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Theatre Organ Radio Programs

ATOS Theatre Organ Radio -- The American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS) is excited to provide ATOS Theatre Organ Radio, an Internet radio station dedicated to the theatre organ. In partnership with Steve Worthington, ATOS offers a collection of 1,000+ vintage theatre organ tracks together with a growing number of selections from today's top recording artists.

ORGAN1ST Radio -- Organ1st Radio is a monthly podcast produced and presented by Alan Ashton. Each program is one hour in duration and is changed on the first day of each month. The program is available from www.organradio.com or www.organists.co.uk, and from January 2012 this will be an audio only podcast which can be downloaded to your MP3 player (using iTunes etc). Show 51 (online on December 1st) will be our last one with a video screen. HOWEVER, past shows will still be available from the left-hand menu and Past Show Archive at OrganRadio.com. See the iTunes preview page for the new audio Podcasts. You can open this in iTunes, then click the subscribe link and get the latest editions as soon as they become available.

Organ Celebrities (YouTube) -- Organ Celebrities is a YouTube series featuring performances of many theatre organ stars from throughout the years.

Hot Pipes! -- a one-hour theatre organ radio program hosted by Stephen Ashley (Spain)

Music from the Theatre Organ Radio Program -- hosted by Keith Rodda

The Organ Loft -- One of the Pacific Northwest's most popular radio programs, featuring segments on classical and theatre organ music. Available in Seattle, Washington on KING-FM 98.1 and in Eugene, Oregon on KWAX-FM 91.1

The Organist Entertains (BBC Radio, United Kingdom, from 88 to 91 FM) -- hosted by 2001 American Theatre Organ Society Hall of Fame inductee, Nigel Ogden

Pipedreams (Minnesota Public Radio) -- hosted by Michael Barone

Theatre Organ Stars (Dallas, Texas) -- webcast by Live365 and Don Reasons

Theatre Organ Time (Perth, Western Australia, RTR FM 92.1, and webcast via RealAudio) -- hosted by Lesley and Gary Robinson-Duggan

The Virtual Radiogram -- listen to theatre organs fifty or more years ago as heard on both records and broadcasts. Presented by Ian McIver (Brisbane, Australia)



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