@@bifflatourette8910 - Hi Biff, Tony and Lyn do absolutely superb duets. Do you have any more tracks that you could post of the Dendy Wurlitzer because it will no longer be heard in that theatre. Yesterday was supposed to have been the final concert at the Dendy but the event had to be cancelled due to covid. The organ is about to be removed having played there for over 50 years and will re-open in it's original home, the Capitol Theatre, Swanston St. Melbourne in 2024 for its centenary. Can't wait to hear and maybe even play it there.
@@bifflatourette8910 - That would be awesome, thanks Biff. By the way, did you know that the Dendy organ has now been removed, the pipes packed into special crates and stored safely ready for its re-installation back into the Melbourne Capitol Theatre where it originally came from. Melbourne Theatre Organ who have owned that instrument since 1963 are hoping to have it re-installed back into the Capitol Theatre for the theatre and organ's centenary in 2024. I look forward to listening and maybe playing it.
I’m sure I heard that in person and of course it was decades ago.
Great track, and the title doesn't mention his name but that's got to be Tony Fenelon on piano.
Good ear! Tony Fenelon it is. I should have included that credit in the description.
@@bifflatourette8910 - Hi Biff, Tony and Lyn do absolutely superb duets. Do you have any more tracks that you could post of the Dendy Wurlitzer because it will no longer be heard in that theatre. Yesterday was supposed to have been the final concert at the Dendy but the event had to be cancelled due to covid. The organ is about to be removed having played there for over 50 years and will re-open in it's original home, the Capitol Theatre, Swanston St. Melbourne in 2024 for its centenary. Can't wait to hear and maybe even play it there.
@@johnferguson4089 I’ll try to post the rest of the record. Thanks for your comments.
@@bifflatourette8910 - That would be awesome, thanks Biff.
By the way, did you know that the Dendy organ has now been removed, the pipes packed into special crates and stored safely ready for its re-installation back into the Melbourne Capitol Theatre where it originally came from. Melbourne Theatre Organ who have owned that instrument since 1963 are hoping to have it re-installed back into the Capitol Theatre for the theatre and organ's centenary in 2024. I look forward to listening and maybe playing it.
@@johnferguson4089I look forward to hearing You playing !