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Winter Wonderland arranged by Mark Andersen on Theater Organ

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

Theater Organist  Mark Andersen plays a jazzy little arrangement of the holiday favorite, Winter Wonderland. The organ is the former Brooklyn Fox 4 manual Mighty WurliTzer theater pipe organ, now completely rebuilt with many additions, and situated in the grand room of WurliTzer Manor (www.wurlitzermanor.com). Located in Gig Harbor, WA, WurliTzer Manor is now the beautiful home of Barbara Hammerman and Raymond Lavine. This is just one selection from a new DVD available from www.intartists.com.

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  • @aLaRmCaLL1983 Yes, it is.

  • Awesome.

  • This is a wonderful rendition of Winter Wonderland.

  • this thing must be as expensive as a house if not more!

  • Mark this is really nice! You should be playing at the Christmas Show at Radio City Music Hall. At least you opened it up to create a really fun time. I would give my left arm to try out an organ like that. It's a lost art.

  • nice performance

  • There has to be one of these things in Heaven!

  • Christmas Music ALWAYS sounds best on a Mighty WuliTzer (being played by a black console, of course)! AND Mark really does a superb job on this organ.

  • Fabulous!! THis is a wonderful posting!

  • Fantastic version! I like the sound of Theatre Organs very much. Matches perfectly together.

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