 2004: From the OHS PC Database, derived from
A Guide to North American Organbuilders by David H. Fox, rev. ed. (Organ Historical Society, 1997). -
Established 1964 in Charlotte, North Carolina by Norman A. Greenwood; active in 1995.
Staff: William C. Greenwood; Charles E. Carter*, Philip J. Swartz..
*Listed as Charles B. Carter in his own entry. -Editor
Sources:
- Letter to David Fox..
- The American Organist, April, 1989, 91.
Database Manager on May 7th, 2018: From by Builders editor (Hall, February 2, 2017). -
Greenwood Organ Co. of Charlotte, North Carolina, was established in 1964 by
Norman Greenwood. The firm was engaged primarily in service work, although at least one organ is attributed to the firm (Trinity United Methodist Church , Phoenix City, Alabama; OHS Database ID 58384). Norman Greenwood died June 14, 2013. The firm closed around 2015, the corporation was dissolved in February, 2016.
Sources:
- "Norman Greenwood" obituary, Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina, June 26, 2013.
- State Records, Department of Business Affairs, State of North Carolina.
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