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Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 055 Page 1 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 055 Page 1 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 1 Jelani Eddington Good News 00:02:28 6-09-12 055 Symphonic Art 3/31 Wurlitzer+, Saunders Residence 2011 2 Barry Baker I Was A Fool 00:04:14 6-09-12 055 A Barry Baker Concert 4/36 Wurlitzer, Ronald Wehmeier Residence, Cincinnati, OH 1999 3 Lyn Larsen Manana 00:01:55 6-09-12 055 Good News Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa AZ - Wurlitzer 4/78 2000 4 Howard Beaumont Little Serenade 00:03:34 6-09-12 055 Ossett Town Hall Concert 3-13 Compton-Christie, Ossett Town Hall, West Yorkshire 2009 5 Reginald Dixon Love Makes The World Go Round; 00:02:52 6-09-12 055 At The Blackpool Tower Change Partners [Flapper CD] 1938 6 Bille Nalle I Write The Songs 00:05:20 6-09-12 055 The WTO Billy Project, Volume In concert May 27, 1978; Century II 1 Center Wurlitzer, Wichita, KS (ex NY 1978 Paramount) 7 Bryan Rodwell At The Jazz Band Ball 00:03:04 6-09-12 055 Organ Magic [ATOTC 3/8 Compton A175 4/2/33, Capitol Cassette 1] Cinema, Aberdeen 1989 8 Chris McPhee Aquarium 00:02:25 6-09-12 055 Celebrate 4/29 Hybrid, Capri Theatre, Goodwood, Adelaide, South Australia 2007 Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 055 Page 2 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 9 George Wright By the Beautiful Sea 00:01:54 6-09-12 055 Volume 3 - The Genius of George Wright 1958 10 Vic Hammett Where Flamingoes Fly 00:04:19 6-09-12 055 The Very Thought Of You 4-19 Compton Noterman, Dreamland [Crystal Stereo LP] Cinema, Margate; (8 Compton 11 Noterman) Installed 1935 11 Scott Foppiano Betty Boop Theme 00:01:42 6-09-12 055 Renaissance 4/27 Robert Morton - Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara; ex 1929 1996 Loew's Jersey Theatre, Jersey City (4/23) 12 John Giacchi Theme from Blue Hills 00:04:36 6-09-12 055 Journey Into Melody 4/29 Hybrid, Capri Theatre, Goodwood, SA 2000 13 Johnny Seng La Danza 00:01:55 6-09-12 055 Johnny [Concert Recording 4/19 Wurlitzer, St. Mary of the Lake Tape] Seminary, IL 14 Simon Gledhill Two Cigarettes In The Dark 00:04:34 6-09-12 055 Simple Gifts Sanfilippo Victorian Palace; 5/80 Wurlitzer 1998 15 Jonas Nordwall Pinball Wizard 00:03:58 6-09-12 055 Can't Stop The Music At The Organ Grinder Wurlitzers; Portland 4/48 2005 1 Robert Wolfe The Great Little Army 00:03:04 23-06-12 056 A Wonderful Day Like Today 3/19 Wurlitzer, Thursford Collection, [Grasmere CD] Norfolk, England; ex 1997 Paramount/Odeon Leeds Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 056 Page 3 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 2 Dan Bellomy That's My Desire 00:03:51 23-06-12 056 The Night Is Young [Concert 3/11 Wurlitzer, Casa Manana Theatre, Recording LP] Ft. Worth, TX 1974 3 Eddie Weaver King Of The Road 00:02:09 23-06-12 056 Plays The Byrd Theatre Organ 4/17 Wurlitzer, Byrd Theatre, [Century Custom LP] Richmond, VA 4 Bill Vlasak Sooner Or Later 00:03:00 23-06-12 056 An Hour With Bill [WJV CD] Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis: 4/42 Wurlitzer, now in Roaring 20s 2002 Pizza & Pipes, Ellenton, FL (Original 4/20 Crawford Special, Paramount Oakland) 5 Tony Fenelon Tango 00:02:18 23-06-12 056 Embraceable You 4/19 Wurlitzer, Regent Theatre, Melbourne 1968 6 George Blackmore Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying 00:02:08 23-06-12 056 Magnificent Compton Music 4/50 Compton plus Melotone, Machines Machine [EMI Studio 2 LP] Guildhall, Southampton, England 1968 7 Richard Hills The Girl From Corsica 00:03:21 23-06-12 056 Grand Variety [Silver Street 4-50 Compton and Mellotone, CD] Guildhall, Southampton, England 2011 8 Ron Rhode España (Spanish Waltzes) 00:05:47 23-06-12 056 Arizona Stars [Roxy CD] 3/30 Wurlitzer, Orpheum Theatre, Phoenix (not original) 2004 9 Doreen Chadwick Souvenir D'Ukraine 00:04:04 23-06-12 056 Presidents On Parade [LTOT 4/20 Queen Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, CD] Manchester; ex Odeon Manchester 1996 Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 056 Page 4 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 10 Jim Riggs An Evening In Caroline 00:03:58 23-06-12 056 Granada [RTR CD] 3/21 Grande Barton Organ, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS 1991 11 Sidney Torch I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You 00:02:57 23-06-12 056 Hot Pipes! 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London; recordings 1938-1940 12 John Mann Ding-Dong Samba 00:02:48 23-06-12 056 Celebration 3/13 Compton, Burtey Fen Collection, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire; ex Ritz, 2006 Tunbridge Wells, moved to Regal, Henley-on-Thames, enlarged from 7 ranks 13 Sandy MacPherson Starlight 00:03:25 23-06-12 056 The Cinema Organ Collection Empire Cinema, London [Pulse 2-CD] 14 Lew Williams Hawaiian Wedding Song 00:03:03 23-06-12 056 Fanfare Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ; Wurlitzer 4/73 2001 15 Frank Pellico Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) 00:02:55 23-06-12 056 My Final Vision 6-51 Barton, Chicago Stadium 1998 16 Dick Leibert More 00:02:03 23-06-12 056 Hits To Keep Forever Radio City Music Hall (auditorium); 4/58 Wurlitzer 1964 1 George Wright Nagasaki 00:02:01 20-07-12 057 Volume Two - Flight to Tokyo [Banda CD] 1959 Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 057 Page 5 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 2 Walt Strony Dream 00:04:30 20-07-12 057 Alhambra Robert Morton 3-15, Kautz Ironstone Vineyards, Northern California; ex- 1997 Alhambra Theatre, Sacramento 3 Arnold Loxam Ik Hou Van Holland 00:03:39 20-07-12 057 Blackpool Magic - Music For 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Dancing Blackpool 4 Reginald Dixon Dixon Hits (No.3) Medley - Part 1 00:03:02 20-07-12 057 At The Blackpool Tower Intro: Red Sails In The Sunset; A Little Wurlitzer [Living Era CD] Dash Of Dublin; I'll Never Say "Never 1935 Again" Again 5 Tom Hazleton Rustic March 00:02:54 20-07-12 057 The Alabama Wurlitzer At Its Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL; 4 Best -22 Wurlitzer, Crawford Special, expanded to 4-29 6 Don Baker Bless You For Being An Angel 00:02:25 20-07-12 057 Returns To England [Worthing 3-22 Wurlitzer, Town Hall, Worthing, Wurlitzer Cassette] Sussex 1986 7 Iain Flitcroft White Horse Inn Selections 00:06:32 20-07-12 057 Granadaland Wurlitzer [OS 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios Tour, Digital CD] Manchester; ex-Gaumont Manchester, 1995 resident Stanley Tudor 1935-1960 8 Stan Kann With One Look 00:03:31 20-07-12 057 Pipes And Power 3-15 mostly Geneva, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL 2004 9 Scott Harrison, Mark Page The Vatican Rag 00:01:39 20-07-12 057 Kingston Keys 4-21 Wurlitzer, Kingston City Hall (formerly Moorabbin), Victoria, 2010 Australia; ex-State Theatre, Melbourne; Mark Page, piano Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 057 Page 6 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 10 Clark Wilson Fountain Reverie 00:05:06 20-07-12 057 Upstairs - Downstairs: At The 3-19 Wurlitzer, Little River Studio Paramount Wurlitzers (Coup Family), Wichita, KS; ex Miller 1999 Theatre 3/11 (1922-1970) 11 Donna Parker Clap Yo' Hands 00:01:53 20-07-12 057 Then And Now Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis; 4/42 Wurlitzer, originally 4/22 Crawford 1987 Special, Paramount Oakland 12 Gaylord Carter High Noon 00:02:19 20-07-12 057 Classic Film Themes for Organ 4-36 Simonton Residence Grande Wurlitzer 13 Joe Marsh I Cover The Waterfront 00:03:25 20-07-12 057 Spotlight Solo 3-13 Compton Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, West Yorkshire (NTOT) 1977 14 Dave Wickerham Colonel Bogey March 00:04:48 20-07-12 057 Wheaton-Fox Studio All Stars 4-26 Wonder Morton, Paul & Linda Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, 2006 IL 15 Richard Hills Brush Off 00:02:10 20-07-12 057 Alive To The Sound Of Music 4-24 South Bank Wurlitzer, ex [COS CD] Trocadero, Elephant & Castle, London 1 Len Rawle Curtain Up 00:03:16 27-07-12 058 One More Time [CD] 4-20 Queeen Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; ex Odeon 1997 Manchester 2 Mark Herman Oompa-Loompa 00:02:13 27-07-12 058 A Kid In A Candy Store 4/60 Aveni Mansion Unit Orchestra, Cleveland area, Ohio; from 'Willy 2008 Wonka' Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 058 Page 7 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 3 John Muri Nostalgia 00:03:06 27-07-12 058 Volume 1 3/11 Wurlitzer (Style 235), Six-Mile- Uptown Theatre, Highland Park, MI 1970 4 Jelani Eddington The Jazz Master 00:02:53 27-07-12 058 Symphonic Art 3-31 Wurlitzer+, Saunders Residence, Zanesville, OH 2011 5 Scott Harrison, Mark Page Memory 00:04:46 27-07-12 058 Kingston Keys 4-21 Wurlitzer, Kingston City Hall (formerly Moorabbin), Victoria, 2010 Australia; ex-State Theatre, Melbourne; Mark Page, piano 6 John Atwell Florentiner March 00:05:35 27-07-12 058 Here's Malvern! 3-17 Compton Hybrid, Malvern Town Hall, Melbourne 2000 7 Brett Valliant I Am What I Am 00:02:12 27-07-12 058 Private [Ian Maclean Hauptwerk 64 bit on MacPro - 36 audio Residence] channels; mainly Neil Jensen's 3/35 2009 Connoisseur, plus some of Brett Milan's Masterworks 3/31 8 Chris Elliott Nocturne 00:04:18 27-07-12 058 Pipe Organ Extravaganza 10 - 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence; From Broadway To Hollywood 28-30 Apr 2006; Rosemary Bailey, 2006 [2-CD] Jelani Eddington, Chris Elliott, Chris Gorsuch, Rob Richards, Ralph Wolf 9 Dudley Savage Harry Warren Selection 00:04:56 27-07-12 058 Perfect Partners [2-CD] 3-8 Compton + Melotone, Regal/ABC Plymouth, Devon, UK; Jeepers Creepers - I'll String Along With You - You'll Never Know 10 Horace Finch Kiss Me Again 00:02:23 27-07-12 058 Cinema Organ Encores Vol 70 3/13 Wurlitzer, Empress Ballroom, Blackpool; recordings 1952 to 1960 Broadcast List – HOT PIPES HALF HOUR 058 Page 8 Seq Artist Name Duration/Year Show Date Num Album Comments 11 Jesse Crawford Siboney 00:02:38 27-07-12 058 The Early Years [Piping Hot 4-21
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