Who owns Vanderbilt?
Vanderbilt Music Company was started by Eleanor Fell and Lee Caulfield in 1977 when they lived in New York City. Eleanor Fell has had an international career as a harpist, performing in Africa, Switzerland, Germany, and Tokyo. After she returned to the United States, she began performing at prestigious hotels and restaurants, including the Rainbow Room at the Rockefeller Center in New York. She also appeared on the Today Show. Lee sold Power Plants internationally for General Electric for over 30 years. They lived and worked in New York City, and together they came up with the idea to start a harp music company. Vanderbilt Music Company is one of only a few harp specialty stores in the United States. The business began as a small mail-order company in New York City, which sold gut harp strings, imported from Great Britain. The business grew to include a wide variety of music, recordings, accessories, and harps. Soon, the business was moved to Bloomington, Indiana, which is one of the w