Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 292 – Beach and Sea




Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a show

Summary: Beach and Sea<br> <br> <br> <br> Name<br> Artist<br> Album<br> Year<br> Comments<br> <br> <br> Miami Beach Rhumba<br> Kenneth Lane<br> You're On My Mind [RKO SLP-1003]<br> 1960<br> 4-26 Wurlitzer, Metropolitan Theatre, Boston, MA; [Originally released as "Organ Magic" TOPS L 1707 - "At the Mighty Palace Theatre Pipe Organ"]; AKA Ashley Miller<br> <br> <br> Love Letters In The Sand<br> Tom Hazleton<br> From The Avenue San Francisco [ASP-101]<br> 1966<br> 3-16 Wurlitzer, Avenue Theatre, San Francisco, CA; from the State Lake Theatre, Chicago, IL. Now in private residence Ft. Myers, FL<br> <br> <br> Manhattan Beach<br> Nigel Ogden<br> A Spotlight On Faces Of The Future [LTOT/Indigo IRL 5213]<br> 1971<br> 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester<br> <br> <br> On The Beach At Bali-Bali<br> Christian Cartwright<br> Cinema Organ Society Northern Convention 2015<br> 2015<br> 3-15 Compton-Wurlitzer, Pipes in the Peaks, Ashbourne, Derbyshire; Concert 31 August 2015<br> <br> <br> Over The Waves<br> Kevin Grunill<br> At The End Of The Pier [Soundline Band SLB 4008]<br> 2001<br> 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios, Manchester, England<br> <br> <br> The Sandpaper Ballet<br> Richard Ellsasser<br> More Leroy Anderson Favorites [MGM E3505]<br> 1957<br> Unknown<br> <br> <br> We Saw The Sea<br> John Giacchi<br> Journey Into Melody<br> 2000<br> 4-29 Hybrid, Capri Theatre, Goodwood, Adelaide, SA<br> <br> <br> Golden Grain Of Sand<br> Lee Erwin<br> Moon River Music [Zodiac 333]<br> <br> Three organs; Wurlitzer, Moller and US Pipe Organ controlled by a three manual Moller console and speaking into the room through one chamber for each organ. Location is the Quimby residence in Summit, NJ.<br> <br> <br> Waves Of The Danube<br> Ann Leaf<br> That Ain't The Way I Heard It [Request RLP 10073]<br> <br> 4-33 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale CA<br> <br> <br> By the Beautiful Sea<br> George Wright<br> The Genius of George Wright [HiFi R-713]<br> 1958<br> 5-21 Wurlitzer, Richard Vaughn Residence; ex Paradise Theatre, Chicago; more recently Bill Brown Residence<br> <br> <br>