Nice job Lance! One interesting thing to note, is that the words to this unique hymn were written by a man who happens to share my last name, and was the co-founder of the Methodist Church, along with his brother, the two brothers are named John & Charles Wesley! Merry Christmas to all, and God Bless!
As a retired electronic organ technician, I enjoy your music. I was never able to play any more than" what a friend we have in Jesus" and happy birthday. ' do both in single note melody. 'can tell you about early Gulbransen organs tho.
Nice job Lance! One interesting thing to note, is that the words to this unique hymn were written by a man who happens to share my last name, and was the co-founder of the Methodist Church, along with his brother, the two brothers are named John & Charles Wesley! Merry Christmas to all, and God Bless!
Gipper07 2 months ago
As a retired electronic organ technician, I enjoy your music. I was never able to play any more than" what a friend we have in Jesus" and happy birthday. ' do both in single note melody. 'can tell you about early Gulbransen organs tho.
The italian organ of my day was Farfisa. rvork1
rvork1 1 year ago
Hello Lance; I enjoy your website alot. I have more to say, but this is my first attempt, so more later.
rvork1 1 year ago
Thank you and welcome
Merry Christmas
organpipe8 1 year ago
Hallelujah. Christ is born in bethlehem!!!!!
October31st1517 2 years ago
great improvisation and key elevation,
i thank god for U and your Blessed Mission thro Music.
With Blessings from all of us in India,,,,....
emmanueljeba 2 years ago
Thank you my Christian friend and Blessings to you and your family †
organpipe8 2 years ago
You're welcome.
organpipe8 2 years ago