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 Jesse Crawford

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Jesse Crawford at theatre organ

Jesse Crawford was one of the most popular organists of the first half of the 20th century. He began his career as a pianist in a dance band. Tired of traveling he turned to accompanying movies in nicklelodeons. There he encountered his first organ, a churchy untremmed Estey. This led to a job as the first organist at Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles where Jesse got his first chance to play a Wurlitzer theatre organ.

From there Jesse's career skyrocketed as he became a true superstar of the 1920s, earning the moniker of "Poet of the Organ" for his signature ballad style. He secured positions at ever larger, more prestigious theatres. He also was a prolific recording artist and radio personality.

With the end of the silent film era, Jesse's star began to fade. He then hitched his wagon to a new star, the Hammond organ. While he prefered the sound of a pipe organ, he observed, "I like to eat, and the Hammond has kept me in groceries for many years." Eventually he returned to recording on pipe organs for the last years of his life.

Jesse Crawford was a rare talent who set styles rather than learn them. His approach to the theatre organ largely defined the theatre organ sound. Even today almost every theatre organist openly acknowledges the influence Jesse Crawford has had on their development as an organist. In addition to his numerous sound recordings, Jesse left another valuable record of his landmark style, player organ rolls.

Wurlitzer R Rolls

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The Wurlitzer Company had a long history of producing automatic musical instruments before they entered the organ business. It was only natural that they would provide paper roll players for their organs.

The most ambitious format was the "R roll" with 165 columns of punchings. The R rolls controlled 3 manuals, two sets of swell shades, and 79 stops.  These rolls were made for the Wurlitzer Reproducing Residence Organs.

At a time when record players and radios delivered a thin scratchy sound, people relied on musical instruments to provide in-home entertainment. For those without a musician in the family, player pianos were a popular choice. For those of means who wanted something more, player organs filled the need. Wurlitzer brochures promised that their instruments would allow their fortunate owners to "Summon at will the world's great organists."

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This was not mere marketing puffery. Wurlitzer really did retain top organists to record their player organ rolls. Headlining their roster of recording organists was Jesse Crawford. Simply by slipping a paper roll into the player mechanism of their organ console, top performances on a real pipe organ were at an owner's beck and call.

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Today the valuable record of these legendary performances is being preserved by transfers to MIDI files. We have recorded a performance of Jesse Crawford on the Miditzer Style 260SP using a MIDI file transferred from an R roll so that you can hear Jesse Crawford perform in a modern recording.

Listen to an MP3 recording of "Meditation from the Opera Thais" as performed by Jesse Crawford on the Miditzer 260SP played by Wurlitzer Reproducing Organ Roll R-362: 

Download the sheet music for "Meditation from the Opera Thais" as performed by Jesse Crawford and transcribed by Wes Trigger: 
Download Meditation from Opera Thais sheet music (PDF)  

Hear original recordings by Jesse Crawford and many other legendary organists at Ian McIver's Virtual Radiogram.

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Jesse Crawford

Legendary theatre organist Jesse Crawford (1895 – 1962) recorded on the Miditzer using a MIDI file created from a player organ roll recorded by Crawford. Learn more

Meditation from Thais

Robert Kingdom plays the Miditzer 260SP

Robert Kingdom studied Organ performance with William Van Ornam and Thomas Hazleton while receiving a degree in Music from West Valley College in 1972. In the classical organ field, he is especially well known for his improvisations and arrangements. He also installed and maintained both classical and theater pipe organs in the San Francisco Bay Area, thereby developing a keen ear and sense of good tonal balance under the guidance of Edward Millington Stout III.  Robert continues to maintain an active interest in organs and performing organ music while pursuing a full time career in semiconductor manufacturing.

Close To You

I Left My Heart In San Francisco

I Have Dreamed

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Trevor Bolshaw

British organist Trevor Bolshaw spent some time on Gerald Clark's Miditzer Style 216 and graciously provided these MP3s from that session:

Gerald's set up is: Hammond XH200, XP pro. Athlon 1.8 G, 500 Meg RAM, and two Audidgy 2ZS in a two chamber arrangement.

Trevor Bolshaw is a native of Walsall in the West Midlands. He began studying music at the age of 9 with the well-known Midland Broadcasting Organist Leslie Taff. 

He displayed a great interest in and aptitude for the theatre organ which he took up at the Regal Cinema Darlaston and was playing interludes in the Theatre at the age of 16 soon to be followed by his first broadcast. From this he progressed to performances in such famous theatres as the Odeons at Leeds, Birmingham, and Manchester and, during the same period, taking up cabaret accompaniment and work in theatre orchestras. 

Trevor has lived for over thirty years in Devon where he is involved in teaching, recording and playing concerts, either as a soloist or in an accompanimental capacity .He has visited the U.S.A. many times as a soloist performing concerts in Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Atlanta, Georgia where he has appeared twice at the famous Fox Theatre. He has also played concerts at various venues in Holland. 

His recording and broadcasting work includes the BBC Radio 2 programme 'The Organist Entertains' and programmes on BBC Radio Bristol and BBC Radio Devon.

Through Night to Light (Spirit Of The Sportsman is used in the mid section)

Medley--Lover, Small Hotel, Mountain Greenery, Night & Day

Moonlight In Vermont

Tango Ecstacy

Tom Hoehn

Theatre Organist Tom Hoehn made a visit to play Dan Rowland's Miditzer with the Wurlitzer SoundFonts

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