Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 241 – m4a – Music of the 1920s ~ 1920




Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a show

Summary: Music of the 1920s ~ 1920<br> <br> <br> <br> Name<br> Artist<br> Album<br> Year<br> Comments<br> <br> <br> Ain't We Got Fun?<br> George Wright<br> Let George Do It! [Banda CD]<br> 1960<br> 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio<br> <br> <br> The Japanese Sandman<br> Don Baker<br> Far Away Music [Capitol T797]<br> 1956<br> 4-24 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA<br> <br> <br> The Love Nest<br> Del Castillo<br> Pipe Dreams [Concert Recording CR-0084]<br> <br> 4-32 Robert Morton, Fox Theatre, San Diego, CA<br> <br> <br> Cuckoo Waltz (Gökvalsen - pronounced Yerk-valsen)<br> Arnold Loxam<br> Celebrates at the Wurlitzer Theatre Organ [OS Digital CD]<br> 1996<br> 3-12 Wurlitzer, North East Theatre Organ Association, Howden-Le-Wear<br> <br> <br> Pale Moon<br> Jesse Crawford<br> At The Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ [Doric 2014-5]<br> 1975<br> 3-13 Wurlitzer, Villamin Residence, Los Angeles; from rolls 1927 - 1929, on 3-14 Wurlitzer, 2nd floor, Wurlitzer Factory, N. Tonawanda, NY<br> <br> <br> Tell Me, Little Gypsy<br> Jesse Crawford<br> Poet at the Pipe Organ plays the Melodies of Irving Berlin [Decca DL8565]<br> 1958<br> 4-?? Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA<br> <br> <br> Whispering<br> Ron Rhode<br> Steppin' On The Ivories [Roxy RP-105-CD]<br> 1992<br> 4-32 Kimball, Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, PA (1903); Not original, now removed<br> <br> <br> Aunt Hagar's Blues<br> Don Thompson<br> Hot Dog [Pipe Organ Presentations CD]<br> <br> 3-13 Wurlitzer, Ye Olde Pizza Joynt, San Lorenzo Village, CA<br> <br> <br> I'll See You In C-U-B-A<br> Bill Vlasak<br> At The Paramount [WJV 101]<br> <br> 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN<br> <br> <br>