Patrick is an extremely talented person. Incredibly shameful that he had to close his account because people were calling him terrible names. Very shameful thing that people do. I would love to see more work of his done.
I am back and STL Elevators, the first song heard I dedicate to TJ as one of his favorite hymns. Al stated that the St. Louis Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society (the owner of this organ) wanted to make some CD recordings and some MP3 files so that our public places could play over their PA systems like at Christmas time. I did do some elevator noises on this organ since back in the days when gated elevators were new, "talkie" movies first produced in 1928. Before that year, you only had a theatre organ or a piano to accompany the silent films.
Patrick is an extremely talented person. Incredibly shameful that he had to close his account because people were calling him terrible names. Very shameful thing that people do. I would love to see more work of his done.
wow. simply amazing.
I was awaiting another one of these Wurlitzer showcases, and boy, I wasn't disappointed in any way! Thank you both, Jacob and Patrick!
thanks for playing this song for me. You make that look easy to play when I know it takes a lot of skill to play that well. :)
I am back and STL Elevators, the first song heard I dedicate to TJ as one of his favorite hymns. Al stated that the St. Louis Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society (the owner of this organ) wanted to make some CD recordings and some MP3 files so that our public places could play over their PA systems like at Christmas time. I did do some elevator noises on this organ since back in the days when gated elevators were new, "talkie" movies first produced in 1928. Before that year, you only had a theatre organ or a piano to accompany the silent films.
Nice video!
I wish he do a concert for us.
Great video! What was the first song he played called?