Big Bertha:Hidden Treasures Vol. 2 

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The Big Bertha Merry Go Round Organ captures the adulation of audiences everywhere she is exhibited. One of three organs that were on a beautiful old Looff Carousel in Ramona Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan, she was put is storage until moved to Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Big Bertha is a Limonaire Organ having been made in France in the late 1800's. She was purchased by Paul R. Eakins in 1963, and over 2500 man-hours were spent in completely redoing the organ from August 1963 to June 1966. During 1978, the fifth change in the method of programming was made for Big Bertha.

First, she was a Barrel Organ, playing from a 90 key pinned cylinder. Second, she was changed to play from perforated cardboard books of music. Third, in 1913, was converted to play from North Tonawanda endless rolls. Fourth, changed to play from 82 key Artizan rolls. Fifth, now plays from #165 Wurlitzer Military Band Organ rolls.

Big Bertha plays 369 pipes, a bass drum, a snare drum, two bells, tympani, double castanets, cymbals, a triangle, and a set of 18 bells. The very ingenious snare drum action stems back to the great Leonardo Da Vinci who designed this type of arrangement. The triangle perforations now activate the two comely bell-ringers. The Director, Big Bertha, is in time with the bass drum. The piccolos now play intermittently with the trumpets. When the piccolos are playing, the bell-ringers play in unison with the bass drum.

The THA holds the baton with her right hand, and when she turns her head to the left, directs in time with the bass drum; when she looks straight ahead again, she raises her left hand. She is flanked on either side by a bell-ringer. The three figures are beautifully proportioned and resemble real people. Handcarved, the embellishments are colorful and elaborate. On the top grille is an unusual figure-head resembling Columbus. Two charming cherubs with carved gossamer drapings also adorn the grille. At the lower center of the facade is a very savage-looking gargoyle. These are all fine examples of the highly specialized art of wood-carving.

Big Bertha is truly a work of art and her music is very exhilarating, bringing back the nostalgia of bygone days.

 

 PCD2002  Big Bertha:Hidden Treasures Vol. 2                                 

These unreleased tunes were recorded by Paul Eakins at the St. Louis, Missouri. This collection of songs was  recorded on August 1st, 1967. They were recorded using the 82 Key North Tonawanda endless rolls. This will never be heard again on Big Bertha and it is a real treat to offer these rare recordings. 

1.  WEDDING BELLS ARE BREAKING UP THAT OLD GANG OF MINE

2.  CAROLINA MOON

3.  DOWN AMONG THE SUGAR

4.  YOU'RE IN LOVE

5.  SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE

6.  UNDERNEATH THE RUSSIAN MOON

7.  THERE'S A FOUR LEAF CLOVER IN MY POCKET

8.  MARIE

9.  GLAD RAG ROLL

10. ALL BY MYSELF IN THE MOONLIGHT

11. MY MELANCHOLY BABY

12. YOU SCREAM, I SCREAM, WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM

13. WHERE IN THE WORLD

14.  AMONG MY SOUVENIRS

15.  AWAY DOWN SOUTH IN HEAVEN

16.  DAME

17.  LET A SMILE BE YOUR UMBRELLA

18.  YOU DON'T LIKE IT, NOT MUCH

19.  SWEETHEARTS OF SIGMA CHI

20.  I AIN'T GOT NOBODY

 

LISTEN TO A SAMPLE...

"SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE"

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