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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2016 www.atos.org ATOS JanFeb 58-1 G.indd 1 12/16/15 7:18 PM STEP UP YOUR PLAYING THE TEACHING PROGRAM FOR ADULTS IN ATOS HOSTS: The Atlanta Chapter of ATOS LOCATION: Atlanta, Georgia DATE: Friday–Sunday, March 4–6 ORGANS: Stephenson High School, 4/22 Page; Strand Theatre Allen GW4; McGee Residence Allen TO5; Double Residence Allen GW 4 INSTRUCTORS: Donna Parker; Tom Helms; Ken Double; and a Special Teaching Session with Richard Hills EVENTS: Four teaching sessions; Special Seminar with Richard Hills; Saturday night concert with Richard Hills at the Grande Page; Closing night dinner party. HOTEL: Fairfield Inn and Suites, Vinings/ Atlanta; 2450 Paces Ferry Road; Atlanta, GA REGISTRATION: Just $249 per person includes all-day session with four instructors, concert at Stephenson H.S. with Richard Hills, transportation to all events, a farewell dinner party. 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The Internet is publication is Theatre Organ, the Journal It seems to come on fairly suddenly, no help either. Search results for Amplex of the American Theatre Organ Society. generally on a Thursday in November, and primarily focus on a corporate name. That’s a mouthful and a half, and nobody I almost always after consuming more food In the theatre organ world, it refers know refers to it by that name. We shorten than one is accustomed to, and earlier in to getting a stop or control to do “double it to Theatre Organ or, simply, the Journal. the day than usual. duty” depending on the setting of another Most folks, though, call it “the Symptoms include an unmistakable stop or control. For example, you may magazine.” I’ve heard some say “It isn’t feeling of satiety, sometimes coupled have a Kinura and a Piano, but you may a magazine, it’s a journal.” Half right. The with a strong urge to either loosen one’s not have room on the stoprail for a full definitions of “magazine” relate to storage. belt a notch or two or, in more advanced complement of both. Since it’s unlikely Think of an ammunition storehouse, or cases, to unbutton the waistband of one’s you’d use both together, you might the carrier for the bullets in a handgun. It trousers (wearing a long sweatshirt helps dedicate a control to “amplex,” or switch happens that the term, when applied to a hide this). From there, a desire to “just between the two voices wherever they publication such as ours, derives from the close one’s eyes for a minute” may come appear. concept of a “storehouse of information.” on, especially if the environment in which As to where the term came from, your Theatre Organ fits the other elements of the sufferer finds him- or herself is a bit guess is as good as mine. the definition of magazine (paper back, overly warm. Hopefully, that environment Speaking of “stoprail,” what about periodic publication, stories and articles will not be one’s car…. “bolster”? In the organ world, “bolster” by various writers, usually illustrations, My most recent bout of “Turkey Coma” is used as a synonym for “stoprail.” often advertisements, etc.), so those who came just a couple of days after loading But searches through several very call it “the magazine” are absolutely a semi-trailer with organ parts destined comprehensive dictionaries fail to correct.