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Serenade Christmas 2023 Name Artist Album Year Comments Winter Wonderland Lyn Larsen Pipes of Christmas [Pro-Arte CDD-282] 1986 4-36 Wurlitzer, Century II Convention Center, Wichita, KS; ex Paramount New York Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Jelani Eddington, David Harris Christmas Wonderland 2003 4-26 Robert Morton and Steinway Grand, Wheaton Fox Studio; Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL Christmas Island Ron Rhode Christmas Magic [Roxy RP-106-CD] 1993 4-27 Wurlitzer, 'Private Collector'; ex Minnesota Theatre, Minneapolis 4-20 (demolished 1959) God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Dick Leibert Happy Hits of Christmas [RCA Victor LSP-2771] 1963 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, New York Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town; Frosty The Snowman Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) Scott Smith Christmas At The Mole Hole [MH-9304CD] 1993 2-6 Barton, The Mole Hole, Marshall, MI Brazilian Sleigh Bells George Wright Master Series Vol 4 - George Wright Encores [Banda BA 70170299] 1956 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732, Richard Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago There's A Song In The Air Jonas Nordwall A Unit Orchestra Christmas [NORCAL CD] 2010 4-36 Wurlitzer, Community Center, Berkeley, CA Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Rob Richards Organ Stop Pizza Presents [ERB 103-CT] 4-30 Wurlitzer, Organ Stop Pizza, Mesa, AZ plus Yamaha FX-20 We Wish You A Merry Christmas; White Christmas Robert Wolfe Sleigh Ride [Thursford TC-TE-19] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, The Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk
Halloween and More Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Little Shop Of Horrors: Mean Green Mother From Outer Space Trio con Brio In The Key Of Three 2007 3-26 Robert Morton, Residence Paul Van Der Molen; console ex-Lowe's Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York; plus Allen Q311 Theatre and Q205 classical 4:25 This Is Halloween Nick Renkosik Zach Frame Concert: Sanfilippo Halloween 2020-10-30 2020 5-85 Wurlitzer, Grand Salon, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington, IL 8:13 Black Cat Rag Tom Hazleton Ragtime's Greatest Hits [Pro-Arte CD] 1989 4-48 Wurlitzer, Wilcox Residence, Gig Harbor, Seattle, WA; ex Ramish Theatre, LA (some ranks from Million Dollar Wurlitzer) 11:32 Danse Macabre Wayne Marshall Organ Classics [HMV 5 86798 2] 1990 Coventry Cathedral; 4-m Harrison & Harrison; recorded January 16-20, 1989 19:10 Funeral March Of A Marionette Lew White Lang-Worth Radio Transcriptions 22:31 La Comparsa Lew White Lang-Worth Radio Transcriptions 24:24 Fairy On The Clock Reginald Foort Moller Concert Organ Memories (1938-1943), Vol. 3 [Phoenix WLDB 0003] 5-26 Travelling Moller 29:04 Jolie Jacqueline Truman Welch Iceland Wurlitzer 3-19 Wurlitzer, Iceland Skating Rink, Paramount, CA 32:00 Master Of The House Jonas Nordwall Sounds Of Success [Red Duck Recording CD] 2010 4-48 Wurlitzer, Leif Johnson Residence, Gig Harbor, WA 35:09 Wish You Were Here John Kiley The Majesty Of The Big Pipe Organ, Vol. 1 [Diplomat DS 2203] 1959 Likely 4-26 Wurlitzer in the Metropolitan Theatre, Boston, MA 38:14 On The Trail Walt Strony Private: Wheaton Fox 2004-08-14 2004 4-26 Robert Morton and Steinway Grand, Wheaton Fox Studio; Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL 46:50 The Alamo theme (The Green Leaves of Summer) Jonathan Kleefield Concert: Hanover Theatre, Worcester, MA 2022-09-08 2022 4-36 Wurlitzer, Hanover Theatre, Worcester, MA 49:24 Spooky Takes A Holiday (aka Satan Takes A Holiday) Donald Thorne Cinema Organ Volume 2 [Pearl Flapper CD] 1938 3-9 Christie, Granada Cinema, Willesden, London 53:05 Themes from "The Planets" - Mars, The Bringer Of War Simon Gledhill Carousel [Musical Contrasts MCI-210] 1997 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Music Salon, Barrington Hills, IL 57:35 Medley: Phantom of the Opera Tom Hazleton The Concert Experience [NORCAL 2-CD] 2005 4-36 Wurlitzer, Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA: concert November 13, 2005
RIOPY is a French pianist and composer whose album Tree of Light reached No.1 on the US Billboard Classical Album chart and continued in the top 10 for 70 weeks. He features on Lana Del Rey's latest album with a song she wrote over the track of one of RIOPY's most popular compositions, Flo. RIOPY grew up in an oppressive religious cult, where contact with the outside world was forbidden and all music and television was banned. On a chance visit to a doctor, RIOPY found himself in a castle full of pianos, and discovered music as a way to soothe his anxieties and OCD. At the age of 18, RIOPY escaped the cult, and after a few short stints in Paris and LA (including short periods of homelessness), he found himself in the UK, in a music shop in Reading. A stranger heard him playing on one of the pianos, and helped him attain a scholarship at Oxford Brookes University. His career continued to grow, and in 2011 he was offered a high-profile performance opportunity for a Vanity Fair event. Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, was in attendance and bought RIOPY his first piano – a Steinway Grand. His latest album, THRIVE, is out now.RIOPY is guest number 293 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For RIOPY's music and tour dates visit www.riopymusic.comFollow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Maggie Mae. Maggie is one of the singer/songwriters that we saw perform at the Philadelphia Folk Festival back in August. She is a soulful singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia who fronts an exciting and energetic Folk/Funk group under the same name. She pulls inspiration from the music she grew up on and the strong musical foundation her family built, along with the ever-evolving world of music around her to carve out a sound all her own. Combining genuine, heartfelt lyrics with catchy, cutting guitar riffs, her songs can either touch your soul or make you want to get up and dance. She has been described as “poppy, polished, talented, & promising,” by XPN's The Key's John Vettese. Originally hailing from Northern New Jersey, Maggie has always had music in her life. Her parents met in college and formed a bluegrass band called 'The Wild Oats,' and later performed throughout New Jersey with various traditional Irish bands. Her father instilled a love for 'all things string' from a very young age, and her mother always encouraged her to write and sing. With a Steinway Grand piano in her living room, and fiddles, penny whistles, hand drums, dulcimers, harps, mandolins, banjos, and guitars littered throughout her childhood home, Maggie has managed to pick up and write with just about any stringed instrument she can find. Growing up, she was always attending folk & bluegrass festivals, making sure she was up front for favorites like Martin Sexton, Dar Williams, Vance Gilbert, and Railroad Earth. Rock and Blues legends including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Allman Brothers, and Bonnie Raitt were always on heavy rotation in her house. During her time attaining an Associate's Degree in Music Performance, Maggie cultivated a love and appreciation for classical, jazz, funk, world, and jam music, and deepened her knowledge of jazz and bluegrass standards. She also fell deeply in love with one-man-band greats Michael Hedges and Keller Williams, leading her to discover and navigate the world of percussive guitar and loop pedals and effects. She puts all of this together to inspire, and continuously develop, the sound she creates today. Maggie has managed to round up a talented, ever-rotating cast of characters to support her over the years, featuring some of Philly's most talented musicians. No matter which lineup is sharing the stage with her, the band always brings an impressively varied set of skills and an undeniable energy to the stage. Maggie Mae has shared bills with both local and national acts including Soulive, The Heavy Pets, Dawg Yawp, Lohai, Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats, the Ladles, and more at many of Philly and New Jersey's premiere music venues. Maggie Mae released her debut single "Can You Hear Me Now?" featuring Jake Leschinsky of Philadelphia's favorite funk band, Swift Technique, on bass in November of 2018. The band made their debut appearance at World Cafe Live on December 20th, 2018 with friends Taylor Kelly & Erik Kramer filling the bill in celebration. You can listen to "CYHMN" on Spotify and iTunes. At the end of 2019, Maggie won a contest to open for Soulive at the Ardmore Music Hall, where they made their debut as a 10-piece band. December marked the beginning of creating their debut album, recording the first single off the album, 'Hometown,' at Rittenhouse Soundworks with Michael Cumming engineering and Robby Webb producing. 'Hometown' is available everywhere. Maggie is currently in the studio recording her next LP, which is scheduled to release in early 2023. To find out more about Maggie and listen to some of her music, check out her website at www.maggiemaemusic.com. Click on either of the links below to listen to the conversation.
In this seventh season, we are reading six poems about romantic love. Love may seem to be the most fundamental subject for poetry, but interestingly, it is not. When we consider the great poetic traditions of almost any people, we find that love is by no means the first matter that has inspired their poets. The poems we will read together come from several different periods in time, and I would like to examine, among other things, how the language of romance has changed in the English-speaking world over the centuries. Today's piece is "O Tell Me the Truth About Love" by W. H. Auden. Poem begins at timestamp 3:13. O Tell Me the Truth About Love by W. H. Auden Some say love's a little boy, And some say it's a bird, Some say it makes the world go around, Some say that's absurd, And when I asked the man next-door, Who looked as if he knew, His wife got very cross indeed, And said it wouldn't do. Does it look like a pair of pyjamas, Or the ham in a temperance hotel? Does its odour remind one of llamas, Or has it a comforting smell? Is it prickly to touch as a hedge is, Or soft as eiderdown fluff? Is it sharp or quite smooth at the edges? O tell me the truth about love. Our history books refer to it In cryptic little notes, It's quite a common topic on The Transatlantic boats; I've found the subject mentioned in Accounts of suicides, And even seen it scribbled on The backs of railway guides. Does it howl like a hungry Alsatian, Or boom like a military band? Could one give a first-rate imitation On a saw or a Steinway Grand? Is its singing at parties a riot? Does it only like Classical stuff? Will it stop when one wants to be quiet? O tell me the truth about love. I looked inside the summer-house; It wasn't over there; I tried the Thames at Maidenhead, And Brighton's bracing air. I don't know what the blackbird sang, Or what the tulip said; But it wasn't in the chicken-run, Or underneath the bed. Can it pull extraordinary faces? Is it usually sick on a swing? Does it spend all its time at the races, or fiddling with pieces of string? Has it views of its own about money? Does it think Patriotism enough? Are its stories vulgar but funny? O tell me the truth about love. When it comes, will it come without warning Just as I'm picking my nose? Will it knock on my door in the morning, Or tread in the bus on my toes? Will it come like a change in the weather? Will its greeting be courteous or rough? Will it alter my life altogether? O tell me the truth about love.
Cris and David trinkle the trinks discussing Steinway and Sons Grand Pianos.
A Winter Warmer Name Artist Album Year Comments Button Up Your Overcoat Chris McPhee Polished Pipes 1994 4-24 Wurlitzer Hybrid, Capri Theatre, Adelaide A Foggy Day (In London Town) David Gray ATOS 2013 Atlanta [Here With The Wind] Highlights 2013 4-32 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL Winter Wonderland Jelani Eddington, David Harris Christmas Wonderland 2003 4-26 Robert Morton and Steinway Grand, Wheaton Fox Studio; Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy George Wright Merry Christmas [1956] [BANDA 201902] 1956 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732; Richard Vaughn Residence, Los Angeles By The Fireside Jim Roseveare Tribute [Cambria CD-1040] 1971 4-37 Kimball, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles ; Largest made; rec live October 1971 Blue Skies; Blue Skies Around The Corner John Mann Pipes In The Peaks [OS DIgital 255] 2003 3-14 Compton, Pipes In The Peaks, Dovedale Garage, Thorpe, Ashbourne, Derbyshire Get Happy Bill Million A Million Happy Sounds [Concert Recording CR-0139] 3-25 Wurlitzer, Ledwon Residence, Agoura, Los Angeles Thanks For The Memory Jerry Nagano Thanks For The Memory [Jerri-Co CD] 2008 4-26 Robert Morton, Van der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL That's A Plenty Lyn Larsen Vintage Classics Vol. 3 - A Lyn Larsen Concert [Musical Contrasts CD] 1976 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI April In Portugal Bill Vlasak Music! Music! Music! [WJV Productions CD] 1996 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis; originally 4/20 Crawford Special, Paramount Oakland
Christmas 2019 Name Artist Album Year Comments Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Al Melgard At The Chicago Stadium Vol. 1 [Audio Fidelity AFSD 5886] 1958 6-51 Barton, Chicago Stadium The Christmas Song Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool Here Comes Santa Claus John McCall Christmas with the Walker on Willow Street 2015 Walker Digital RTO 3-35; Residence of Bucky Reddish and James Thrower, Atlanta, GA Frosty The Snowman Matthew Ross Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD18] 1994 3-12 Wurlitzer plus grand piano, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middx; ex-Regal, Kingston-upon-Thames (2445 seats) In A Clock Store Eddie Dunstedter The Bells Of Christmas Chime Again [Capitol Tape] 1963 4-24 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA Little Christmas Tree Rob Richards Christmas Organ Spectacular! 2001 5-80 Walker Theatre Organ, Milhous Museum, Boca Raton, FL: a digital recreation of the largest Wurlitzer in the world. Winter Wonderland Reginald Dixon All-Time Christmas Favorites [Reader's Digest LP] 1968 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool; with choir Snowflakes Nigel Ogden A Wurlitzer Christmas Celebration [OS Digital OS210] 1994 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; formerly Paramount/Odeon, Manchester White Christmas Jelani Eddington, David Harris Christmas Wonderland 2003 4-26 Robert Morton and Steinway Grand, Wheaton Fox Studio; Van Der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL
Three New CDs and Some Christmas Tracks Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Jingle Bells George Wright Merry Christmas [1956] [BANDA 201902] 1956 Digitally processed and enhanced 3:02 Little Red Monkey George Wright Merry Christmas [1956] [BANDA 201902] 1956 Digitally processed and enhanced 5:36 There's A Song In The Air Jonas Nordwall A Unit Orchestra Christmas [NORCAL CD] 2010 4-36 Wurlitzer, Community Center, Berkeley, CA 8:19 The Carioca Luke Staisiunas ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 2019 3-12 Wurlitzer, RTOS-Eisenhart Auditorium, Rochester, NY; Concert July 1, 2019 12:00 Come The Wild, Wild Weather Mark Herman ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 2019 4-28 Wurlitzer, Shea's Theatre, Buffalo, NY; Concert July 2, 2019 17:33 The Toy Trumpet Jerry Nagano ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 2019 4-23 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY; Concert July 1, 2019 21:22 My Heart Will Go On Seamus Gethicker, Richie Gregory Concert: Acme Organ Studio 2019-10-05 (Timothy Duckworth Tribute) 2019 4-? Compton, 4-66 Austin, Steinway Grand, Acme Organ Studio; Seamus, organ with Richie playing Steinway Grand 26:55 Sleigh Ride Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 30:04 Blue Christmas Trent Sims A Merry Mighty Wurlitzer Christmas 1999 3-37 Wurlitzer, Emery Theatre, Cincinnati, OH 33:24 Stars In My Eyes George Wright Home Federal Savings Split from Banda CD 1960 36:17 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter George Wright Home Federal Savings [BANDA 201903] 1963 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio, CA 38:13 You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mamma At All) George Wright Home Federal Savings [BANDA 201903] 1963 3-28 Wurlitzer, South Pasadena Studio, CA 41:16 The Fairy on the Christmas Tree Nigel Ogden A Wurlitzer Christmas Celebration [OS Digital OS210] 1994 4-20 Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall, Manchester; formerly Paramount/Odeon, Manchester 44:44 Happy Holiday Eddie Dunstedter The Bells Of Christmas Chime Again [Capitol ST 1968] 1963 4-24 Robert Morton, Lorin Whitney studio, Glendale, CA 47:21 March Of The Toys Walt Strony, James Cochran Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church: Duelling Organs 6 1999 3M Moller + Allen Renaissance, Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples, FL; 20 February 1999 52:09 Brazilian Sleigh Bells Walt Strony ATOS 1997 Indianapolis 1997 2-11 Page-Wurlitzer, Hedback Theatre, Indianapolis, IN; 14 July 1997 55:02 I Remember You Charlie Balogh ATOS 1993 Chicago 1993 4-33 Wurlitzer, Krughoff Residence, Chicago; 9 July 1993 58:42 It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS 62:28 We Wish You A Merry Christmas Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS
Listen to the end, where you will hear a piano solo by Emmet Cohen, the 2019 American Pianists Award Winner. For this, we thank our guest, Joel Harrison, President, CEO and Artistic Director, from whom we learn about The Jazz Competition, The Classical Competition, and his personal history managing the association since 2001. Joel has a big job: organizing, raising funds, managing money, and playing that Steinway Grand sitting comfortably in his home.
Not so much a piano off of our backs, as a Steinway Grand. Yesterday's 2-1 win in the pouring rain of South Bermondsey was that cliched thing, a real Millwall performance. One made all the more dramatic for the improving form of Tom Elliott and forgotten man Shane Ferguson. Man of the Match? Lee Gregory all the way. A workhorse like no other since Jimi Abdou.This week's show includes the usual stream of consciousness from yours truly, with post match comment from Lucas Ball and new guest Tony Thomas. Arrivederci Millwall.Nick@CBL_Magazine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not so much a piano off of our backs, as a Steinway Grand. Yesterday’s 2-1 win in the pouring rain of South Bermondsey was that cliched thing, a real Millwall performance. One made all the more dramatic for the improving form of Tom Elliott and forgotten man Shane Ferguson. Man of the Match? Lee Gregory all the way. A workhorse like no other since Jimi Abdou.This week’s show includes the usual stream of consciousness from yours truly, with post match comment from Lucas Ball and new guest Tony Thomas. Arrivederci Millwall.Nick@CBL_Magazine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Want to hear something beautiful? Listen to Dave Milligan's wonderful rendition of Freedom Come All Ye! Dave and I recorded this on the beautiful Steinway Grand at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall last week before we performed with Altan at the Hillhead Bookclub for BBC ALBA. If you enjoy this content please consider supporting my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/simonthoumire
In his three and a half decades as a recording artist, Willie Nile has earned a reputation as both a fiercely committed rock ’n’ roller and a singularly insightful songwriter. It’s Nile’s introspective side that fuels If I Was A River, a deeply compelling ten-song collection that diverges from his usual sound, while affirming the remarkable melodic and lyrical skills that have long endeared the artist to his passionately loyal fan base.Working with Grammy-winning producer Stewart Lerman (Boardwalk Empire, Antony and the Johnsons, Loudon Wainwright III, Dar Williams) Nile recorded the material in an appropriately spare environment that helped to capture the songs’ intimacy and immediacy. He also employed the same Steinway Grand piano that he'd played 34 years earlier on the evening of the death of John Lennon, while both Lennon and Nile were recording at Manhattan’s Record Plant. When Nile was working on If I Was A River, the legendary piano was residing at Hobo Sound in Weehawken, NJ, where he recorded the new album with a minimum of embellishment or trickery. If I Was A River also features some contributions from guitar master Steuart Smith (of Eagles/Rosanne Cash/Rodney Crowell fame) and multi-instrumental stringmaster David Mansfield (whose voluminous credits range from Bob Dylan to Johnny Cash to Yo La Tengo), along with backing vocals from singer-songwriter and frequent Nile co-writer Frankie Lee.It’s hard to think of many other artists who are doing some of their best work in the fourth decade of their careers, but Willie Nile continues to seek out new creative challenges and conquer new musical territory.“Doing this album was liberating in many ways,” he states. “I learned that it’s fun to change horses and take different roads from time to time as one travels through life, and I think I'll carry that lesson with me in the records that I make in the future.?
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Augmented Album. Composed & performed © Gary Hayes except 19 Oldfield. Recorded in grabbed moments 2008. Gary plays: Steinway Grand, Music Tech, Keyboards, Martin Steel & Classical Guitars, Salvi & Custom String Harps, Vocals. Logic, Reason, Live, Macs
Maury Yeston, Part 1. We're at the Steinway Grand with composer/lyricist Maury Yeston, 2010 Oscar-nominee for the movie “Nine,” as he performs highlights from his career, including numbers from his hit Broadway musicals: “Grand Hotel” and “Nine.”