Seen over on another forum.
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The Strange History and Vibrant Players of the Hammond Organ - The Village Voice
In 1927, when Al Jolson’s The Jazz Singer packed theaters across America, Rosa Rio thought her future as an organist was curtains. Fresh out of Eastman School of Music with a degree in silent-film accompaniment, the NOLA native had thought she’d made the big time in the Big Apple, securing...
