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Issue 29 PDF.Indd Now incorporating Audicord THIS ISSUE INCLUDES: “I Love Paris” Organ Arrangement by Tony Back Profile of DirkJan Ranzijn From One Note to Another by John Everett (Part Two) Alan Ashtons Organised Keyboards The Spreckels Organ by Carol Williams The Duo Art Aeolian Organ February to April 2006 to April February Groov’in with Alan Ashton (Part Seven) Issue Twenty-Nine 1 Welcome to Issue Twenty-Nine Contents List for Issue 29: MSS Studios Top Forty Welcome / General Information 2 Our best selling CDs & DVDs from October to December 2005 Alan Ashtons Organised Keyboards 4 Compiled from magazine and website sales The Spreckels Organ by Carol Williams 11 1 Klaus Wunderlich Up, Up & Away (2CD) Profile of DirkJan Ranzijn 12 2 Doreen Chadwick Echoes of Edmonton (Offer) Ian Wolstenholme ReViews... 14 3 Robert Wolfe Over The Rainbow (Offer) From One Note to Another by John Everett (Part Two) 16 4 VARIOUS Electronic Organ Showcase (DVD) The Duo Art Aeolian Organ 18 5 Arnold Loxam Arnold Loxam: 2LS Leeds Bradford… New Organ & Keyboard DVDs 19 6 Robert Wolfe Those Were The Days 7 John Beesley Colours (Offer) Groov’in with Alan Ashton (Part Seven) 22 8 Brett Wales One Way MUSIC FEATURE: I Love Paris 29 9 DirkJan Ranzijn Live in Bournemouth (DVD) ORGAN1st Catalogue 34 10 Byron Jones My Thanks To You (DVD) ORGAN1st New Additions 52 11 Doreen Chadwick Say It With Music 12 Howard Beaumont The Best of Times www.organ.co.uk 13 Tony Stace Happy Days Are Here Again 14 Phil Kelsall Razzle Dazzle 15 Franz Lambert Wunschmelodien, Die Man Nie Verg… 16 VARIOUS Pavillioned In Splendour 17 Richard Hills Graduation 18 Phil Kelsall 25th Anniversary At The Tower (DVD) 19 Gerald Shaw At Leicester Square 20 Joanne Naulls Enjoy Yourself SECTIONS: 21 Andrew Nix So Lucky What’s New? 22 Phil Kelsall The Very Best Of (2CD) Electronic Theatre 23 Tony Stace Dizzy Fingers DVDs 24 Klaus Wunderlich Big Band Swing Special Offers 25 Klaus Wunderlich Keys For Christmas & More… 26 Ian King Snowdonia Music & Photo (DVD) New faster site, 27 Joanne Naulls Hammond Christmas now even easier 28 Claudia Hirschfeld At Carnglaze Slate Caverns (DVD) to order 29 John Seng The Song Is Ended New secure online 30 Andrew Leitch Come Fly With Me ordering system 31 Syd Lawrence Orchestra Swingin’ (Best Of) (2CD) Keep your name 32 Arnold Loxam Happy Christmas From The Tower and address on file for easy repeat 33 Klaus Wunderlich Recollections (2CD) “Top Sellers” listed for each category ordering 34 Andrew Nix Say It With Music The “What’s New” page can be 35 John Walker Your Favourite Melodies (2CD) (Offer) Special offers updated the same day we get a new for website release, which can be months before 36 Frank Chacksfield Pacific Blue customers only it makes our printed magazine 37 Klaus Wunderlich Sound 2000 When we only have a few copies of a CD left, it 38 David Last Forgottten Dreams may be removed from the magazine, but it will be 39 Virgil Fox At The Wanamaker Organ (DVD) available on the website until the last copy has gone 40 Tony Stace Dizzy Fingers 2 General Information & Postage Rates We specialise in CD’s and have most titles in stock. 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