Why we LOVE the theatre pipe organ...![]() "Mighty Mo" at Atlanta's Fox Theatre
The one-man band. A thrilling sound that sends chills down your spine. Mighty theatre organs are some of the most versatile musical instruments. Designed to accompany the silent films of the 1920s, they can effectively play a myriad of music styles. From Gershwin to Sousa and Stravinsky to the Beatles, there's almost nothing they can't tackle. And nothing is better for accompanying Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, or the other greats of silent cinema!
Click here to read more about us and the theatre pipe organ. All the bells and whistles...![]() These instruments were only made, with few exceptions, in the 1920s. Since that time, enthusiasts have flatly refused to let the theatre organ leave the limelight. George Wright sold millions of "HiFi" records in the 1950s that ignited a new generation of theatre organ fans, and the American Theatre Organ Society has nourished a continued commitment towards presenting great organists on great organs, hosting educational camps and programs, and offering a unique network of individuals passionate about the many aspects of the theatre organ: musical, technical, and more!
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Another Star-Studded Summer Kicks Off...
![]() When school is out, the organ will play! Each summer we take advantage of the quiet schedule at Stephenson High School to bring in some of the finest artists from all over the world...and this summer is no exception.
The incredibly talented David Marsh will make his long-awaited return to the Grande Page on Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m. (note the earlier-than-usual start time). For those who have enjoyed David's artistry and humor at the console, no explanation is needed; for those who have yet to attend one of David's programs, you're in for a refreshingly wonderful musical experience! Direct from Orange County, California, David began studying piano at a very early age and expanded to the organ at age 14. He's entertained audiences from coast to coast with his unique style and immense skill. In addition to his performance schedule, he also heads up the Marsh School of Music - teaching piano, composition, arranging, and music theory. Our 2025 calendar is full of great artists, exciting concerts, and memorable film presentations - check out our events page for more details. The Big Parade on the Plaza's Big Screen...
![]() It was MGM's biggest box office success until the release of Gone With the Wind - Atlanta's historic Plaza Theatre presents The Big Parade (1925) on Thursday, June 12 at 7 p.m. Ken Double, organist at Atlanta's Fox Theatre, will bring the film to life with his masterful live accompaniment on the Mighty Allen LL-324Q theatre organ.
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