Wow! Double wow! I grew up in the 70s listening to this record over and over but for the life of me could never find it again. All I could remember was the word Prelude, not even Conn. A Google search of Prelude turns up all manner of nonsense, even a search for Prelude Organ didn't help. But after finding online an organ book called The Blue Book, I found the manufacturer's name: Conn. That led me to this video and I heard my childhood all over again. I know this record so well I knew what was coming up after each demo! Thank you SO MUCH for helping me go down memory lane. Wonderful memories of home and my parents, now sadly gone. Thank you. I'm almost in tears! PS. My recording sounded scratchy. Yours is as clear as a bell!
I had this organ and loved playing it!! So good to hear this again!
Wow! Double wow! I grew up in the 70s listening to this record over and over but for the life of me could never find it again. All I could remember was the word Prelude, not even Conn. A Google search of Prelude turns up all manner of nonsense, even a search for Prelude Organ didn't help. But after finding online an organ book called The Blue Book, I found the manufacturer's name: Conn. That led me to this video and I heard my childhood all over again. I know this record so well I knew what was coming up after each demo! Thank you SO MUCH for helping me go down memory lane. Wonderful memories of home and my parents, now sadly gone. Thank you. I'm almost in tears!
PS. My recording sounded scratchy. Yours is as clear as a bell!
Franklyn MacCormack, the announcer for “Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy”.
HEY THANKS FOR THIS