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  1. NicEL8000
    Member

    Brilliant Jennifer!!! You never fail to brighten my day!

    "House" and "Goff" are very tricky, but you have excelled yourself!

    Regards,

    Nicola

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Phil Sweet
    Member

    Our talented organist Penny Weedon
    Plays the Stagea on the circuit this season
    She is such a pro
    With a new organ you'd not know
    Updating her EL was the reason.

    A Saturday morning limerick.

    Phil. (Tyros) hee hee

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Anonymous

    Well done,Phil!
    I sent mine to Penny and she told me she had never had an ode written about her-now she s got two!!
    Jennifer Kersey.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. Anonymous

    There once was an organist called Len Rawle,
    pipe organs everywhere,he s played them all,
    so let him, at the console,just sit,
    his playing/jokes will soon get you fit
    for general jollity ,insanity,or even a ball!

    Jennifer Kersey.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. Anonymous

    There once was an organist called Dr. Arnold Loxham,
    his enigmatic demeanour was guaranteed to fox em,
    in his long career he played far and wide,
    and was unstoppable (like the incoming tide)
    with his colourful plumage-on his feet he would sox em
    ( a refeference to his trademark union jack socks)
    Jennifer Kersey.

    In memory of the recently departed well known organist,whom I saw at
    the Plough,Gt Munden.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. Anonymous

    There once was a versatile organist,Paul Roberts,his name,
    bringing mirth with wonderful music,the name of his game,
    at ease with middle of the road, pops and classics was he,
    going for a bullseye at each concert one could easily see
    that his arrows travelled true, pretty good was his aim!

    Jennifer Kersey.May 2010.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. Phil Sweet
    Member

    Matt Bason has returned to Herne Bay,
    it has been a few years since he played.
    his cabaret act neat,
    he went down a treat,
    He had everyone's evening made.

    Well done Matt!!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. Anonymous

    There once was an amiable chap-Nigel Ogden his name,
    of BBC radio two organist entertains was his main fame,
    his prowess with this instrument was awesome indeed,
    our hungry musical digestions he did quite often feed,
    against him all other broadcast offerings seem tame!

    Jennifer Kersey.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  9. Anonymous

    There once was an organist named Tony Whittaker,
    keyboard wizard,composer par excellence,musicmaker,
    shining light for many a year at Royal Leamington spa,
    now he entertains and delights audiences near and far ,
    so don`t leave the missus at home,to his concerts take er!

    Jennifer Kersey.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  10. Anonymous

    There once was an exceptional organist called Peter,
    who would strike up if someone put a bob in the metre,
    his fettle was always on form and in time,
    his playing,ever immaculate and sublime,
    this Tarzan of the keys in no Cheeta!

    (for Peter Haywood)

    Jennifer Kersey-September 2010.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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