Although production ceased in 19 there are countless thousands of Aeolian -American pianos still in use throughout America, in private homes, schools, churches and rental fleets.
Aeolian produced not only the concert and beginners piano, but also for the artist and leisure time musician. Recognition was given by the trade to the various Aeolian lines is the best evidence that Aeolian Corporation pianos manufactured in Memphis and East Rochester, fulfilled every requirement in grands, studios, spinets, consoles and players in a variety of scales and finishes, as well as case designs. Aeolian Corporation, which in 1982 owned over 40 registered brand names, the product of merger and acquisitions over the years combining 16 domestic piano producers and the largest Canadian producer. This company's purchasing power contributed immeasurably to the integrity and value of instruments that were made in the various Divisions. The affiliation of the various houses that formed this large and powerful contributing force to the art of music, insures for each a wider scope for musical activity in that each of its units was of the highest quality in its grade, which had an extraordinary economy of production.