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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Here's Sue Ward once more on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe organ at the Middletown Paramount. The organ is a 3 manual 12 rank instrument excellently maintained by the New York Theatre Organ Society (NYTOS). Join this wonderful organization by Email to: TJSKINURA@aol.com

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  • My dad has a music store when I was a kid and he got this flexible demo record from Conn with the "One" number from Chorus Line. I wish I had that.

  • @KE5RHD I Think I have that album somewhere. After I get back into recording Mp3's from vinyl I would be able to send itto you.

  • Love the song, love the organ - LOVE THIS SONG ON THE ORGAN! I often pull this one out for some of my voice students to learn in order to get them to be comfortable being expressive when singing. Thank God for A Chorus Line

  • I'll bet it sounds good sung by your students also.

  • did she play barefoot?

  • Just socks

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  • Beautiful lady playing a beautiful instrument. So good to see the girls playing. Not enough do. Thanks for doing such a good job.

  • Hi jazzboyfin...ya still there?

  • This is a nice piece, Do you have a copy of the music that you can send.

  • Hot.

  • Jazboyfin, yeah i guess your right, soz, shes still fab lol

  • Bit of a sexist comment that :-) I'm sure many guys can play with equal expression too, and lots of people (male or female) could o a more interesting arrangement with better harmonies etc. This performance is fine but not very adventurous I think.

    By the way, the trems are set very slow on this organ in my opinion - whose idea was that?

  • Carlo Curley too, can often be seen playing with just socks on his feet. its good for organists to be able to feel the pedals under their feet, it makes it much easier. flat organ shoes makes pedal technique awkward to learn. i once knew an organist who had different pedal techniques for for every pair of his shoes. the best type of shoe any organist deserves is a suede-sole or moccasin with a slight heel made up, that really helps with 'heel-toe' technique.

  • Shes brilliant, only a girl can play this with sutch experssion, thank you for this clip..

  • Hey, "Leslie spinner", The B-3 was made in imitation of the pipe organ. If there had been no pipes, there had been no B-3! Because you play a Hammond is no reason not to be a fan of the pipes. You should listen a bit more, you might become a fan!

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