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August to October 2003 Issue Nineteen 1 Contents List for Issue 19 PDF Version This Issue Includes: The Rye Model D 2/6 Wurlitzer Profiles of David Read & Barry Brinson “Cheek To Cheek” Organ Arrangement by Tony Back Alan Ashton’s “Organised Keyboards” A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part Five) Tony Pegler’s Jazz CD Reviews “Time Was” by Ivor Manual (Part Ten) August to October 2003 Issue Nineteen 1 Contents List for Issue 19 Welcome / General Information ................................................ 2 Organised Keyboards by Alan Ashton .................................... 4 Profile of David Read .............................................................. 11 Organ Videos & New Organ DVD ........................................... 12 The Rye Model D 2/6 Wurlitzer ............................................... 14 This issue contains a few goodies which we hope you will Key Expressions for Organ Book Sale .................................. 17 enjoy reading. Our main feature takes a look at the Rye Tony Pegler Jazz CD Reviews ................................................ 18 Wurlitzer and coincides with a new double CD by Brian “Time Was” by Ivor Manual (Part 10) ..................................... 20 Sharp. Profile of Barry Brinson .......................................................... 23 We also have short profiles of Barry Brinson (from New A Full Understanding of Chords by Gary Burt (Part 5) ........ 24 Zealand), Maestro recording artist David Read and MUSIC FEATURE: Cheek To Cheek ....................................... 26 information about the return of the Brighton Dome organ. Student Organist / Student Keyboard Player Books ........... 33 We also have part five of “A Brief Understanding of Chords” ORGAN1st Catalogue .............................................................. 34 by Gary Burt, part ten of “Time Was” by Ivor Manual and The Return of the Brighton Dome Organ .............................. 47 Tony Pegler reviews more CDs from the jazz organ world. ORGAN1st New Additions ...................................................... 48 The organ world has finally entered the 21st century with MSS Studios Top Forty the release of the worlds first organ DVD. This is an extended version of “Claudia Hirschfeld at Carnglaze Here are our best selling CDs & Videos from March to May 2003 Caverns”Nineteen which was released on video earlier this year. (Compiled from magazine and website sales) The DVD is already proving a big success and has already 1 Ethel Smith ..................... First Lady of the Hammond (2CD) entered our charts at number 24 after only being available 2 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Evergreens 2 for a couple of weeks. 3 Carol Williams ................. Hey! Wurlitzer ...Ian King 4 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Carnglaze Slate Caverns (Video) 5 VARIOUS ARTISTS ........ Key Sensations: Vol.1 Are You About To Expire? 6 VARIOUS ARTISTS ........ Key Sensations: Vol.2 7 Brett Wales ..................... Natural Your subscription 8 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Contrasts period is printed on Your address label shows your 9 Brian Sharp ..................... Brian Sharp at Rye (2CD) your address labels subscription period. 10 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Evergreens 1 and receipts. Please First Class Issues 3-18 11 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Milestones check them to make 12 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Big Band Swing sure you do not miss Joe Bloggs 13 Chris Powell .................... I Write the Songs 92 High Street any issues. 14 VARIOUS ARTISTS ........ Lyme Bay Organ Festival (Video) 15 R. Clooney/Buddy Cole ...Swing Around Rosie Your receipts also show it (at the bottom) 16 Dave Floyd ...................... Thanks for the Memory Subscription Period: Issues 3-18 17 Georges Montalba .......... Pipe Organ / Fantasy 18 John Mann ...................... At Home With John Mann Thank you for your order. 19 Simon Smith ................... At Last 20 Phil Kelsall ...................... Shall We Dance? 21 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Concerto Grosso Important Information for Credit Card Orders: 22 Carol Williams ................. At Oxford Town Hall 23 VARIOUS ARTISTS ........ On The Air (TOSA) (2CD) Please note 24 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Carnglaze Slate Caverns (DVD) that you must 25 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Sound 2000 now include 26 Jean Martyn .................... Tranquility the 3 or 4 digit security code on all credit card orders 27 David Last ....................... In Concert 2 (phone, fax and website). This number is usually printed 28 Chris Powell .................... Live at the Hollywood on the back of your credit card after the 16 digit card 29 Harry Stoneham .............. Live at Abbey Road number (sometimes on the front). 30 Barry Brinson .................. More Than You Know 31 Robert Wolfe ................... Any Dream Will Do Also, the numbers from your postcode and address 32 Hector Olivera ................. Visions have to be verified, so if you are ordering on behalf of 33 Paul Moran ..................... Smokin’ B3 someone, or are having your order delivered to another 34 Mark Whale ..................... Magic of Sound address, you must include the address where your card 35 Carol Williams ................. Maid In China is registered, as well as the delivery address. 36 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 24 Melodies You’ll Never Forget 37 Klaus Wunderlich ............ 48 Film & Opera Melodies… These extra security features have been asked for by 38 Claudia Hirschfeld ........... Blackpool Favourites the credit card companies and will be needed for other 39 Klaus Wunderlich ............ Celebration mail-order credit card orders, not just from us. 40 UNKNOWN ..................... The Sea Side Wurlitzer 2 We specialise in compact discs and have most [#16] etc. after the title indicates that the REFUNDS & RETURNS: titles in stock. Some titles can be deleted recording was track-listed in a past issue. quickly, so if you can list an alternative choice If you are not happy with your purchase, or you when ordering, then please do so. 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