Award Piano

Musical Instrument Stores
Address
5735 E Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX, 76112
Phone
817-429-7777

About

Fourth Generation Piano Specialists In All Phases of the Piano Industry Serving Tarrant County, Dallas County, and North Texas McBrayer's Award Piano proudly serves North Texas as its largest & most experienced Retail Piano Sales Outlet & full service piano shop. Conveniently located within the heart of the Dallas / Ft.Worth Metroplex, Award Piano's huge showroom is packed with value priced pianos, Hammond Church Model organs with Leslie speakers and digital keyboards to suit most every budget. Whether shopping for the budding prodigy or the seasoned pro you can confidently select from a host of brands. Services include piano moving, storage, tuning & repair, refinishing & complete restorations, piano evaluations & insurance estimates as well as fire, water or disaster extraction. McBrayer's buys pianos of all types, too. For over 100 years the privilege of the McBrayer Family has been in meeting or exceeding the expectations of our service clientele in the moving, storage, tuning and restoration of many a family heirloom while also maintaining current piano industry knowledge and the inventory responsibilities associated in the marketing of fine instruments, such as pianos and organs. Our goal is to serve the needs of each customer professionally and with attentiveness to their respective desires. It was Newton Lafayette McBrayer who started it all, founding McBrayer Piano in Georgia as a family business around 1895. Newton Lafayette was a piano teacher, tuner, and gospel song writer. He had four sons, Hubert, Joe, the twins Bill and George, and a daughter named Opal. He moved his family towards Texas, selling pianos along the way. The family settled in Farmersville, Texas, where each of the boys, Hubert, Joe, Bill, and George grew up and continued to expand the family business. In the early 1920's the family moved to Tulia, Texas where Newton Lafayette's brothers joined the growing business. After the depression era, Newton Lafayette and sons moved to For...

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