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Now Available for Preorder! When we surveyed the members of our Facebook Group as to their preference for the next crowdfunding perk, T-Shirts were the top choice! Through a special arrangement with the beloved restaurant’s owners, and hours of work by a volunteer graphic artist who accurately reconstituted the Organ Grinder logo from source materials,…
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(*Or, “Nerding Out about Credits” Part II) It takes a lot of people to make a movie – including a documentary. This film may be very lean on the crew side (often it’s just me doing the shoots), but it’s especially heavy on the participant side, whether its the long list of interviewees, or people…
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Sometimes little things help a lot… Our YouTube channel has hit 400 subscribers with 1,366 “watch hours” in the past year, which is great – but, if we reach 500 subscribers and 3,000 watch hours, the channel becomes eligible to raise money and take contributions via YouTube. You can help us simply by subscribing to…
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What do you do when you’re interviewing folks in Denver about the Organ Grinder, but one person you’d really like to talk with doesn’t live there anymore? Well – if you’re lucky – you just wait a bit and then they come to you! In June, we interviewed Los Angeles-based performing artist John West while…
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DeLoy Goeglein was about ten years old when his musical journey began, learning to play both piano and organ. He would play in church and go on to play at venues all around the Denver area. During our Denver Road Trip, we sat down with DeLoy at his daughter’s home in a Denver suburb, to…
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(*Editor’s note: The title of this piece is a poorly-constructed pipe organ joke. Explanation at end.) You wouldn’t guess from his tough, tattooed, motorcycle-riding aesthetic today, but Frank Perko III holds the distinction of having been the youngest-ever staff performer at the Organ Grinder, hired to play at the Denver location at the age of…
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Justin Adams had an early and indelible introduction to the Organ Grinder restaurant in Denver: “My earliest memory of being at the organ grinder was when I was five years old. This was around 1977, 1978, the same years as Star Wars came out. My whole world exploded with wonder and awe, and the mighty…
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(Post updated 2025-07-13 with technical info.) In this newly-acquired footage from the 1970s, organist Jonas Nordwall performs a full set at the Organ Grinder restaurant in Portland, Oregon. This compilation is from vintage video tapes which were recently provided to the documentary project. Sometime around 1977, representatives from Sony visited the Organ Grinder to test…
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During our Denver Road Trip, we interviewed organist Jim Calm about his experiences at the Organ Grinder. Jim comes from a musical family. He started taking piano lessons as a child – his parents bought a piano from a neighbor down the street, and rolled it up the road to Jim’s home. “I was playing…
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Happy Fourth of July! In this newly-acquired footage from the 1970s, organist Jonas Nordwall performs John Philip Sousa’s “Washington Post” March at the Organ Grinder restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The Organ Grinder’s performers would work various bits into each 45-50min set, including interacting with the mechanical monkey. The organist would play along as the monkey…
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Westword is Denver’s weekly news and entertainment publication, with a print circulation over 270,000 and an online readership of 1.5 million. During the Denver Road Trip, it was an honor to be invited to sit with reporter Gil Asakawa for a couple of hours, discussing the documentary project and the history of the Organ Grinder….
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During our Denver Road Trip, Colorado’s CW2 kindly invited director Bob Richardson to appear on their “Daybreak” morning program to talk about the Organ Grinder and the documentary project. Footage provided by Colorado’s CW2 – Copyright © KWGN-TV
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Steve Spangler literally grew up in a magical household. Steve’s parents were both professional magicians, running a magic school in Denver. Steve opened our conversation with this classic joke about magicians: “What’s the difference between a professional magician and a pizza? And the answer is a pizza can feed a family of five.” The same…
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Helene and John McGuire are an unlikely pairing – John’s a major Star Trek fan, and Helene is really into Star Wars. And yet, through their love of music and pipe organs, they have somehow managed to endure! When asked “Which is Better”, Helene jumped right in: “Star Wars is Better!”, to which John replied…
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Andrew Novick is an eclectic character. An electrical engineer and metrologist, one could argue that he controls time itself, as a manager at station WWV, which is the time signal broadcast from the National Time Standards Lab in Boulder, Colorado. Andrew is also a documentary filmmaker, having produced the autobiographical film, JonBenet’s Tricycle, a reflection…
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As the final stop on our Midwest Tour in April, we visited Organ Piper Pizza in Greenfield, Wisconsin. Founded in 1976 by Jim Bringe, Organ Piper is special in that it is one of three remaining establishments where you can enjoy live theatre pipe organ music with your pizza, and it has been open for…
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In April, as part of our Midwest Tour, we visited Organ Piper Pizza in Greenfield, Wisconsin. Organ Piper is one of three remaining establishments where you can enjoy live theatre pipe organ music with your pizza. Organist Zach Frame kindly allowed us to film a complete 45-minute set, in order to portray what it’s like…
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During each performer’s 45-50 minute set at the Organ Grinder, there were a few routine bits that were usually included, such as a silent movie, or a round of Happy Birthday. One well-known bit was to play “Tiny Bubbles” while running the bubble machines located high above the audience. Children (and some adults!) would run…
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In Franklin, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee, there exists an ordinary distribution warehouse in a large office park. To the average passer-by, this is just one of several buildings in the community owned by Carma Laboratories, the makers of the famous yellow tins of Carmex lip balm and other products. But listen closely, and over…
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On April 8, Toby Washburn stopped by Carma Labs in Franklin, Wisconsin to demonstrate the unusual pipe organ constructed in the warehouse. As part of our Midwest Tour, The Organ Grinder Documentary project visited Carma Labs (which you may recognize as the manufacturers of Carmex lip balm) to explore the wild and over-the-top things people…