PAUL KIRNER - "STARS OF BLACKPOOL - SIGNATURE TUNE MEDLEY" - 4/20 COMPTON/WURLITZER THEATRE ORGAN
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2022
- PAUL KIRNER plays his "STARS OF BLACKPOOL SIGNATURE TUNE MEDLEY"
on the 4/20 COMPTON/WURLITZER ORGAN at COMPTON LODGE
in the Leicestershire village of Sapcote. The Star's Theme Songs are:-
"SING AS WE GO" - GRACIE FIELDS Singer & Actress, 1898 - 1985.
"JOLLY GOOD COMPANY" - WATSON HOLMES Real name Watson Sleightholme ARCO.
"ON THE PROM, PROM, PROMENADE" - HORACE FINCH Born St. Helens, Lancs. 1906.
"I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE" - REGINALD DIXON Born Sheffield 1904, Died 1985.
Medley from ComptonLodgeStudios Stereo Compact Cassette CLC 9149
released in 1991 from the ComptonLodgeStudios Archive Collection.
This wonderful instrument complete with Wurlitzer Upright Piano,
ex-Empress Ballroom Wurlitzer and Special Melotone Unit built by trustee
Anthony Meads is awaiting installation at our Music Palace Musical Museums
in South Street, Ynyshir, in the Welsh Rhondda Valley.
Video uploaded by ComptonLodgeStudios in the Rhondda. - Розваги
Delightful with good photos
Thank You Main Account, Best Wishes PAUL.
Thank you for entering this little selection - I thoroughly enjoyed it.
During the earlier part of the morning I was rifling through my library
of cd's and answered a question of my own which I asked of you a few
years ago. It was about a 1953 medley by Reginald Dixon. It has
turned up on a double cd called 'Reginald Dixon - Mr Blackpool' and contains
about seventy tunes processed by Terry Hepworth with the aid of digital
audio restoration on REXX 332. The impressive quality is astonishing
(my records show it was an Amazon purchase in 2018 and had skipped
my notice) - just thought I'd let you know. Bon Chance, Ian
Hello Ian, I've just had a look at Amazon re the Dixon CD's and find I have got the Double CD album "The Very Best of Reginald Dixon".
Re my CLS uploads, some of which have been on my UA-cam channel for a long time, there aren't any different tracks I haven't got already.
Most of my Dixon 78's came via my late father who was a keen Dixon fan. Even when he was serving in WW11, Grandma Kirner used to purchase
the latest Dixon releases for the time the Flight Lt. got home from RAF Colombo, Ceylon!
Thanks for your info. all the same. Best Wishes from the Rhondda, PAUL.