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  2. 826aska - Wikipedia

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    On December 31, 2015, 826aska posted a YouTube video of her performing a Star Wars theme medley on the electric organ. [3] The video went viral , earning over one million views in less than a month and garnering media attention for 826aska.

  3. Electone - Wikipedia

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    Electone is the trademark used for electronic organs produced by Yamaha. With the exception of the top end performance models, most Electones are based on the design of the spinet electronic organ . Current models are completely digital and contain a variety of sounds, effects, and accompaniments, on top of the ability to store programming data ...

  4. Alan Clark (keyboardist) - Wikipedia

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    As a six-year-old child, Clark received piano lessons. From the age of nine years, he taught himself. At the age of 13 and while still a pupil at Chester-le-Street Grammar School, he began to play Hammond organ in working men's clubs in the northeast of England, and thereafter forged a successful career in music which included playing with a reformed Geordie which featured Brian Johnson (who ...

  5. My Way (Eddie Cochran song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Way" was written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart. It was released posthumously as a 45 single in April 1963 in the UK as LIB 10088 on Liberty Records/E.M.I. backed with "Rock 'N' Roll Blues". [3] The single reached number 23 on the UK singles chart in a ten-week run. The song was recorded on January 17, 1959.

  6. How MLB organists bounced back after piping down - AOL

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    Pairing an organ player with a DJ. SEE MORE: How MLB Is Trying To Make Baseball Less Boring Stadium organs aren't an endangered species, and there isn't exactly a surplus of them in major league ...

  7. Roy Bittan - Wikipedia

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    Bittan is an avid accordion player, which was a skill he seldom used with the E Street Band until he played "American Land" as the closing number on the 2007–2008 Magic Tour and later played the instrument on "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" after the death of bandmate Danny Federici.

  8. Michael Iceberg - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1960s he left the retail business, moved to his native Aspen, Colorado, and began playing area ski resorts and restaurants. Not wanting be known only as an organ player, he modified his Wurlitzer 4300 and began adding electronic instruments like a custom Chamberlin electro-mechanical instrument modified with a bicycle shifter to change voicings as he played, later adding an ...

  9. Mike Finnigan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kelly Finnigan (April 26, 1945 – August 11, 2021) was an American keyboard player and vocalist, his specialty being the B3 Hammond organ.Working primarily as a freelance studio musician and touring player, he played with a wide variety of musicians in pop, rock, blues and jazz.