Break Out the Confetti!

Let’s go celebrity spotting…

The Organ Grinder was a unique and popular place that drew visitors from all over, including Hollywood celebrities. (And local celebrities, too!)

Pictured above is comedian Rip Taylor (center) at Organ Grinder Denver, along with Organ Grinder co-founder Jerry Forchuk (left) and Al Fike, “The modern minstrel man”.

After talking with a number of people, I’ve compiled a short list of names that have been spotted, and even confirmed. For example, actor/singer Jim Nabors was good friends with Organ Grinder co-founder Paul Forchuk, and once sang at the restaurant.

Below is a list of names that have come up so far…

Have you had a celebrity sighting or encounter at the Organ Grinder or Earthquake Ethel’s? Do you have a photo or autograph to go along with the experience? If so, please Contact Us!

Celebrities known to have attended one of the restaurants:

  • (Ramblin’) Rod Anders – Local TV host (confirmed on video)
  • Wolfman Jack (confirmed at Earthquake Ethel’s)
  • Jim Nabors – Actor and Singer, “Gomer Pyle” (confirmed by multiple people)
  • Tom Peterson – Local retailer, wrestling promoter, TV pitchman (confirmed)
  • (Rowdy) Roddy Piper, Bull Ramos and Lonnie Mayne – Pro Wrestlers
  • Peter Schickele – Composer, “PDQ Bach” (confirmed)
  • Rip Taylor – Comedian (confirmed)
  • Lindsay Wagner – Actress, “Bionic Woman” (confirmed by agent)

Celebrities said to have known the co-founders in Hawaii:

(Unknown at this time if they ever visited the restaurants)

  • Loni Anderson
  • Carol Burnett
  • Glenn Campbell
  • Burt Reynolds
  • Tanya Tucker
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