Episodes

Thursday Oct 19, 2017
Week 203 - Hooray For Howden
Thursday Oct 19, 2017
Thursday Oct 19, 2017
On this week's show Damon delves into the history of the Howden-Le-Wear Wurlitzer as we follow it from the New Victoria Cinema in Bradford through its short lived home in Cornforth right to its present very much enlarged state at the New Vitoria Centre. Artists include Arnold Loxam, David Lowe, Simon Gledhill and many more!

Thursday Oct 12, 2017
Week 202 - Highlights From The Young Theatre Organist Of The Year Competition
Thursday Oct 12, 2017
Thursday Oct 12, 2017
On this weeks show we turn too the stars of the future as we recap highlights from the Young Theatre Organist of the Year Competition. This year the completion came from midlands, on the fabulous 3/11 Compton in Hampton-In-Arden. During the show we hear from the runner up's and winners of the Junior and senior section. We also have a special interview with Michael Wooldridge who organises the competition and Aaron Hawthorne who won the senior section.

Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Week 201 - Music from 1932
Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Thursday Oct 05, 2017
On this week's show we move forwards one year in the 1930's to the year 1932. This weeks show includes more brilliant tunes including Willow Weep For Me, Night And Day, a selection from 'Showboat' and many more!

Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Week 200 - Celebration!
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Well we've done it! 200 shows - hard to believe. This week's show takes us on a real bumper pack tour of some of the finest examples of Theatre Organ music. Not only do we have and hour of music but three presenters; James Maclean, John Leeming & Damon Cox who all bring their own styles and music choices to this special show. So sit back and enjoy and enjoy the music as we celebrate this milestone!

Thursday Sep 21, 2017
Week 199 - Putting A Seal On Melody
Thursday Sep 21, 2017
Thursday Sep 21, 2017
On this week's show we have raided the archive and bring to you a classic broadcast played by that Master of Melody - Jospeh Seal. Joe was very much associated with the beautiful Wurlitzer in the ABC Kingston-Upon-Thames and that is where this broadcast is being played from. So sit back as Joe takes you on a journey though melody and rhythm and a set of solid standards.

Thursday Sep 14, 2017
Week 198 - Twenty Two Years Ago
Thursday Sep 14, 2017
Thursday Sep 14, 2017
On this week's show, Damon takes us back 22 years. "Why?" You might ask. Well, it's the year Damon was born. It seems 1995 was an an excellent year for new releases and we hope you agree. Featured in today's show are a number of wonderful artists including Simon Gledhill, Iain Flitcroft, Nigel Ogden, Len Rawle and many more!

Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Week 197 - Music From 1931
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
On this week's show we move forwards one year in the 1930's to the year 1931. This weeks show includes more brilliant tunes including The Peanut Vendor, The Cuban Love Song, a selection from 'The Band Waggon' and many more!

Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Week 196 - From Here to Eternity (Well...Leeds)
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
On this week's show Damon introduces three new CD's and tells you a little about what he got up to on the Cinema Organ Society's Northern District Convention, which took place last weekend.

Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Week 195 - The Bs
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
On this weeks show John Leeming is at the microphone to tell you there are/were a heck of a lot of theatre organists whose surname begins/began with B, so I pulled a random selection off the shelf and selected tracks from those.

Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Week 194 - Summer Send off from the music Mann
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
On this weeks show we will be playing highlights from John Mann's final summer show at the Eastbourne Winter Gardens. John, for the last 36 years, has being performing his one man summer shows on his trusty Eminent Grand Theatre 2000 and Grand piano. It's a typical John Mann show but there are a few surprises along the way!

