It's the sound that signifies America's past time. The organ pairs baseball with the tones of the past and present. And it was first heard over 80 years ago at Wrigley Field on Chicago's north side.
SIERRA MADRE, Calif. (KABC) -- When you go to a baseball game, there's so much to enjoy: the players, the food, the crowd, and of course, the music. At many stadiums, the organ player is as important ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — When you spend a day at the ballpark you take in the atmosphere. The Tri-State Coal Cats are a wooden bat summer collegiate team with a minor league feel. The Cats have an ...
Matthew Kaminski is a rare breed. He’s a musician who performs for a crowd of 40,000 people at least 81 times a year. That’s because Kaminski is the Atlanta Braves (Major League Baseball) organist and ...
WELL, THERE ARE BASEBALL GAME CLASSICS LIKE TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME AND SWEET CAROLINE, AND ONE PERSON IN CHARGE OF PLAYING THOSE DECIDING WHEN TO TEE UP THE MUSIC. WE GOT A SNEAK PEEK WITH HIM.
Pity the poor pipe organ. The behemoth instruments are often thought of as fusty relics of classical music — heard only in churches, vintage horror movies and increasingly fewer baseball stadiums. But ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to the biggest, loudest, most extravagant (yet incredibly subtle) instrument of them all. In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or so we ...