Aloha from Hawaii! I was thrilled to see Glenn Thomas' posting on
the Lincoln Park band organ. I was born in November 1948, and my
grandmother and grandfather lived in Los Angeles less than a mile
from Lincoln Park, in what was my father's childhood home. I'm
sure that my love of band organs was greatly influenced by pre-
and post-natal exposure to the sounds of this wonderful organ!
I couldn't count the hours I spent at the park as a child, always
thrilled with the music. I always wondered what happened to the
organ, as it wasn't mentioned in news articles that I read when the
carrousel was destroyed by arson. I'm looking forward to hearing it
again, especially one of my favorite selections, "Midnight Fire Alarm".
I used to have a 78 RPM recording of that, one of a few of the last
available for purchase there that have since been lost.
Keep us posted on the restoration!
Aloha pumehana,
Evan Mower
Hilo, Hawaii
[ Bruce Pier wrote in 031108 MMDigest: "In the 1960s Don Rand and Ed
[ Openshaw began working for the Davises. About the same time, the
[ Lincoln Park [carousel] was all but destroyed by a fire that was
[ attributed to arson. The [Lincoln Park] 165 organ happened to be
[ in the organ shop being rebuilt when this occurred, along with one
[ of the [North Tonawanda] 188s." -- Robbie
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