I guess I’ll start off the comments here with my vote to David as a fresh new voice in the theatre organ world! I’ve been following his video output for awhile now and have been nothing but impressed with his totally original take on the instrument. This concert started off with one of my personal favorite songs “Bojangles Of Harlem”. His choice of selections is just stellar. And yes, I agree about that gorgeous vibraphone! Keep it up David. I can’t wait for your future recordings. If not on CD, hopefully on iTunes. 😉❤️🎶
His opening song, Bojangles of Harlem, my all time favorite “console risers” is virtually impossible to make your own if you have any familiarity with George Wright’s amazing version. Here, David is done such a masterful job of making it his own, and it’s just as good as George. Thank you!
A first-class performance.
I guess I’ll start off the comments here with my vote to David as a fresh new voice in the theatre organ world! I’ve been following his video output for awhile now and have been nothing but impressed with his totally original take on the instrument. This concert started off with one of my personal favorite songs “Bojangles Of Harlem”. His choice of selections is just stellar. And yes, I agree about that gorgeous vibraphone! Keep it up David. I can’t wait for your future recordings. If not on CD, hopefully on iTunes. 😉❤️🎶
Brilliant performance. what a card.
Beautiful ❤
So camp. So wonderful. Such skill and musicality. Bravo!
Please help. Nightengale at the 34 minute mark....who wrote it and when. It's haunting me beyond belief. I too just love it! Sigh.
Such wonderful arrangements!!
Outstanding talent! Love the unique perspective and ACCURATE playing on this concert. I’m looking forward to the next one, as well!
His opening song, Bojangles of Harlem, my all time favorite “console risers” is virtually impossible to make your own if you have any familiarity with George Wright’s amazing version. Here, David is done such a masterful job of making it his own, and it’s just as good as George. Thank you!
Just two comments: he plays superbly on this gorgeous instrument; he talks too much. Oh yes, "Here's that Rainy day" - echos of Lyn Larsen.