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February to April 2003 February To £1.75 This Issue Includes: Ian Wolstenholme Interviews Harry Stoneham Profile of Chris Stanbury Behind the Scenes of Claudia Hirschfeld’s Cavern Concert Video “Bewitched” Organ Arrangement by Tony Back Alan Ashton’s “Organised Keyboards” A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part Three) Ethel Smith: The First Lady of the Hammond Organ (New Double CD) Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews February to April 2003 February to Issue Seventeen 1 Contents List for Issue 17 Welcome / General Information ................................................ 2 Organised Keyboards by Alan Ashton .................................... 4 Organ Videos (including three new titles) ............................ 12 Claudia Hirschfeld’s Cavern Concert .................................... 14 Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews ............................................. 16 Welcome to another issue of ORGAN1st and we hope you are suitable refreshed after your Christmas and New Year Ian Wolstenholme Interviews Harry Stoneham .................... 18 break. A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part 3) ........ 20 Profile of Chris Stanbury ........................................................ 22 We have another fun-packed issue this quarter with a great MUSIC FEATURE: Bewitched ................................................. 23 arrangement of Bewitched (aka Bewitched Bothered & Ethel Smith: First Lady of the Hammond Organ .................. 28 Bewildered) by Tony Back, a profile of Chris Stanbury and New Classical Organ CDs ....................................................... 33 Ian Wolstenholme interviews the great Harry Stoneham. ORGAN1st Catalogue .............................................................. 34 We have part three of Gary Burt’s teaching series “A Full ORGAN1st New Additions ...................................................... 46 Understanding of Chords”, a look at the new double CD from Ethel Smith which was a big seller for us over the Christmas period (see our Top 40). Tony Pegler reviews MSS Studios Top Forty three more jazz CDs, including one from the UK’s own Mike Carr, who along with Harry Stoneham are probably the two Here are our best selling CDs & Videos from October to leadingSeventeen jazz organists this country has produced. December 2002 (Compiled from magazine and website sales) There have been three new videos released since our last 1 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Evergreens 1 issue from Robert Wolfe, Nigel Ogden and Nicholas Martin. 2 Ethel Smith ..................... First Lady of the Hammond (2CD) There is also another video on the way from Claudia 3 Mark Shakespeare.......... All the World’s a Stage (2CD) Hirschfeld and this issue includes a “behind the scenes” 4 Brian Sharp ..................... Past & Present (2CD) 5 Brett Wales ..................... Renaissance look at the very unusual concert venue where it was filmed. 6 Robert Wolfe ................... Unforgettable The video will certainly be a great addition to the current 7 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Big Band Swing array of organ videos available. 8 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Keys for Christmas PRICE INCREASE: 9 Nigel Ogden .................... Entertains (at Stockport) (Video) 10 Robert Wolfe ................... Wurlitzer Winter Wond… (Video) Please note that from January 1st 2003, ALL the OS series 11 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 48 Film & Opera Melodies… videos were increased from £13.95 to £14.95. This is due 12 Phil Kelsall ...................... In the Mood to a 15% increase in their price to us. We also have to 13 Catherine Drummond ......Pure Imagination increase our postage price from £1.00 per video order to 14 Chiho Sunamoto ............. In Concert With… £1.50. We have also increased postage for CD’s and 15 James Last ..................... Plays ABBA cassettes from 90p per order to £1.00. We apologise for 16 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Special these increases, but we hope you understand. We have 17 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Jubiläums-Ausgabe (3CD) also increased the postage for non-subscribers, which is 18 Howard Beaumont .......... Having a Musical Time another good reason to keep your subscripion up-to-date! 19 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Concerto Grosso 20 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Südamerikana 21 Nicholas Martin ............... Turners Revisited (Video) Important Information for Credit Card Orders: 22 Nigel Ogden .................... You Oughta Be in Pictures 23 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 24 Melodies You’ll Never Forget Please note 24 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Fireworks 2 that you must 25 Robert Wolfe ................... Wurlitzer Winter Wonder… (CD) now include 26 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Blackpool Favourites the 3 or 4 digit security code on all credit card orders 27 Mark Shakespeare.......... World Hits (Cassette) (phone, fax and website). This number is usually printed 28 Phil Kelsall ...................... Imagine Blackpool (2CD) on the back of your credit card after the 16 digit card 29 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Sound 2000 number (sometimes on the front). 30 Franz Lambert ................ Around the World 31 Arnold Loxam .................. Me & My Girl Also, the numbers from your postcode and address 32 The Plough ..................... Memories of the Future have to be verified, so if you are ordering on behalf of 33 Doreen Chadwick ........... At the Hammond someone, or are having your order delivered to another 34 Kevin Bowyer .................. Organ Xplosion 2 - Dambusters! address, you must include the address where your card 35 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Fireworks 1 is registered, as well as the delivery address. 36 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Concert in Vienna (Video) 37 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 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