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Britains finest, Robert Wolfe plays a medley of music on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ, starting off with The Russian Rag, and including The B...
3dwurli • 2,565 views
Ken Double performed before a live audience at Fair Oaks Community Clubhouse on February 13, 2011.
SierraChapterATOS • 756 views
In this 1986 performance Jim Roseveare (1942-1989) plays the mighty Loew's Ohio Morton pipe organ in the state capitol, Columbus. Photos were taken...
ednayarkspay • 3,900 views
Doug Jones attempting the Maple Leaf Rag. Be kind... no lessons, can't read music, can't play by ear... just memorized one note at a time. :-)
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StandFirm • 720,622 views
"The nearness of you" and "The way you look tonight" played on the Compton Theatre organ.
This 3 manual, 7 rank instrument is installed in 'The Sa...
organlover1968 • 2,161 views
"I Could Have Danced All Night" was written in 1956 by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner for the musical "My Fair Lady." No song better expresse...
hgarland • 603 views
Charlie Kunz Medley from 1946. The maestro, Charlie Kunz, can be seen playing if you click the following link to the British Pathe Site http://www....
forwardtenth • 3,182 views
More practise on the Viscount Empire theatre organ at Weston-super-Mare. Arrangements for organ by Peter Young. Red Shoes was such a long time ago ...
electronicempire • 196 views
Nice one Peter!
"The trolley song" played live on Yamaha Tyros 2 with added 76 note lower manual (Yamaha NP30s), 17 note Studiologic pedalboard and loaded with TO...
organlover1968 • 2,662 views
http://pascalvshopkinsfullf... The opening round to Hopkins vs Pascal in Canada. Bernard hOpkins vs Jean pascal was a fantastic figh...
shawnlee4365 • 68,277 views
Preview of the entries in A Song For Europe 1985. Annabel performs "Let Me Love You One More Time" on the Wogan show on 1/4/85. The song finished i...
songs4europe • 280 views
Watch James perform Etude Pour La Main Gauche Op. 36 by Felix Blumenfeld during a tea break at Potton Hall.
jamesrhodepianist • 11,897 views
Nice one Peter!