The
Wurlitzer electric piano, trademarked the "Electronic Piano" and referred to by musicians as the "Wurly", was one of a series of
electromechanical stringless pianos manufactured and marketed by the Rudolph
Wurlitzer Company of
Corinth,
Mississippi, U.S. and
North Tonawanda, New York. The earliest models were made in 1954 and the last model was made in 1984. Since then the Wurlitzer electric piano sound has been recreated on digital keyboards, and the vintage models are sought out by musicians and collectors.