George Wright
Nigel Ogden celebrates the highly influential American organ supremo George Wright with some of his revolutionary recordings from the 1940's right up to the 1980's.
Nigel Ogden celebrates the highly influential American organ supremo George Wright with some of his recordings from the 1940's and 50's that revolutionised the way that a theatre organ was played. During a career that spanned over half a century George Wright built up an almost cult following, particualry within the USA as his ideas on various technical aspects of how the sounds were produced and the way the stops are combined have been taken up world wide.
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Falling In Love With Love
George Wright
- King Records – 504.
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
George Wright
- Banda – BA 309861.
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Rickety Rickshaw Man
George Wright
- Banda – BA 59658.
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Nagasaki
George Wright + Rhythm Group
- King Records – 649.
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Aquarius
George Wright
- Dot Records – DLP 25929.
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Ukelele Lady – George Wright (Dot Records
Dlp 25526
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Black Moonlight
George Wright
- Banda – BA 42192F.
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Kitten on The Keys
George Wright
- Banda – DIDX 438.
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There's No Business Like Show Business
George Wright
- Banda – BA 9211.
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Falling In Love With Love
George Wright
- King Records – 504.
-
Nice Work If You Can Get It
George Wright
- Banda – BA 309861.
-
Rickety Rickshaw Man
George Wright
- Banda – BA 59658.
-
Nagasaki
George Wright + Rhythm Group
- King Records – 649.
-
Aquarius
George Wright
- Dot Records – DLP 25929.
-
Ukelele Lady – George Wright (Dot Records
Dlp 25526
-
Black Moonlight
George Wright
- Banda – BA 42192F.
-
Kitten on The Keys
George Wright
- Banda – DIDX 438.
-
There's No Business Like Show Business
George Wright
- Banda – BA 9211.
Broadcast
- Thu 2 Sep 2010 22:00Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 2