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November 2002 to January 2003 £1.75 This Issue Includes: A Profile of Mark Shakespeare “Have You Met Miss Jones” Organ Arrangement by Tony Back Alan Ashton’s “Organised Keyboards” A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part Two) Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews Ivor Manual’s “Time Was” (Part Eight) A Brief History of a Hammond “Concert E” November 2002 to January 2003 Issue Sixteen Web Version 1 The past few months have been pretty eventful here at MSS Contents List for Issue 16 Studios with a few new arrivals. In June we took delivery of a 1930’s Hammond “Concert E” which we mentioned last Welcome / General Information ................................................ 2 issue (see page 20 for more details) and in August we Organised Keyboards by Alan Ashton .................................... 4 received two Wersi New Classical & Instrumental CD’s ....................................... 11 organs; a Scala and Organ Videos ........................................................................... 12 Verona (more details on page 33). Time Was by Ivor Manual (Part 8) .......................................... 14 M.I. Pro Article .......................................................................... 16 This issue features a six page arrangement by Tony Back of Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews ............................................. 18 “Have You Met Miss Jones” which was recently recorded by A Brief History of a Hammond “Concert E” .......................... 20 Robbie Williams for the film “Bridget Jones’ Diary”. “Key Expressions for Organ” Book Sale .............................. 21 There is an in-depth profile of the late Mark Shakespeare A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part 2) ........ 22 together with details of a previously unreleased 1991 concert MUSIC FEATURE: Have You Met Miss Jones ....................... 24 available for the first time on a double CD. Profile of Mark Shakespeare .................................................. 30 We also have part two of Gary Burt’s “A Full Understanding ORGAN1st Catalogue .............................................................. 34 of Chords”, jazz CD reviews from Tony Pegler, more from ORGAN1st New Additions ...................................................... 46 Ivor Manual, plus more “Organised Keyboards” from Alan Ashton. MSS Studios Top Forty You can also check out new CD releases from Chiho Sunamoto, Brian Sharp, Catherine Drummond, John Here are our best selling CD’s & Videos from July September 2002 (Compiled from magazine and website sales) Giacchi, Alan McPike, Doreen Chadwick and Brian Hazelby to nameSixteen a few. There are also many new jazz releases on 1 Nigel Ogden .................... You Oughta Be In Pictures page 50 & 51. 2 Phil Kelsal ....................... In the Mood 3 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Blackpool Favourites See you next issue. 4 Mark Shakespeare.......... An Audience With… (2CD) ...Ian King 5 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Jubiläums-Ausgabe (Box Set) 6 Winifred Atwell ................ Honky Tonk Piano Party 7 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Big Band Swing 8 Various ............................ Hammond Heroes The Hammond Organ: “Beauty 9 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Fireworks 2 in the B” (2nd Edition) by Mark Vail 10 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Special 11 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 48 Film & Opera Melodies… 288 pages celebrating the 12 Chris Stanbury ................ East of the Sun legendary Hammond B-3 13 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Sound 2000 organ, its music and unique 14 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Hammond Fireworks 1 design. 15 Max Takano..................... Tributes Now fully updated this book 16 Reginald Dixon ............... Blackpool Switchback 1 traces the technological and 17 Doreen Chadwick ........... Concert Gems artistic evolution of the B-3 and 18 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Concerto Grosso other tonewheel organs, as 19 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Celebration well as the whirling Leslie 20 John Cook ....................... The Incredible John Cook speakers that catapulted the Hammond sound into history. 21 Doreen Chadwick ........... Doreen at the Hammond Discover the genius that went 22 Arnold Loxam .................. Mr. Music into the development of 23 David Last ....................... Sway Hammond’s tonewheel 24 Chris Powell .................... It’s Just the Time for Dancing generator, drawbar harmonics, 25 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Südamerikana percussion and other innovations, as well as the incredible 26 Various ............................ Organ Showcase (Video) assistance Don Leslie provided for Hammond by creating his 27 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Keys for Christmas famous rotating speaker system. 28 Ady Zehnpfennig ............. Nightflight B-3 legends including Jimmy McGriff and Keith Emerson share 29 Various ............................ Sound of the Hammond Organ their playing techniques; technical experts offer tips on buying, 30 David Last ....................... Sequence Fun & Celebrations restoring, and maintaining Hammonds and Leslies; and over 200 31 Reginald Dixon ............... Dixonland 1 photos illustrate historic Hammonds, Leslie’s and B-3 masters. 32 Robert Wolfe ................... Wolfe & and Wurlitzer 3 (Video) Vic Hammett ................... Bye Bye Blues This second edition includes • Hands-on master classes with full 33 music notation • “25 Hammond Licks You Must Know” by Dave 34 Phil Kelsall ...................... Blackpool Magic Amels • Performance tips from B-3 masters • A comprehensive 35 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Dream Melodies overview of B-3 “wannabes” and Leslie simulators • An updated 36 Eric Barlow ...................... Ballroom Favourites discography spotlighting the Hammond greats • Plus much more! 37 Dave Templing ................ Moonglow 38 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Music & Romance Price: £19.95, plus £3.00 p&p - Available from MSS 39 Mark Shakespeare.......... World Hits (Cassette) Studios (Counts as TEN items for foreign postage). 40 Nigel Ogden .................... Late Night Hammond 2 We specialise in compact discs and have 99% catalogue is available there (including track REFUNDS & RETURNS: of these titles in stock at any one time. Some listings) and is frequently updated. It is a large titles can be deleted quickly, so if you can list site containing over 1,500 pages. If you are not happy with your purchase, or an alternative choice when ordering, then you receive a faulty/damaged item, please please do so. 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