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HOME Ron Rhode plays his Wurlitzer 3-23 NEW! HOME Ron Rhode plays his Wurlitzer 3-23 The latest recording from Ron Rhode! Home includes a selection from the organ played while installed in the Hochmuth-Stankey residence in New Lenox, Illinois and also three duets played with a Steinway piano with Aeolian Duo Art player. The enclosed booklet includes information about the organ, as well as a fine credit for the art of Max Grover that adds to the fun of these great sounds.
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Phoenix Renaissance
NEW! Phoenix Renaissance 5 manuals and 106-ranks!! Symphonic-Theatre Organ
Adrian W. Phillips Music Studio Phoenix, Arizona An Ella Fitzgerald Retrospective and RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 join an array of favorites to show the organ's colors!
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Celebrate
Chris McPhee plays the Capri Theatre Organ Celebrating a Twentieth Anniversary
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Indiana Revisited! Jelani Eddington's first solo album on a Barton organ, Indiana Revisited features the 3/18 Barton theatre pipe organ at the Warren Performing Arts Center in Indianapolis.
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Paramount! Actually Paramount! twice: Brooklyn and New York and both Wurlitzers.
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Showstoppers Pipe Organ Extravaganza XI The legendary Pipe Organ Extravaganza celebrates its eleventh anniversary in this special 2-CD album recorded live in April 2007 in Joliet's Rialto Square Theatre.
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Dick Hyman: America the Beautiful In a jazz concert recorded live on the organ from the Prospect Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, the legendary Dick Hyman plays the Wurlitzer with cornetist Ruby Braff. The organ was rescued, relocated, and restored by the Pittsburgh Area Theatre Organ Society....Click the photo for songs and to order.
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Graduation Richard Hills Plays the Dickinson Kimball Richard Hills won the ATOS Young Organist Competition in 1995 and is now Associate Organist at Westminster Abbey. He shows the Dickinson Kimball at its best in these arrangements.
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Granada! Keeps on tooting in Tooting! From Sacramento to London, flooded twice and once entombed, this Wurlitzer will not give up!
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PREMIERE Mark Herman at the Embassy Theatre Herman began his piano studies at age seven and organ studieMark s at age 12 and was the 2004 winner of the American Theatre Organ Society’s Young Theatre Organist Competition at age 16. This premiere release, performed on the 4/16 Grande Page Theatre Pipe Organ in the Embassy Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana, showcases his remarkable artistry on this outstanding instrument, restored and still in its original home.
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Double Touch Ken Double has carved out a singular career in broadcasting and music, much to the joy, laughter and entertainment of his varied audience. This CD is the first made on the “completed” Kimball organ, now at its final size of 66 ranks in Dickinson High School, Wilmington, Delaware. Click Picture for Details & to Order
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Ken Double: You Will Be My Music Ken Double plays the Wurlitzer in the Long Center, Lafayette, Indiana. With a Song in My Heart; Take Me to the World; When I Take My Sugar to Tea; When My Surgar Walks Down the Street; That Old Feeling; My Ideal; On That Great Come and Get It Day; Look to the Rainbow; When I’m Not Near the Girl I Love; Ol’ Devil Moon; How Are Things in Glocca Morra; If I Had a Talking Picture of You; You’ll Never Know; You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby; Oh! Look at Me Now; It Had to Be You; You Will Be My Music
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Extravaganza 10: From Broadway to Hollywood In this 2-CD, live recording from the tenth anniversary of the legendary "Pipe Organ Extravaganza" concerts, the featured artists Jelani Eddington, Chris Elliott, Chris Gorsuch, Rosemary Bailey, Rob Richards, and Ralph Wolf play at the Rialto Square 4-27 Grande Barton, the 4-26 Robert-Morton in the Van Der Molen residence and the famous San Filippo 5-80 Wurlitzer. The DePaul University Wind Ensemble also appears, as it has in more than half of this popular series.
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Wheaton-Fox All-Stars This 2-CD set proves to be the largest gathering of theatre organ luminaries ever recorded on a single album when, in November 2005, nine organists, Walt Strony, Lew Williams, Jelani Eddington, Chris Elliott, Chris Gorsuch, Dave Wickerham, Mark Herman, with special appearances by Jack Darr and Jim Kozak, gathered at the Wheaton-Fox Wonder Morton in the home of Paul and Linda Van Der Molen for two concerts benefitting friend and colleague, Robert Ridgeway.
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An Evening At the Tennessee Installed in the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee when it was opened in 1928, the 3-17 Wurlitzer heard here was completely rebuilt and re-installed in 2001 as part of a multi-million-dollar theatre restoration project. The natural acoustic of the theatre gives the impression that the instrument is at least twice its size.
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The Mighty Wurlitzer Having been completely rebuilt and re-installed in the Hardman Music Studio in Great Falls, Virginia, this CD presents the inaugural recording of the 4/38 Wurlitzer formerly owned by Richard "Dick" Simonton (founder of the American Theatre Organ Society).
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Remembrance Remembering Tom Hazleton, an amazing player who was equally at home as a classical and theatre organist.
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Something Wonderful from Jelani Jelani Eddington plays the 4/32 Wurlitzer Theare Organ at Grace Baptist Church, Sarasota, Florida placed there by the Manasota Theatre Organ Society.
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A Regal Affair George Blackmore and Gerald Shaw play at the Regal, Marble Arch
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Bob Ralston Live at the Denver Paramount on DVD Bob Ralston at the Denver Paramount
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Those Were the Days 14 British Organists at 13 British Organs!
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The Melody Lingers On John Seng Plays the Mundelein Organ
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Brighton Brassy Douglas Reeve at the Dome
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West Coast Wurlitzer More than 100 ranks of Wurlitzers!
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Happy Birthday Arnold! Celebrating Arnold Loxam’s 90 Years Young!
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Sounds of Love George Wright plays the 3/26 Wurlitzer in the Carson Studio-Residence in Hollywood
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Help is On the Way Highlights from Hopeful Heart Concerts at the Sanfilippo Residence
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The Wonders of It All with Lee Erwin Garden State Theatre Organ Society member Robert Balfour recorded the original tapes that provided the basis for this CD in the early 1970’s. These archival recordings offer a rare opportunity to hear two of the incredible Robert-Morton "Wonder Mortons" in their original venues as played by one of the Theatre Organ world’s best loved organists. Enjoy the magnificent sound of these rarely recorded Robert-Morton theater organs in the former Loew's Kings theatre, Brooklyn, New York and the Loew's 175th Street theatre in Manhattan, New York featuring the legendary Lee Erwin.
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Extravaganza 9 Recorded live in Spring, 2005, this album showcases the performances of Jelani Eddington, Clark Wilson, Mark Herman, and Australian Neil Jensen at the 9th Rialtofest. The DePaul University Jazz Big Band performs with its fabulous Big Band-era classics! Hear three Chicago-area theatre pipe organs: the 4-27 Grand Barton at the Rialto Theatre, the 5-80 Sanfilippo residence Wurlitzer, and the 4-26 Van Der Molen residence Robert Morton. Click the headline for titles and to order.
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Jelani Eddington Plays Leroy Anderson Leroy Anderson, composer of timeless hits such as Sleigh Ride, Blue Tango, and The Syncopated Clock, specialized in distinctive and delightful instrumental music. The new CD Blue Tango and its companion disc Sleigh Ride contain 50 songs and 2-1/2 hours of unforgettable Anderson favorites, two of which are unpublished organ works that have never before been recorded. Jelani Eddington plays the 5m, 80-rank Sanfilippo Wurlitzer in the most comprehensive collection of Leroy Anderson’s music ever recorded. Click the headline for a description of each CD.

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Havin' a Ball! -- Steven Ball at the Michigan Theatre Steve Ball, organist at the Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor on the 3m 1927 Barton, is also a carillonneur and a classical organist with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan. His great program includes popular works that are not often heard or recorded on the organ. Hooray for Hollywood; If I Loved You; Medley from The Producers; I Kind O’ Like Ann Arbor; Who Cares; At Long Last Love; Ritual Fire Dance; Black Lake Scene from Phantom of the Opera (1925); Edith Piaf remembered: Sous Le Ciel de Paris, Hymne à l’Amour, Les Flonflons du Bal; The Magic of Goodbye from Out of Africa
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Ken Double: 20 Long Years The Long Center in Lafayette, Indiana, celebrated the 20th anniversary of having a Wurlitzer theatre organ in it in 2002, and Ken Double, long associated with the theatre and as an member of the crew that helped to salvage the building, presents this CD in celebration. On a Wonderful Day Like Today; I Thought About You; Them There Eyes; I Only Have Eyes For You; A Portrait of My Love; Voices of Spring; My Silent Love; 76 Trombones; ‘Til There Was You; Wells Fargo Wagon; Gary Indiana; Lida Rose; A Walk in the Black Forest; It’s Been a Long Long Time; When You’re Smiling; Probably; Alabamy Bound; Golden Days
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Billy Nalle, The Wizard of the Organ This CD compiles the original master tape of Billy Nalle's LP "Wizard of the Organ" with live performances on several fine theatre pipe organs including the Detroit Senate and Rochester Theatre Organ Society instruments. Click to see the songs on this CD, including some for Christmas.
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John Seng: The Song Is Ended A digitally re-mastered compilation from John Seng’s albums Johnny Seng: Vol 1 and An American In Paris, featuring his brilliant medleys of music from Porgy and Bess and An American In Paris. Writes the producer Don Thompson, “We know of no other organist who could top that magnificent performance of An American in Paris no matter how many “takes” they had. All that stunning finger work and those rapid registration changes are taking place in real time, just as you hear them – this is a live in-concert performance, from memory, and there is no fancy editing.” Click to see the songs on this CD.
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Gerald Shaw at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London Gerald Shaw was organist at London’s Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, at the 1937 Compton 5-manual, “The Duchess,” beginning in late 1958, bringing "style, panache, and imagination to make a Compton organ sound superb," writes the December 2005 Cinema Organ Society Newsletter in reviewing this CD, the first and only one featuring his wonderful playing. Click for the songs on this CD.
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Jelani Eddington "Peter & the Wolf" at Fullerton HS On the optimized Wurlitzer 4m theatre pipe organ at Fullerton High School in California, Jelani exploits the “unit orchestra” to its full capabilities with a wide ranging program. George Woods joins as narrator for Peter and the Wolf
This Could Be the Start of Something Big; Give Me the Simple Life; Here’s That Rainy Day; Walking the Dog; Symphonic Suite from Porgy & Bess PROKOFIEV: Peter and the Wolf LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 21
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Christmas at the Theatre Organ The best artists record Christmas favorites on several theatre organs. Choose from George Wright, Tom Hazleton, Ron Rhode, Bob Ralston, and more!

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Strawberry Wine & Citron Tarts Australian theatre organist extraordinaire Chris McPhee plays a concert on the 3-21 Wurlitzer at the Karrinyup Community Centre, Perth, Western Australia, where it was relocated from the Metro Theatre, Perth, and enlarged. Sabre Dance, Country Gardens, Memory Lane/Bird Songs at Eventide, Mexican Hat, Fly Me to the Moon, In the Wee Small Hours, Nevertheless, Nessun Dorma, Czardas, My Old Flame, My Dreams \Are Getting Better All the Time, Biggest Aspidistra in the World, Sonny Boy, At the Cod Fish Ball, We’’ll Gather Lilacs, I’ll See You in My Dreams, Overture to Barber of Seville, Tea for Two
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Jelani Eddington Musical Fireworks Jelani plays the 5-manual, 80-rank Sanfilippo Wurlitzer, with a carefully written CD booklet that introduces sounds of this ultimate theatre organ in a program designed to explore its unparalleled orchestral qualities. Broadway Rhythm; Beginner’s Luck; When Sunny Gets Blue; My Fair Lady Symphonic Portrait; Saraband; Anything Goes; Polovetsian Dances; And This Is My Beloved; William Tell Overture
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Perpetual Motion: Jelani Eddington & David Harris Wurlitzer and Grand Piano! Jelani Eddington plays the 4-74 Wurlitzer theatre organ in the Nethercutt collection at San Sylmar, and David Harris plays the Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand Piano in duet arrangements, with a few pieces played solo by each musician. Perpetual Motion; Mister Sandman; Stranger In Paradise; Suite from “The Carnival of the Animals”; Root Beer Rag; Brazileira; Over the Rainbow; Rhapsody in Blue; Richard Rodgers on Broadway: Falling In Love With Love; Getting to Know You; Bali Ha’i; How Can Love Survive?, Surrey With the Fringe on Top; Love, Look Away; Maria; You’ll Never Walk Alone
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Rob! at Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, Arizona Rob Richards plays the great Wurlitzer which now has four manuals and more than 5,000 pipes. Phantom of the Opera; Stardust; Stompin’ at the Savoy; Russian Romance; It’s A Small World; Crazy; New York New York; A Whole New World; Friend Like Me; Canadian Sunset; Stumbling; Rondeau; On My Own; Linus and Lucy; All I Ask of You; The Policy King Rag; Trees
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George Wright: Legend of the Theatre Organ Wright On! is the very first release of recordings made on the Pasadena Studio organ, from tapes found in 1998. There are more than two dozen George Wright CDs recorded on great Wurlitzers, and they all are available here. Check out the great selection! Click on the picture to see all of the George Wright CDs!

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Ron Rhode: Arizona Stars Ron Rhode plays the 3-30 Wurlitzer at the Orpheum in Phoenix, Arizona. Click the headline for songs and to order.
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Ron Rhode: Thine Alone Ron Rhode, in his 30-year career as theatre organist, has
played virtually every major theare organ in the world. Here he plays the music of Victor Herbert
on the magnificent David Junchen-designed Wurlitzer in the Sanfilippo residence in Illinois.Click the headline for songs and to order.
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The Clydebank Wurlitzer At the Town Hall in Clydebank near Glasgow, Scotland, a mighty Wurlitzer was installed a few years ago and has been growing ever since,
nourished by the fine acoustics of this proscenium theatre. Writes Keith Beckingham who plays it on this CD, “Growing up in the fifties meant that inevitably I was strongly influenced by the theatre organists of the time and seduced by the distinctive sounds of famous Wurlitzers such as
the Granada, Tooting, and the Regal, Kingston upon Thames. This recording strives to capture the atmosphere of those days with a selection of easy-on-the-ear favourites played on the superb Clydebank Wurlitzer.” Click the headline for songs and to order.
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Showtime Berkeley Jonas Nordwall plays the 35-rank Wurlitzer in the
3,500-seat Berkeley Community Theatre near San Francisco, in a program showcasing the clarity
and lushness of the organ and honoring well-known theatre organists of the area with
arrangements of popular tunes in the styles of George Wright, Jesse Crawford, Jim Rosevere,
Larry Vannucci, as well as Nordwall’s own. Click the headline for songs and to order.
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Pipe-Pourri Dan Bellomy plays the 3-26 theatre pipe organ in the studio of Robert Trousdale, recorded digitally in 1986. Excellent sound and interesting arrangements, some with drummer M. B. Gordy and some with overdubbing effects, so that the organist seems to be playing a duet by himself!
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Great Ladies of Song Ken Double plays the 3-18 Baron at the Warren Performing Arts Center,Indianapolis. Ken plays many songs named for ladies or made famous by singers Dinah Shore, Eydie Gorme and Helen O’Connell. The Dessa and Virginia Byrd Memorial organ recognizes sisters who played in the 1920s -19 40s at the Indiana and Circle Theatres in Indianapolis. The Barton was built for the Circle and was restored in 1997 for its current location.
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Rob Richards at The El Capitan Rob plays the historic Wurlitzer from the San Francisco Fox Theatre, now in its new home and recorded for the first time in forty years! As house organist, Rob Richards has played thousands of performances at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre since 1999. Included is a booklet about the El Capitan theatre and the organ, with a tribute to George Wright. Click the headline for songs and to order.
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Lyn Larsen All of Lyn Larsen's CDs are listed here. On his latest, Stairway to Paradise, Lyn plays great tunes on the world's largest theatre organ! His Ragtime to Swing Time features the 4m Wurlitzer at Plummer Auditorium with Jack Bethards and his orchestra! Click on the headline to see all of Lyn's CDs recorded on theatre pipe organs.

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Jelani Eddington: Stars Fell on Alabama Jelani's live concert performed in 2003 is the basis of this CD, with some additional cuts as well, on the 4-manual, 28-rank Alabama Theatre Wurlitzer, still in its original home in Birmingham. Click headline for songs
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Jelani Eddington: Sarasota Spectacular Theatre Organist of the Year 2001, Jelani Eddington goes to church in Sarasota – Grace Baptist Church where the Manasota Theatre Organ Society has installed a 1927 Wurlitzer from the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville. Click the headline to see songs and to order.
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Scott Foppiano: Back in the Black Scott plays at the Iowa Theatre, Cedar Rapids, on the restored and mechanically and tonally original “Rhinestone Barton,” so named for black velvet console drape highlighted with Rhinestone bands. The unique 3m, 14-rank organ was sold by Bartola and was built by the Wangerin firm of Milwaukee. Click the headline for songs.
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Rochester Showtime, Don Thompson Plays Don Thompson plays the Rochester Theatre Organ Society 4/23 Wurlitzer before a live audience. Click the headline for songs.
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Legend in Major and Minor This Wurlitzer Style D, now on display at the Fleiter Organ Museum in Münster, Germany, began its musical life in 1924 in Los Angeles. Organist Brend Wurzenrainer is well known in Europe as a theatre organist and for his radio broadcasts from Hamburg. Click the headline for songs.
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Donald MacKenzie: Compton Galore The 1935 Compton 4m organ in Wyton House, Huntingdon, England, came from the Astoria Cinema, Southend on Sea. Comprised of 14 ranks and a grand piano, the organ is played by Donald MacKenzie. Click the headline for songs.
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Eddington & Harris: Christmas Wonderland Christmas Wonderland was recorded in the residence of Paul & Linda Van Der Molen in Wheaton, Illinois. The instruments include the beautifully restored 4-manual 26-rank Wonder Morton, a Steinway 9’ concert grand piano, and a Mason & Hamlin 9’ concert grand piano. Click Picture for Details & to Order
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Simon Gledhill: Up, Up and Away! Simon Gledhill plays the 3-18 Grande Barton Theatre organ at the Warren Performing Arts Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. Click the photo for songs and to order.
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Nice 'n Easy: Len Rawle at the Brighouse Wurlitzer Len Rawle plays the 3-10 Wurlitzer at the Ritz Ballroom
in Brighouse, England, in this brand new CD made in 2003. The organ was built in 1937 for the Grand Theatre and Opera House in Oldham, England, from which it
was removed in 1961 by the Cinema Organ Society. The CD booklet documents the organ's life in two subsequent locations, before arriving in Brighouse, Yorkshire, in 1995. Click the headline for songs and to order.
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Don Thompson: Hands Across the Sea Don Thompson, born British, now lives in Palm Springs, Ca., but heads Down Under frequently, having played seven concert tours in Australia and New Zealand and several of his recordings, including this one, were made there. This 1933 organ built by Compton in England was moved to Western Australia in 1971 and is located in the John Leckie Music Centre, Perth. Click Picture for Details & to Order
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Don Thompson: The Big Sound Don Thompson plays favorite melodies on the Wurlitzers at the fabulous Fox in Detroit and the Brooklyn Paramount, now owned by Long Island University which converted it to a gymnasium but left the glorious decor and organ intact.
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Don Thompson: The Roaring Twenties The Wurlitzer recorded here in 1987 by Don Thompson was destroyed by fire just a few days before the release of this CD, so this will be the only one ever recorded on the organ from the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. It was moved in 1962 to Ye Olde Pizza Joynt, Hayward, California and was the first pipe organ installed in a pizza parlor.
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Don Kinnier Plays Capitol Gains Don Kinnier plays familiar oldies on what he dubs a magnificent mongrel which is installed in the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, a great civic action which saved two closed movie houses.
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Michigan Mistletoe Staff organists of the famed Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor spread Christmas cheer with the 1927 Barton of 3 manuals and 13 ranks. The Barton is one of only forty theater instruments remaining in their original locations and is one of the very few that is used almost daily. Staff organists heard on this CD include Henry Aldridge, Steve Ball, Newt Bates, Wade Bray, John Lauter, Scott Smith, and Steve Warner. Click for list of songs
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Jerry Mendelson The Biggest Little Wurlitzer Jerry Mendelson’s remarkable Julliard-trained talent shines through on the 2/7 Wurlitzer in the Rahway Theatre, now the Union County Arts Center, New Jersey.
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Jelani Eddington Let’s Face the Music! Eddington pipes his tunes in his inimitable style on his eighth album release from the beautiful 4-manual, 35-rank Wurlitzer in the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, California.
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Sonic Bloom A DVD and CD from the Atlanta Fox!
In the latest technological advance, this package comes with both a DVD with 5.1 surround sound and a separate CD bearing the same program in stereo. Included on the video track of the DVD is the digital version of the kaleidoscopic projector that Virgil Fox made famous in his live light shows with organ. The “Kaleidoplex” produces complex, round, colorful, and harmoniously symmetrical images which are rhythmically chosen to accompany the music. There are no images of the organ, theatre, or performer. Larry Douglas Embury performs on the Atlanta Fox 4-49 Möller theatre pipe organ, somtimes accompanied by Embury himself playing a Steinway grand piano; also, some arrangements include bass and drums. For program and ordering click on title.
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Carol Williams: Hey! Wurlitzer This is Carol Williams’ first recording on the 5-manual, 80-rank organ in the Sanfilippo home in Barrington Hills, Illinois. Carol Williams is the San Diego Civic Organist, the first woman in the USA to hold such a post, and is also Artistic Director of the Spreckels Organ Society, in that city. She brings her extraordinary talent to the keys of this mighty Wurlitzer. Click on title to see program and/or order.
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Adelaide Theatre Organ Concerts 2 CDs The Theatre Organ Society of Australia presents a 2-CD set of “some of the best theatre pipe organ music heard in Adelaide over many years” (1967-2003). The CDs feature 26 organists from Australia, U. S. A., and England playing several organs... Biographies and color photos of all of the players are very much appreciated.
JOHN ATWELL - CHARLIE BALOGH - KNIGHT BARNETT DAN BELLOMY - KEN DOUBLE - JELANI EDDINGTON TONY FENELON - PAUL FITZGERALD - JOHN GIACCHI SIMON GLEDHILL - RYAN HEGGIE - DENNIS JAMES NEIL JENSEN - DAVID JOHNSTON - LANCE LUCE KYLIE MALLETT - CHRIS MCPHEE - JONAS - NORDWALL CHRIS POWELL - JIM RIGGS - PATTI SIMON WALT STRONY - RAY THORNLEY - BRETT VALLIANT LEW WILLIAMS - CLARK WILSON
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Hymns We Love Famed organist Bob Ralston, an alumnus of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra, plays the 3-66 Kimball at the Dickinson High School Auditorium, Wilmington, Delaware. Click Headline for Details & to Order
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Bob Ralston: God Bless America Recorded live on the Dickinson High School Kimball, Bob Ralston, who has made more than 300 albums and is the veteran organist of the Lawrence Welk Show, catches the spirit of American in music. Click on the picture to see a list of songs and to order.
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Just for the Fun of It - A Cast of Stars at San Diego's Spreckels Organ Robert Plimpton, Walt Strony, David Peckham, Lew Williams, Jonas Nordwall, Ty Woodward, Chris Elliott, and Simon Gledhill showcase the large, outdoor, Spreckels Organ in San Diego’s Balboa Park. Click on the headline for more information and to order.
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Don Thompson: My Favorite Things Don plays his favorite arrangements on three of his favorite instruments. Eighteen selections were recorded at the Capri Theatre in Adelaide, which “houses what is unquestionably the finest theatre organ in the Southern hemisphere and certainly one of the great instruments of the world.” Also heard are the organs at Southward Museum in New Zealand and at San Sylmar, California. Click on the picture for a list of songs and to order.
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Reginald Dixon Historic Recordings Reginald Dixon played the two successive Wurlitzers (the first installed in 1932, its replacement in 1935) at the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, England, with great popularity in the 1930s, making very many recordings and broadcasts. Now, many of them are combined on eight CDs, so far, all wonderfully restored digitally by the Cedar Process.

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Ron Rhode "Music, Music, Music" Ron Rhode plays the 4m Robert Morton in the Kansas City Music Hall where the sumptuous organ has been enlarged from 20 to 27 ranks with more than 2,000 pipes and new control systems. Click ikon for repertoire
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Chris McPhee In the Spotlight Australia’s Chris McPhee, winner of ATOS National competitions in the U. S. and featured at the 1999 ATOS Convention, plays the Wurlitzer at the Capri, Adelaide, Australia. Click ikon for songs
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Chris McPhee Concert Hits Australian phenom Chris McPhee, winner of ATOS competitions in the U. S. and a featured performer at ATOS conventions, plays the Wurlitzer at the Orion Theatre, Sydney. Click ikon for songs
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The Incredible John Cook at the Wellesley Wurlitzer John Cook plays the 4-18 Wurlitzer at Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Click ikon for repertoire
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Tom Hazleton: The Christmas Bells of San Sylmar Hazleton's Latest Christmas CD! On the famous San Sylmar Wurlitzer, Tom Hazleton plays a great collection of Christmas favorites.
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A Festival of Christmas with Jelani Leroy Anderson’s A Christmas Festival and selections from his Suite of Carols, as well as the lush setting of Greensleeves by Richard Purvis are complemented with arrangements of tunes familiar to all.
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Gaylord Carter Plays Classic Film Themes for Organ SPECIAL PRICE! $4.99 Gaylord Carter plays the Wurlitzer pipe organ built for a Paramount sound stage in 1929 and moved in 1942 to the NBC radio studios in San Francisco where it was used regularly until 1953. Muzak executive Richard Simonton bought it, installed it in his home, enlarging it from 3-19 to 4-36. Gaylord Carter plays a great program of film themes. ERICH KORNGOLD: Kings Row DAVID RASKIN: The Bad and the Beautiful ALFRED NEWMAN: How Green Was My Valley DIMITRI TIOMKIN: High Noon VICTOR YOUNG: The Uninvited ERNEST GOLD: Exodus MAX STEINER: Gone With the Wind HUGO FRIEDHOFER: The Best Years of Our Lives MIKLOS ROZSA: Spellbound FRANZ WAXMAN: A Place in the Sun JOHN GREEN: Raintree County
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Brett Valliant: The Lyric Wurlitzer Brett Valiant Debuts! On the 3-19 Wurlitzer in the home of Michael and Karen Coup in Wichita, the 19-year-old Wichita native Brett Valliant explores the lyrically expressive side of the theatre organ in a fine CD debut! Click for list of tunes!
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Fascinating Rhythms! on Wurlitzer & Steinway Jelani Eddington & David Harris Jelani Eddington plays the 3-19 Wurlitzer and David Harris plays the Steinway grand piano in The Little Music River Studio, Wichita, Kansas. The fine arrangements fully integrate both instruments in a musical tapestry of sounds and rhythms.
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Ron Rhode at Shanklin Conference Center This 4-manual Wurltizer with 34 ranks and 11 tuned percussions is located in Ayer, Massachusetts, in the Conference Center of the Shanklin Corporation, a packaging specialty firm. The organ incorporates a Style 260 Wurlitzer from the Palace Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, and the console from Boston’s Metropolitan Theatre, with additions. Click for Ron Rhode's playlist.
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Dave@Dickinson The famous 3-66 KimballTheatre pipe organ at Dickinson High School in Wilmington, Delaware, is the venue for Dave Wickerham’s engaging program that includes “Tico Tico,” “How Great Thou Art,” “Phantom of the Opera,” and many other pieces by composers like Gershwin, Fats Waller, and even Chopin and Beethoven!
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Big Band & Wurlitzer: Salute to the Swinging Years
Hot Swing from Plummer Auditorium A great, live concert given by Lyn Larsen with Jack Bethards & His Orchestra at Plummer Auditorium in Orange County, California, is captured in superb digital sound. Larsen plays the 37-rank Wurlitzer 4m in arrangements of 28 great tunes, from Moonlight Serenade and In the Mood to Mona Lisa and Blue Tango. Click for a full list of songs and more description!
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Simple Gifts Six Organists Play a benefit for a foundation for the terminally ill, on the Sanfilipo Wurlitzer! Carlo Curley, Simon Gledhill, Tom Hazleton, Lyn Larsen, Ron Rhode, Walt Strony
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Clark Wilson at the Ohio The Robert Morton organ with 324 stops at the Ohio Theatre in Columbus soars under the fleet fingers of Clark Wilson. A great collection of favorites by Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, and many more, like “Hooray for Hollywood” and “Love’s Old Sweet Song.”
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Clark Wilson: Upstairs, Downstairs The latest CD from Clark features two Wurlitzers as might have been heard in a "golden era" radio broadcast of popular organ favorites from the New York Paramount, where there were two Wurlitzers, one upstairs and the other downstairs.
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Clark Wilson: Colonial Memories Colonial Theatre in Philadelphia, now closed, where the late Jim Breneman and Sam LaRosa completed the enlargement of a 1928 Kimball 3-13 moved from the State Theatre in Philadelphia to become a very fine 4-32. The saga of this organ, including another theatre installation, a flood, another change of ownership, etc., is related in the CD booklet.
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Bob Ralston: Tulip Time Bob Ralston plays the 3m Barton at the Pella Opera House in Pella, Iowa. Great program!
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Tom Hazleton Just a few months ago, Tom released Pipes Alive! recorded on the 33-rank Wurlitzer at the Berkeley (California) Community Theatre. The latest CD is The Christmas Bells of San Sylmar recorded on the Wurlitzer there. Click here to see all nine of his CDs of theatre pipe organs.

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Bob Ralston: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas All the Christmas favorites on the Grande Barton Organ at the Granada Theatre, Kansas City, Kansas.
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John Ledwon: Songs of Inspiration Beyond the Sunset $14.98 |
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John Ledwon Ledwon, a concert theatre organist and former president of the American Theatre Organ Society, records CDs on his 4-manual, 52-rank Wurlitzer installed in his Agoura, California, home.

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Quentin Maclean: Rhapsody in Blue This spectacular 3-CD set allows us to revel in the incomparable artistry of Quentin Maclean as well as one of the very great British theatres, The Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, complete with 32-bell Carillon in its tower, playable from the organ! A wonderful 70-page booklet documents the theatre and its fabulous 4m Christie organ, with pictures of the chambers, the Christie factory, and engineering drawings. A set not to be missed by all theatre organ lovers.
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Quentin M. MacLean: Happy Days British cinema organist Quentin M. Maclean comes to CD from digitally restored 78RPM records made in the Tocadero Cinema in London 1931-38.
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Reginald Foort Plays His Touring Möller The greatly admired Foort, who had a large American career after WWII, plays the legendary 5-manual, 30-ton, touring pipe organ built in the late 1930s by the M. P. Möller Co. of Hagerstown, Maryland, for Britain's most popular organist. Wondrously transferred recordings were made on location 1938-1940.
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Donald MacKenzie at the Odeon The Odeon Theatre in Leicester Square, London, has become known in the movie world as "The Cathedral." Donald MacKenzie plays the 5-manual, 17-rank 1937 Compton organ, known as the "Duchess." The Odeon reopened in August 1998 after massive refurbishment.
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Plummer’s Pipes: Sean Henderson The 4-35 Wurlitzer at Plummer Auditorium of Fullerton High School, Orange County, California, is played by the young phenom and enormously talented Sean Henderson.
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Dance Time Don Thompson plays two Wurlitzers: the 4m 1928 RKO Palace...and a pizza parlor installation. Selections are arranged by dance tempo and are played ‘’at the correct number of beats required by the international dance associations . . .’’
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Carol Williams: Wurlitzer Plus Virtuoso Carol Williams plays three Wurlitzers and a Standaart in her native England. click for more information
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Jelani Eddington: The Song Is You The brilliantly talented Jelani produces his sixth CD, with an imaginative program of crowd pleasers such as All's Fair in Love and War, Leaning on a Lamp-post, Overture from Mame, Sophisticated Lady, and many more, recorded on the 3-31 Wurlitzer at the Saunders residence in Zanesville, Ohio. Click for a full list of songs!
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Jelani Eddington: Discovering the Unit Orchestra The talented and virtuosic Eddington discovers just what the 3/66 Kimball Theatre Pipe Organ at Dickinson High School in Wilmington, Delaware, can do. Few organs can boast the tonal complexity and versatility of the Dickinson Kimball, which Eddington is well-equipped to do.
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Jelani Eddington: Here's Jelani Jelani Eddington plays the sumptuous 3-26 Wurlitzer at Emmerich Manual High School, Indianapolis — a gift of the Central Indiana Chapter, ATOS.
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Tommy Stark: Big Band Hit Songs Big Band Hit Songs are played by Tommy Stark on the Wurlitzer in the Town Hall at El Segundo, California.
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Chris Elliott: From Shore to Shore Chris Elliott’s brand new CD features the 4-36 Wurlitzer at Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton, California, a sumptuous organ that shows its many kaleidoscopic colors in the hands of such as master as Elliott. The ‘’classical’’ pieces by Coates, Gustard, Kreisler, and Offenbach are so familiar that they sing like the accompaniment to a silent movie superbly realized.
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Chris Elliott: That's Entertainment Chris Elliott plays the 48-rank organ comprised of the Wurlitzers from the Ramish and Million Dollar theatres in Los Angeles.
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Simon Gledhill Carousel This new release from Simon Gledhill finds him playing the 5-80 ‘’Wurlitzer’’ in the Sanfilippo residence, Barrington, Illinois.
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Simon Gledhill Kavalkade Simon Gledhill plays the famous Kimball at Dickinson High School, Wilmington, Delaware.
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Kevin King On the Lake Kevin King plays popular favorites and more on the 3-18 Wurlitzer pipe organ at the Grand Lake Theatre, Oakland, California.
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Dan Bellomy Back to Brooklyn Dan Bellomy plays the 4/26 Wurlitzer in the old Paramount Theatre, now the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University. "A perfect match of a superb instrument and an incredible musician." Put on a Happy Face; I Don’t Know Why; Tangerine; This Is the Moment; Honeysuckle Rose; Sun and Moon; There Will Never Be Another You; Summer Me, Winter Me; Lullaby of the Leave; Days of Wine and Roses; S’Wonderful; On My Own
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David Peckham: Live from Berkeley Who Cares, Chant of the Jungle, Willy Wonka medley, Three Gershwin Preludes, Tiptoes medley (Gershwin), Pie in Your Face Polka, Blue Rondo à la Turk, Bohemian Rhapsody, Damn Yankees medley, Love Will Find a Way, The Nutcracker
David Peckham plays the Wurlitzer at the Berkeley (California) Community Theatre. The organ was assembled by the Nor-Cal Theatre Organ Society from various Wurlitzers and parts.
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Jonas Nordwall: In a Persian Market Jonas Nordwall captures the tonal gamut of the 4/33 Hope-Jones style Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra in the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, California. Orpheus (Offenbach); In a Persian Market; Non Nobis Dominum; Danse Macabre; Music from Carousel; Meditation from Thais; Finlandia
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