OBITUARIES : Maury Stein; Music Store Operator
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Maury Stein, proprietor of a well-known Hollywood store popular as a gathering place for musicians and the brother of songwriter Jule Styne, died of a heart attack early Saturday in his Beverly Hills home. He was 76.
Stein, a musician himself, operated the M.K. Stein Music Co. in the 800 block of Vine Street in Hollywood for more than 40 years.
He played several woodwind instruments and appeared with a number of big-name bands, including those of David Rose and Spike Jones, before concentrating his energies on his store. A native of Chicago, he hobnobbed there as a young man with such celebrated music makers as Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa and Jimmy McPartland before moving here in the early 1940s, friends said.
Survivors include his wife, Viola; a son, Michael; and a sister, Clare Bregman, in addition to his brother, a New York City resident. Funeral services today will be private, friends said.
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