Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 249 – m4a – Music of the 1920s ~ 1927




Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a show

Summary: Music of the 1920s ~ 1927<br> <br> <br> <br> Name<br> Artist<br> Album<br> Year<br> Comments<br> <br> <br> 's Wonderful<br> Tony Fenelon<br> Repeat Requests [Concert Recording CR-0077-T]<br> <br> 4-19 Wurlitzer, Hoyt's Regent Theatre, Melbourne; ex-Ambassador Theatre, Perth (as 3-15)<br> <br> <br> Silver Moon<br> Arnold Loxam<br> Cinema Organ Encores Vol 48 [Deroy 1065] Reprocessed Stereo<br> 1974<br> 3-19 Wurlitzer, Paramount/Odeon Theatre, Leeds; reprocessed stereo<br> <br> <br> Miss Annabelle Lee<br> Horace Finch<br> Cinema Organ Encores Vol 61 [Deroy 1123]<br> <br> 3-13 Wurlitzer, Empress Ballroom, Blackpool<br> <br> <br> Blue Skies<br> Tom Hazleton<br> Alive &amp; Well At Pizza &amp; Pipes [Arkay AR1050]<br> <br> 4-27 Wurlitzer/Hybrid, Pizza &amp; Pipes, Redwood City, CA; Formerly 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle WA. Currently Whittier High School, Whittier, CA<br> <br> <br> Dancing Tambourine<br> George Wright<br> It's All Wright! [Doric DO 1213]<br> <br> 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732, Richard Vaughn Residence, Los Angeles; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago<br> <br> <br> Just A Memory<br> Lee Erwin<br> Plays Ben Hall's Little Mother Wurlitzer [Concert Recording CR-0075]<br> <br> 2-6 Wurlitzer, Ben Hall Residence, New York; ex-Lawler Theatre, Greenfield, MA (as 2-5); then ex-Rainbow Roller Rink, South Deerfield, MA<br> <br> <br> Ain't She Sweet?<br> Don Simmons<br> A Session With Don Simmons [Gamba D-102-S]<br> 1966<br> 4-18 Wurlitzer, Oaks Park Roller Rink, Portland, OR; ex-Broadway Theatre, Portland, transplanted 1955<br> <br> <br> Diane<br> Reginald Dixon<br> Organ Memories [Reader's Digest 4-LP]<br> <br> 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool<br> <br> <br> Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man<br> George Wright<br> Showtime [Doric DO 1417]<br> 1956<br> 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Doric album released 1970<br> <br> <br> Hallelujah!<br> Don French<br> French Goes Oriental [Concert Recording CR-0009-T]<br> 1967<br> 3-13 Wurlitzer, Oriental Theatre, Portland, OR (1927)<br> <br> <br>