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    "The Volunteer Organist" is a Christian music ballad written by William B. Gray and George Spaulding. It was initially published under the pseudonyms...
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    Ada Jones (category English emigrants to the United States)
    In the 1890s, Jones recorded some musical performances for the North American Phonograph Company, including "Sweet Marie" and "The Volunteer Organist"....
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  • Old 100th (redirect from The Old Hundredth)
    The 1893 song "The Volunteer Organist" by George Spaulding features the Old Hundredth in its refrain - it is played by the piano and is harmonised to an...
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  • popular included "The Volunteer Organist", "Carrie (That's My Darling Carrie)", "Take Back the Engagement Ring", and "When You Know The Girl You Love, Loves...
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  • Girls in Blue"     w.m. Charles Graham "The Volunteer Organist"     w. William G. Gray m. Henry Lamb "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder"     w.m. James...
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  • list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers...
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    Palace Theatre (Canton, Ohio) (category Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio)
    facade. The theater's Kilgen Wonder Organ is used to accompany silent films. The Mansfield, Ohio paper Richland Source described volunteer organist Jay Spencer...
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    Tampa Theatre (category Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida)
    is played and maintained by a team of volunteer organists from the Central Florida Theatre Organ Society. In the spring of 2013, during its 86th year of...
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  • 12 February 1835) was an organist and composer based in England. He acted as Adjutant of the Loyal Newark Volunteers during the Napoleonic Wars. On his...
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  • July 4, 2009) was an American organist and choir director whose career spanned 85 years, from 1924 to 2009. He was one of the last original silent film accompanists...
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    William Denis Browne (category Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War I)
    composer, pianist, organist and music critic of the early 20th century. He and his close friend, poet Rupert Brooke, were commissioned into the Royal Naval Division...
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    minutes before a movie showing by one of the volunteers. On nights which feature an organist, one of the lobby volunteers places a notice informing guests of...
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    Fanny Crosby (category People from the Lower East Side)
    many of which were set to music by Victor Benke, the Mission's volunteer organist from 1893–97. Among the songs that she and Benke collaborated on were six...
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  • Clarence Dickinson (category American male organists)
    American composer and organist. Dickinson grew up in a religious family. His grandfather was minister Baxter Dickinson. His father, the Rev. William Cowper...
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    virtuoso organist who played many styles of music. His record albums were among the most popular of easy listening and space age pop organists of the 1950s...
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  • in the fictional town of Ashfordly and the village of Aidensfield in the North Riding of Yorkshire during the 1960s, the programme is based on the "Constable"...
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    (later Organist and Director of Music at Worcester Cathedral) 2012 James Davy, until October 2023 [job title changed to Organist and Master of the Choristers...
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  • 2024 New Year Honours (category 2024 awards in the United Kingdom)
    Community Interest Luton. For services to the community in Luton, Bedfordshire. Anna Ruth Ella Lapwood. Organist. For services to Music. Harriet Hannah Laurie...
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  • Harold Friedell (category American classical organists)
    Buhrman, The American Organist, January 1947 In that same year, Friedell resigned from his teaching duties at Juilliard and from his volunteer positions...
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    (1855) The grand organ in the tribune François-Henri Houbart, the current organist in 2022, at the keyboard in 2011 The choir organ, behind the altar The church...
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    organist, musicologist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician. As a Lutheran minister, Schweitzer challenged both the secular view of the historical...
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  • bandmaster of a military band, the head organist and choirmaster of a church, or an organist and master of the choristers (the title given to a director of...
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  • solo played by one of the tabernacle organists. On some occasions, special guests will also perform with the choir during the broadcast. These guests...
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  • Paul Cartier (category Organist stubs)
    1959) is the stadium organist for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and the National Hockey League's New York Islanders. When he plays for the Yankees...
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    Blue Amberol Records was the trademark for a type of cylinder recording manufactured by the Edison Records company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made...
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  • Raynor Taylor (category American classical organists)
    organist, music teacher, composer, and singer who lived and worked in the United States after emigrating in 1792. Active in composing music for the theater...
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    August 1910 – 27 September 2001) was a German-born American composer, organist, pianist, musicologist and choir conductor. Before he was born, Herman...
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  • Charles Macpherson (category 19th-century British organists)
    was a Scottish organist, who served at St Paul's Cathedral. Macpherson was born in Edinburgh on 10 May 1870, to Charles Macpherson, the Burgh Architect...
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  • 2024 Birthday Honours (category 2024 awards in the United Kingdom)
    services to Forestry Margaret Mary Donaldson – Organist, Wardie Parish Church, Edinburgh. For services to the community in Edinburgh Alan Donegan – Founder...
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  • English actress and screenwriter 1980 – Krzysztof Czerwiński, Polish organist and conductor 1980 – Nils-Eric Johansson, Swedish footballer 1980 – Akira...
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