Wayne Holton is an excellent arranger for fairground organs. He arranged all of the music that was playing on the organ after it returned to the park from being restored and adapted to play midi. After moving to it's new home, all 17 crates of original music has been restored and scanned to midi to be played by the organ once again.
my god, i remember when i first saw the organ. i thought it was amazing, and i love that organ
MEH56 2 years ago
aww.. my dad used to sit here & watch this while me & my brother rode the rides.
do you happen to have a video of the haunted ride? (i don't remember the name)
charrycharry 4 years ago
No, sorry. You're the second person to ask for one though. There's an official DVD from the park owners might be something on that.
tednolan 4 years ago
oo..awesome. thanks.
charrycharry 4 years ago
Wayne Holton is an excellent arranger for fairground organs. He arranged all of the music that was playing on the organ after it returned to the park from being restored and adapted to play midi. After moving to it's new home, all 17 crates of original music has been restored and scanned to midi to be played by the organ once again.
carousel1976 4 years ago
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2... sounds surprisingly good on a fairground organ... must have been a good arranger.
KawhackitaRag 4 years ago
tednolan, One of first memories as well of the Pavilion. Thanks for posting this.
tybeeshag 4 years ago
You're welcome. I saw recently that the organ has been saved, and will be moved to, I think, Broadway At The Beach
tednolan 4 years ago