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  2. Stadium organist - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Hammond created their first fully electric organ. These could be connected to public address systems which had been used in baseball stadiums since 1929. Wrigley Field debuted their organ on April 26, 1941, played by Roy Nelson. However, his performance had to be wrapped up before the broadcast of the baseball game began because of ...

  3. Why the Organ At Baseball Games? - AOL

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    It's the sound that signifies America's past time. The organ pairs baseball with the tones of the past and present. And it was first heard over 80 years ago at Wrigley Field on Chicago's north ...

  4. Matthew Kaminski (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kaminski (born 1976 or 1977 (age 47–48)) is an American musician who is the stadium organist for the Atlanta Braves baseball team. [1] He is known internationally for his use of Twitter to interact with fans to select walk-on music for members of the opposing teams.

  5. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    Hockey organists may adapt popular music for the organ and play genres such as rock, film scores, or pop on the organ in instrumental form. Hockey was the first to adopt "Rock and Roll Part 2" as a goal song when the Kalamazoo Wings would score, the DJ of that team went onto work with the Colorado Rockies and started the

  6. Gladys Goodding - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Goodding (June 18, 1893 – November 18, 1963) was an American musician who served as the stadium organist at Ebbetts Field for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1942 to 1957, when the team left Brooklyn and moved to Los Angeles.

  7. Nancy Faust - Wikipedia

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    Host Keith Olbermann frequently refers to her in closing credits as "the best baseball stadium organist ever". [5] Faust is prominently featured in the 2023 documentary Last Comiskey, which includes live footage of her playing the organ at Comiskey Park, as well as interviews she gave from home. Faust also contributed music for the film.

  8. Paul Richardson (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Richardson also played organ for the New York Yankees (owned by his friend George Steinbrenner) from 1978 to 1983 when the Phillies were on the road. He is credited with popularizing the use of the "Charge!" fanfare in sports games, and with being the first to play a theme song for each player as they stepped up to the plate.

  9. Dieter Ruehle - Wikipedia

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    When the NHL and NBA played games in China, Ruehle played organ for the NBA games in 2013 in Beijing and Shanghai and for the NHL in 2017 in the same cities. [7] He played organ for the Los Angeles Lakers from 2001 to 2016, forming a working relationship with Kobe Bryant. [8] The two worked together on Bryant's podcast "The Punies". [2]