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Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 36 – m4a

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Name Artist Album Year Comments
St. Louis Blues March Lew Williams At Last [Alabama ATOS CD] 1996 4-22 Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL; Crawford Special, expanded
Cecilia George Blackmore Double Feature [Studio Republic SRLP 5006] 1964 Dual Console 4-50 Compton and Melotone, Guildhall, Southampton, England
Sentimental Journey Larry Vannucci KPEN Live and Direct 1964 4-32 Wurlitzer, Paramount (Granada) Theatre, San Francisco (1921); Broadcast live May 30, 1964
Rosalie; I Double Dare You Nigel Ogden Sentimental Journey [OS Digital CD] 1995 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool; Tribute to Reginald Dixon, MBE (1904 – 1985)
Stay As Sweet As You Are Vic Hammett A Buckingham Special (Concert Recording Tape) 1966 3-10 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Buckingham; mainly ex-Metropole, Victoria, plus Regent, Stamford Hill and Gaumont, Watford
Liza Walt Strony Alhambra [Kautz Ironstone Vineyards CD] 1997 3-15 Robert Morton, Kautz Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys, CA; ex-Alhambra Theatre, Sacramento
Jazz Pizzicato Robinson Cleaver Aria ad Astra [AK Records 7709] 1977 3-8 Christie, Astra Theatre, Llandudno, Wales (1935-1987)
Side By Side Simon Gledhill, New Foxtrot Serenaders Say It With Music “Organ and Dance Band Spectacular” 2010 3-12 Wurlitzer plus Grand Piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, England; ex-Regal Cinema, Kingston-upon-Thames

3 thoughts on “Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 36 – m4a”

  1. Terriffic as always, Steve. More organ and band/orchestra please; it proves that not only is the organ the King of Instruments but also a servant with other Instruments.

    Plus:– listening pleasure was not spoiled by dodgy internet/apps. Mac and Firefox worked just fine.

    Thanks again for the many hours you devote to producing this fantastic program which is highly educational as well as musically wire-ranging.

  2. Sorry, missed out “wonderful” in previous post.

    Terriffic as always, Steve. More organ and band/orchestra please; it proves that not only is the organ the King of Instruments but also a “wonderful” servant with other Instruments.

    Plus:– listening pleasure was not spoiled by dodgy internet/apps. Mac and Firefox worked just fine.

    Thanks again for the many hours you devote to producing this fantastic program which is highly educational as well as musically wire-ranging.

  3. Thanks, Alan. The organ does indeed blend well with other instruments – I’ll see what I can find for you for an upcoming podcast!

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