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Music of the 1930s: 1936
Name | Artist | Album | Year | Comments |
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All’s Fair in Love and War | Scott Foppiano | Back In The Black | 2002 | 3-14 ‘Rhinestone’ Barton, RKO Iowa Theatre, Cedar Rapids, IA |
Easy To Love | Ed Gress | Concert: Metropolitan Theatre, Boston 1958 | 1958 | 4-26 Wurlitzer, Metropolitan Theatre, Boston, MA |
The Glory Of Love | Stan Kann | In St. Louis [Malar MAS 2018] | 1972 | 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO |
Nightfall (Blauer Himmel) | Peter Lish | For The Very First Time [LTOS Cassette 1] | 3-8 Wurlitzer, James Finegan Municipal Hall, Eston, Middlesborough; ex-Granada Theatre, Bedford | |
Poinciana (Song Of The Tree) | Tom Gnaster | A Young Man’s Fancy [Custom Fidelity CFS-2954] | 3-16 Wicks, Robert Wheeler Residence, Lockport, IL; ex-Abundant Life Building, Tulsa, OK. Wicks’ first theatre organ since most manufacturers stopped building them in the 1930s. Also had some classical ranks. | |
San Francisco | San Francisco Hubcaps | Percussion Party [DOT DLP 25637] | 1965 | 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio… mostly percussion! |
It’s De-Lovely | Tony Fenelon | Theatre Organ Magic [Stanza CD] | 4-19 Wurlitzer, Hoyt’s Regent Theatre, Melbourne; rec 1965 – 69 | |
Would You? | Ronald Curtis | You Ought To Be In Pictures [Argo ZMR 1001] | 1972 | Compton, Paramount Organ Works, Bolton, Lancashire |
Stompin’ At The Savoy | Mark Herman | Celebrating The Embassy Grande Page [Embassy Theatre Foundation CD] | 2018 | 4-16 Page, Embassy Theatre, Ft. Wayne, IN |