This really is a gem. George is on great form-he really has the measure of the Moller! The collaboration with Ursula Connors on I Heard You Singing, is exquisite. And the Mollers "moos" during Paddy O'Flynn's wedding. What a splendid instrument. Thanks Kev!
Another Maestro of the Theatre Organ, George Blackmore. I heard him more than once at the City School in Stradbroke Road, Sheffield, when he played for the Sheffield Theatre Organ Enthusiasts. I believe he came from Rochester in Kent. Thank You for these brilliant 'echoes of yesteryear', much appreciated!
Happy memories .. visiting my grandparents .. No Shadows, Helen Shapiro, Elvis or Do Wop dance music .. but simple joy enfolding. Thanks for these melodies and memories. Yey! ;o)
Yes, that's right! Wonderful Radio One was still 6 years away! Mind the coming of the Pop Pirates at Easter 1964 "Radio Caroline" changed the world of radio back then. I well remember my uncle telling me as we drove along in his big old Ford Zodiac car that this was a pirate radio station he had on it was the Big L "Radio London" At the age I was I was back then I was quite disappointed when I first saw Tony Blackburn on the TV he did not have a wooden leg an eye patch or a parrot on his shoulder! Happy days thanks for the super comments they mean a lot. kev.
This really is a gem. George is on great form-he really has the measure of the Moller! The collaboration with Ursula Connors on I Heard You Singing, is exquisite. And the Mollers "moos" during Paddy O'Flynn's wedding. What a splendid instrument. Thanks Kev!
Another Maestro of the Theatre Organ, George Blackmore. I heard him more than once at the City School in Stradbroke Road, Sheffield, when he played for the Sheffield Theatre Organ Enthusiasts. I believe he came from Rochester in Kent. Thank You for these brilliant 'echoes of yesteryear', much appreciated!
Happy memories .. visiting my grandparents .. No Shadows, Helen Shapiro, Elvis or Do Wop dance music .. but simple joy enfolding. Thanks for these melodies and memories. Yey! ;o)
Yes, that's right! Wonderful Radio One was still 6 years away! Mind the coming of the Pop Pirates at Easter 1964 "Radio Caroline" changed the world of radio back then. I well remember my uncle telling me as we drove along in his big old Ford Zodiac car that this was a pirate radio station he had on it was the Big L "Radio London" At the age I was I was back then I was quite disappointed when I first saw Tony Blackburn on the TV he did not have a wooden leg an eye patch or a parrot on his shoulder! Happy days thanks for the super comments they mean a lot. kev.