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Albert Deane Grover (18 February 1865 Boston, Massachusetts — 23 October 1927 Manhattan, New York) was an American banjoist, composer, teacher, and prolific inventor of musical parts and accessories for stringed instruments. He was a founding member of the Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club. Grover held over 50 patents for musical instrument parts, and founded the musical accessories company A. D. Grover & Son. His father, Stephen Grover (1820–1885), was a Boston piano maker.[1]In 1952, Grover Musical Products, Inc., of Cleveland, Ohio, became successor to A.D. Grover & Son.[2] Selected compositions - Magog Quickstep, composed by Grover, Boston: Thompson & Odell (1887) {{OCLC|671714696}}
- Marguerite Waltz, composed by Grover, Boston: Thompson & Odell (1889) {{OCLC|671715101}}
Other publications - Grover's Progressive Method for the Banjo, Boston: Thompson & Odell Company (1892) {{OCLC|635451928}}
See also References 1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=6Icb9_6cOtAC America's instrument: the banjo in the nineteenth century] 2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=fgTGl1OoYHgC&pg=PA56&lpg=PA56&dq=#v=onepage&q&f=false Spann's Guide to Gibson 1902–1941,] Joseph E. Spann, Centerstream Publishing, chapter 3 (2011) {{OCLC|711044992}}
External links - The Maverick schottische / by A. D. Grover.
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