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  2. Richard Parkes (piper) - Wikipedia

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    Parkes was born in Belfast on 29 January 1960. [1]He started playing in Raffrey Pipe Band at the age of 9, and received tuition from Sandy Cummings. After taking a break of a few months, he returned to the band in 1971, by which time Raffrey had merged with Field Marshal Montgomery to become Freymont, in Grade 3.

  3. Richard Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Parkes Bonington (1802–1828), English Romantic landscape painter; Richard Parke (1893–1950), American bobsledder; Richard Parks (disambiguation)

  4. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database for nearly complete list, current and historical. Pipe Organ Database; Abbott and Sieker, Los Angeles, California [124] Aeolian Company, Garwood, New Jersey [125] (organ production 1887-1932, after which it merged with the Skinner Organ Company)

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  6. Richards, Fowkes & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Richards, Fowkes & Co. is an American organ-builder.They make historical-style mechanical-action pipe organs.The firm is located in rural Ooltewah, Tennessee, just outside Chattanooga and was founded in 1988 by Bruce Fowkes and Ralph Richards.

  7. Page Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Console of the 4-manual, 16 rank Page Theatre Organ at the Catalina Casino, in Avalon, California. The Grand Page Organ, Paramount Theatre (Anderson, Indiana) The Page Organ Company was an American manufacturer of theater pipe organs, located in Lima, Ohio. [1] The Page Company started very small, with a home-built organ in 1922. However, the ...

  8. Why the Organ At Baseball Games? - AOL

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    On April 26, 1941 Ray Nelson entertained fans that showed up early with a pipe organ behind the ballpark's grandstands. The Chicago Tribune notes that Nelson had to cut the music before the first ...

  9. Pipe organ - Wikipedia

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    The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard.Because each pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ranks, each of which has a common timbre, volume, and construction throughout the keyboard compass.