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N O V Ember 2006 to January 2007 Our Final Issue OUR FINAL ISSUE INCLUDES: “When I Fall In Love” Organ Arrangement by Gary Burt Profile of Phil Kelsall John Mann: Life is Nothing Without Music Alan Ashtons Organised Keyboards Groov’in (Part Ten) with Alan Ashton November 2006 to January 2007 2006 to January November Issue Th irty-Two 1 Welcome to Issue Thirty-two Contents List for Issue 32: MSS Studios Top Forty Welcome / General Information 2 Our best selling CDs, DVDs & Books from July to Sept. 2006 Compiled from magazine and website sales Alan Ashtons Organised Keyboards 4 Profile of Phil Kelsall 14 1 Lenny Dee Double Dee-Light (2CD) Theatre Organ Echoes 16 2 Reginald Dixon Th e Very Best Of… (2CD) 3 Robert Wolfe Happy Days Are Here Again (DVD) John Mann - Life is Nothing Without Music 17 4 Robert Wolfe Bring Me Sunshine (DVD) Key Expressions for Organ Book Offer 18 5 Phil Kelsall Strictly Dance Organ & Keyboard DVDs 19 6 Franz Lambert 40 Years on Stage (DVD) Groov’in with Alan Ashton (Part Ten) 24 7 Bryan Rodwell Exactly Like Me! MUSIC FEATURE: When I Fall In Love 30 8 Nigel Ogden ’Round Midnight ORGAN1st Catalogue 35 9 Paul Carman Back On Track ORGAN1st New Additions 47 10 VARIOUS ARTISTS Th ose Were Th e Days 11 Nigel Ogden Encore! 12 Klaus Wunderlich Musical (2CD) www.organ.co.uk 13 John Bowdler Music, Music, Music 14 Robert Wolfe Over the Rainbow 15 Reginald Dixon Rhapsody in Blue 16 Douglas Reeve Brighton Brassy 17 G.Blackmore & G.Shaw A Regal Aff air 18 Robert Wolfe Stardust 19 Arnold Loxam Happy Birthday Arnold 20 Phil Kelsall Th e Very Best Of… (2CD) 21 Nigel Ogden From Stage & Screen 22 Mark Shakespeare All Th e World’s a Stage (2CD) 23 David Lobban 45 Wartime Wurlitzer Favourites 24 Klaus Wunderlich Up, Up & Away (2CD) 25 Chris Powell Strictly Ballroom SECTIONS: What’s New?, Electronic, Th eatre, DVDs etc. 26 Ethel Smith First Lady of the Hammond (2CD) New faster site, 27 Gerald Shaw At Leicester Square now even easier 28 Jelani Eddington Something Wonderful to order 29 David Last One Fine Day Monthly 30 Nicholas Martin Embraceable You Competition 31 John Mann Life is Nothing Without Music Keep your name 32 Klaus Wunderlich Recollections (2CD) and address on fi le for easy repeat 33 Robert Wolfe Spread a Little Happiness ordering 34 Ethel Smith Contrasts (Book) “Top Sellers” listed for each category Special off ers Th e “What’s New” page can be updated 35 VARIOUS ARTISTS Organ Showcase (DVD) for website within hours of a new release, which can 36 VARIOUS ARTISTS Electronic Organ Showcase (DVD) customers only be months before it makes our magazine 37 Franz Lambert Wunschmelodien, Die Man Nie Vergisst When we only have a few copies of a CD left, it 38 Gerald Shaw 1964-1966 may be removed from the magazine, but it will be 39 Phil Kelsall 25th Anniversary at the Tower (DVD) available on the website until the last copy has gone 40 DirkJan Ranzijn Live in Bournemouth (DVD) 2 General Information & Postage Rates We specialise in CD’s and have most titles in stock. 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Book postage is listed individually with each book. All Layout, Typsetting & Music CD’s, DVDs & Cassettes Engraving by MSS Studios (using All UK CD/DVD orders are sent by fi rst class count as 1 item each. post, magazines are sent by second class post. Macintosh & InDesign). Printed Key Expression books count as 3 items by Aeron Printers, Queen Street, ABERAERON. SA46 0BY. Most items are in stock and are dispatched the same day (by fi rst class post in the UK) Th is magazine is © MSS Studios and as long as they are ordered before 2:00pm on weekdays. Th ere may be a slight delay when may not be duplicated in any way our magazines have just been sent out as we get a lot of orders during this period. without prior permission. Prices listed are subject to change without notice. Subscriptions Your address label shows your subscription: Subscriptions are First Class Issues x-xx x = First issue of subscription xx = Last issue of subscription Website Password: printed on all address Our magazines are available labels and receipts. Joe Bloggs 1 Hammond Street Some labels may just in colour on our website. Please check them to show your LAST issue Th e password for this issue is: make sure you do not miss any issues. Receipts also show it (at the bottom): Subscription Period: Issues x-xx (See Mag) 3 Alan Ashtons Organised Keyboards Joynt, Hayward, California… the fi rst due to the noise they created in adjacent such attraction of it’s kind. Th e majority offi ces, was allowed to be used. Problem of the tracks come from a 20-year-old was it could no longer be played from the recording, which Don made there… console and so one Ernest Hart rang it by the fi rst organist to do so. Listen out hand, during George’s version of THE for the authentic tuned Calliope on BELLS OF ST MARY’S. WHISTLING RUFUS and the BLACK Appropriately the CD commences with CAT RAG, and quite naturally the piano, AROUND THE MARBLE ARCH, and a 5’6” Knabe gets to work overtime in then George plays a typical mixed bag of many numbers including MAPLE LEAF items including novelty numbers such as RAG, IT HAD TO BE YOU and THE IN A CLOCK STORE and A STITCH ENTERTAINER.
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