Another great concert, Mark! Thank you so much! This was the organ that started my love for theatre organs. It was installed at the Pizza & Pipes in Seattle where my family would often go to enjoy the pizza and music
Anyone know what happened to the instrument that was built and installed at the organ grinder in Toronto? We went there when I was 8 or 9 and got hooked then. When we went back to Niagara Falls years later and we did a day trip to Toronto but it was already gone. Someone told me it was purchased and installed in private home.
Mark's usual super talented excellence in performance and fantastic choice of songs! It's always so good to hear an organist who is clearly putting emphasis on the music rather than technique, even while being superior in the latter department.
Initially I was captuvated by the beautiful instrument (I immediately shsred it with my church Organist) and then the gorgeous music became my companion and inspiration while I prepared dinner. Thank you for sharing your talent. Until next time. Happy trails!
MARVELOUS! This organ sounds SO much like the Wurlitzer at Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, NY, often acclaimed as one of the finest Wurlitzers still in its original home. Thanks so much for this!
Hello from North Texas 🙂 Great to hear your music again! I remember your first 'show' at the 2005 ATOS convention. As the saying goes, you've come a long way - and it's fantastic as ever! 🙂
Another great program Mark! Boy, for not really knowing “Sleepy Time Down South” you pulled off a sultry arrangement. Right up there with Jim Riggs’ version at the KC Granada Barton. 😉❤️🎶
Jerry Gould and Greg Smith did a fantastic job rescuing the Greenwood Pizza & Pipes organ and reinstalling & expanding it in Jerry's barn. I never heard the 32' rank that was removed from the barn, but I understand that Mark Herman acquired that gem rank.
Fantastic organist, great music, wonderful organ in an ideal setting what more could anyone ask for. I play this with my vintage Hi-Fi, closed my eyes and it was just like being there.
Funny coincidence... As I'm listening, I'm playing Scrabble on my phone, and just as you started the Cole Porter medley, the phone's AI played the word TIBIA.
Mark, it was a nice surprise to see and listen to your latest performance; Bravo 👏 It’s also great to see the mighty Wurlitzer theatre organs relocated to cool and unusual places! Thanks!
nice organ, nice playing. I love the donkeys. I hope they can hear and enjoy the music. I trust they have a good and loving home. Would love to play this organ, but , alas, im hundreds of miles away. Mostly in the Twilight Zone.
I got the impression from part of your talk about the organ that this organ still operates on original relay equipment, correct? From the PSTOS entry about this installation I read: "There is nothing electronic about it, no solid-state, digitized anything. This is completely acoustic!" Is it indeed an original relay it utilizes? Excellent recording. Thank you for sharing it.
Another great concert Mark! Loved the Cole Porter segment. I am wondering if in the near future, you would mind playing “Our Love Affair” from the 1957 Academy Award nominated “An Affair To Remember”. It was played throughout the movie, usually using an organ as the primary instrument. I would love to hear you play it in one of these magnificent theatre organs. Well done!
So do I. When the video first showed the console I saw the pistons and stop rail and was immediately hopeful it might be original or relatively original. A precious rarity these days.
I’m pretty sure the point is that the original EP relays, when properly adjusted, can be fast enough to not be any kind of problem for playability. The better solid-state relays are still faster than EP, but not by enough to really matter. There are also some worse solid-state relays that can be slower than EP in certain situations.
This the organ from the Bellevue Pizza and Pipes isn't it? I drive by the location every day. That same old brown office building is there right next to the street they built where the Pizza and Pipes location was. A real shame.
The Bellevue organ went to an amusement park in North Idaho and was used for a few seasons. It later went to Southern Idaho, where part of it was sold and the remainder remains in repose. This organ played in Greenwood.
"Lover Come Back To Me" was especially FANTASTIC!!! I love Simon's arrangement, but you may have topped it, Mark! Fabulous!!! This piece is a sentimental torch song for many of us, and you tugged at all of the heartstrings with that arrangement.
Bravo!!!!! Fantastic!
This is purely simple "Theatre Organ Style" at its finest. keep up the great work.
American theatre organ at its very best. Wonderful playing, instrument, installation and acoustics. Many thanks. Keith.
Just watched again. Doesn’t get old. Thanks for doing this Mark it’s very appreciated! Maybe we can discuss a part two next time you’re up here?
Merci pour ce moment sympa
WOW! An organ barn with the mighty Wurl!!
Another great concert, Mark! Thank you so much! This was the organ that started my love for theatre organs. It was installed at the Pizza & Pipes in Seattle where my family would often go to enjoy the pizza and music
Anyone know what happened to the instrument that was built and installed at the organ grinder in Toronto? We went there when I was 8 or 9 and got hooked then. When we went back to Niagara Falls years later and we did a day trip to Toronto but it was already gone. Someone told me it was purchased and installed in private home.
My toddler son was astounded when he would hear that organ. We loved to eat there.
Always a pleasure, Mark. Thank you for another concert.
Sounds like it is in a theatre - incredible! Also with the original pneumatic pistons. What a treasure!
Mark's usual super talented excellence in performance and fantastic choice of songs! It's always so good to hear an organist who is clearly putting emphasis on the music rather than technique, even while being superior in the latter department.
Initially I was captuvated by the beautiful instrument (I immediately shsred it with my church Organist) and then the gorgeous music became my companion and inspiration while I prepared dinner. Thank you for sharing your talent. Until next time. Happy trails!
FANTASTIC... as always Mark.
MARVELOUS! This organ sounds SO much like the Wurlitzer at Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, NY, often acclaimed as one of the finest Wurlitzers still in its original home. Thanks so much for this!
Brilliant!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Hello from North Texas 🙂 Great to hear your music again! I remember your first 'show' at the 2005 ATOS convention. As the saying goes, you've come a long way - and it's fantastic as ever! 🙂
Fabulous, Mark! What a fantastic treasure you are to me and all theatre organ lovers out there. This Wurlitzer is incredible too!
Another great program Mark! Boy, for not really knowing “Sleepy Time Down South” you pulled off a sultry arrangement. Right up there with Jim Riggs’ version at the KC Granada Barton. 😉❤️🎶
thats a spicy little 3 manual Wurlitzer!
What a slushy sweetheart of an organ, and in a wonderful room. Thank you for an excellent performance 🙂
Jerry Gould and Greg Smith did a fantastic job rescuing the Greenwood Pizza & Pipes organ and reinstalling & expanding it in Jerry's barn. I never heard the 32' rank that was removed from the barn, but I understand that Mark Herman acquired that gem rank.
Fantastic organist, great music, wonderful organ in an ideal setting what more could anyone ask for. I play this with my vintage Hi-Fi, closed my eyes and it was just like being there.
Terrific!
Funny coincidence... As I'm listening, I'm playing Scrabble on my phone, and just as you started the Cole Porter medley, the phone's AI played the word TIBIA.
Beautiful playing as always by Mark ,love the sound of this extremely Mighty Wurlitzer,great by both performers.
Wonderful performance & wonderful instrument
So beautiful is Marks 🎶! Don’t want to end
Mark, it was a nice surprise to see and listen to your latest performance; Bravo 👏 It’s also great to see the mighty Wurlitzer theatre organs relocated to cool and unusual places!
Thanks!
Saludos y aplausos a Mark desde México. Juve Flores.
Super job and I ❤it so much thanks Mark.
Wonderful concert Mark! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Bravo Mark, and I loved hearing "Calcutta" at the start of the video.
nice organ, nice playing. I love the donkeys. I hope they can hear and enjoy the music. I trust they have a good and loving home. Would love to play this organ, but , alas, im hundreds of miles away. Mostly in the Twilight Zone.
Great playing Mark and a great sounding instrument as well.
Encore!!!!!
I got the impression from part of your talk about the organ that this organ still operates on original relay equipment, correct? From the PSTOS entry about this installation I read: "There is nothing electronic about it, no solid-state, digitized anything. This is completely acoustic!" Is it indeed an original relay it utilizes? Excellent recording. Thank you for sharing it.
Another great concert Mark! Loved the Cole Porter segment. I am wondering if in the near future, you would mind playing “Our Love Affair” from the 1957 Academy Award nominated “An Affair To Remember”. It was played throughout the movie, usually using an organ as the primary instrument. I would love to hear you play it in one of these magnificent theatre organs.
Well done!
The horses look at Mark and think.... Who is this city slicker! ;)
About 18 minutes in, I find myself tapping my foot..... Stop that right now! ;o)
Great Program Mark. We just moved the consoles back to BCT so maybe we'll have a play able instrument shortly.
Fred Hermes has one in Racine Wisconsin. He plays silent movies and plays the organ.
Is this neat or what? The Wurly barn!!
Kudos to the owner for keeping it pneumatic. Love it when then the zepher skins get a workout !
11AM
Is this instrument seriously on its original EP relays? If so, then that is awesome. Wish more Wurlitzers retained their original relays.
So do I. When the video first showed the console I saw the pistons and stop rail and was immediately hopeful it might be original or relatively original. A precious rarity these days.
At 11:40, Mark says this instrument is "lightning fast" with its original pneumatic relays.
Why would these be faster than modern solid-state-relays?
I’m pretty sure the point is that the original EP relays, when properly adjusted, can be fast enough to not be any kind of problem for playability. The better solid-state relays are still faster than EP, but not by enough to really matter. There are also some worse solid-state relays that can be slower than EP in certain situations.
Thank you so much Mark (from France, brittany). How can you block this high E b at 5:16 a while you're playing something else with your two hands?
There’s a sostenuto switch on the swell shoe that sustains the Great manual while activated.…A nice trick found on many theatre organs!
How many ranks? By the looks of the stoprail it seems like around 16 but sounds like more thanks to great registration technique.
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This the organ from the Bellevue Pizza and Pipes isn't it? I drive by the location every day. That same old brown office building is there right next to the street they built where the Pizza and Pipes location was. A real shame.
The Bellevue organ went to an amusement park in North Idaho and was used for a few seasons. It later went to Southern Idaho, where part of it was sold and the remainder remains in repose. This organ played in Greenwood.
Put On A Happy Face
Calcutta
Is This Organ The Salem ma Paramount Organ? a Balaban And Katz 3 17 Ranks😊
Opus #2121, Salem, MA 15 ranks
Ain’t no Senate Theater, but nice.
"Lover Come Back To Me" was especially FANTASTIC!!! I love Simon's arrangement, but you may have topped it, Mark! Fabulous!!! This piece is a sentimental torch song for many of us, and you tugged at all of the heartstrings with that arrangement.