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Name | Artist | Album | Year | Comments |
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We Saw The Sea | Howard Beaumont | The Melody Lingers On | 1999 | 3-13 Compton-Christie, Ossett Town Hall, West Yorkshire |
Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life | Robin Richmond | The Original Organist Entertains [COS CD] | 1977 | 3-19 Wurlitzer, Kitchen Bros. Car Showroom, Diss, Norfolk; ex Paramount Theatre, Newcastle, UK |
Fireside Fusiliers | Kevin Morgan | Sing Everybody Sing [LTOT CD] | 2003 | 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios Tour, Manchester, England; ex-Gaumont Theatre, Manchester |
Walkin’ My Baby Back Home | Joe Marsh | It’s De-Lovely | 1991 | 3-11 Wurlitzer, New Victoria Centre, Howden Le Wear; ex New Victoria, Gaumont-Odeon, Bradford 20/6/30; Originally a 3-10, now 3-19 plus piano |
Bali H’ai | Ann Leaf | Spectacular Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1609] | 1965 | Buddy Cole Studio 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa |
Lullaby of Broadway | Reginald Foort | Memories Of The Mosque [Pipe Organ Presentations CD] | 3-17 Wurlitzer, Mosque Civic Center, Richmond, VA; originally Acca Temple Mosque, 5000 seats, 1927 | |
Bye Bye Blues | John Duffy | At The Mighty Columbia Square Wurlitzer [Liberty LRP-3004] | 1957 | |
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be | Candi Carley | Candi [Minx LP] | 1978 | 2-15 Wurlitzer, Great American Wind Machine Restaurant, Reseda, Los Angeles; formerly 2-10 Beverly Hills Theatre; Candi’s first LP |
Jack Rhine
May 19, 2015Good show. Nice variety.
John Wadley
May 21, 2015Always find the half-hour ones enjoyable both for music and content
Presentation is tight with just enough information about tracks.
Find the hourly ones a struggle.
However, one is aware that these are available for ‘free’ on the net although you have to be ready to listen in on the stated times.
hotpipes-steve
May 21, 2015John: The half-hour shows are included as a bonus, and in much higher quality than the original broadcasts. (Angel Radio is in mono, while 1940s UK Radio is lower-quality stereo.) And, as you noted, you can listen via the Hot Pipes website at any time. 🙂