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==Corporate affiliations== [[Image:First Baptist - WF.JPG|right|thumb|Four manual Rodgers organ installed in a church]] Originally controlled by officers of Tektronix and the founding engineers, in September 1977, Rodgers became part of [[CBS]] Musical Instruments along with [[Steinway & Sons]] pianos, [[Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender]] guitars, [[Rhodes piano|Rhodes electric pianos]], [[Gemeinhardt]] flutes, and a number of other instrument brand names. In 1985 CBS divested itself of Rodgers, along with Steinway and Gemeinhardt, all of which were purchased by Steinway Musical Properties. Beginning May 1, 1988, [[Roland Corporation]] became the parent company of Rodgers, and Rodgers its subsidiary. This lasted until 2015. In addition to its own Rodgers organs, Rodgers produced Atelier home organs and Roland Classic C-330 and C-380 organs designed for home studios. As of January 4, 2016, Vandeweerd (Owner of [[Johannus]]) has been the parent company of Rodgers.
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