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Way back in 1984 I joined the crowds (literally) of enthusiasts who could often be found attending one of the many "dealer demonstration" events held up and down the country in "posh" hotels. On this occasion, the company was Technics and the artist - the one and only "clown prince" of the organ world TONY PEGLER, who joined me on what was a series called "Sounds Organised" on the Radio Cavell Oldham Hospital network. The recording was mostly unedited, recorded very late in the evening after one such successful demonstration of Technics organs. Enjoy the second part of the chat!
By Ian WolstenholmeWay back in 1984 I joined the crowds (literally) of enthusiasts who could often be found attending one of the many "dealer demonstration" events held up and down the country in "posh" hotels. On this occasion, the company was Technics and the artist - the one and only "clown prince" of the organ world TONY PEGLER, who joined me on what was a series called "Sounds Organised" on the Radio Cavell Oldham Hospital network. The recording was mostly unedited, recorded very late in the evening after one such successful demonstration of Technics organs. Enjoy the second part of the chat!