Track 5: National Emblem March

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

A Sousa march played on the Wurlitzer.

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  • Thanks for that info Mr Jamesren. Many have suggested that its Lyn Larsen, but Barry Streete, who has the vinyl record, informs me that the organist is Tony Fenelon. Im inclined to believe this. If this is true, the album was recorded in 1976 on a 2/12 Wurlitzer in Adelaide, South Australia. Its certainly nice playing.

    I dont have the record myself, only some (untitled) tapes from FM radio which I recorded some years back. I had no idea who it was.

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  • Of course it's Tony Fenelon....I have the vinyl and treasure it. Tony Fenelon and Neil Jensen are probably the two most amazing Australian theatre organists I've have the esteemed pleasure to have been acquainted with. This one is definitely Tony.

  • Indeed it is! This website proves it: theatre organs dot com

    Youtube won't let me put the actual web address in.

  • National Emblem March composed in 1902 and published in 1906 by Edwin Eugene Bagley.

  • Hi Mumbles,This is the National emblem march,but who is the organist and which organ?

    Good luck

    James

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