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album: Alive & Well At Pizza & Pipes https://www.discogs.com/Tom-Hazleton-... --- guess a little bit of history is needed in this particular case.. Capn's Galley Pizza & Pipes (the Capn's Galley was later dropped) was the first chain of pipe organ pizza parlors, though they weren't the originators of the concept. This was recorded at the Redwood City location, the only one with a 4-manual organ (from Seattle's 5th Avenue theatre.) For pipe organ history buffs, here's the fine details: The first Capn's Galley Pizza & Pipes opened in Santa Clara in late '62, and had a 3/12 Wurlitzer residence organ. Next came Redwood City with its 4/23 (later 24). The others were Daly City/Serramonte with a 3/15, and Campbell with Buddy Cole's 3/27 Wurlitzer/Robert Morton hybrid. Over the years, California had well over thirty-six organ-equipped pizza parlors, ranging from tiny, such as 2/6s like Red Vest Pizza in Monterey, then Pinole, and Pizza Machine in Modesto, to large, like Reginald Foort's "traveling organ" by Moller, a 5/27, and a 4/34 Wurlitzer, in two of the four San Diego Organ Power restaurants (Organ Power #2 with the Foort organ also had a 2/6 Wurlitzer!) The concept started with Ye Olde Pizza Joynt (San Lorenzo, which installed an organ in 61 or 62, just before Pizza & Pipes, though the Pizza Joynt was open before 61) and ended, in California at least, with Angelino's in San Jose (3/13 hybrid) which closed in 2007. The only pipe organ pizza places still going are Beggars Pizza in Lansing, Illinois (3/17 Barton hybrid, played sporadically), Organ Piper Music Palace in Greenfield, Illinois (3/30 hybrid) and Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa, Arizona (gigantic 4/78 Wurlitzer hybrid with a rotating elevator under the console!) --- This channel owns nothing. The copyrights remain with the appropriate people. This material is shared here under the applicable laws for fair non-commercial use. Please ask me to delete the video, and I will as soon as I can. None of these videos are monetized.