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Why The Organ At Baseball Games?

Why The Organ At Baseball Games?

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Interactive Video

Physical Ed

University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the history and cultural significance of organ music in baseball, starting with Ray Nelson's performance at Wrigley Field in 1941. Despite initial challenges, organ music became a staple in stadiums across the U.S. The video highlights the evolution of organ music, its legacy, and its modern influence, with insights from organists like Josh Langhoff and historian Ed Hartig. The organ's melodies continue to unite baseball fans, blending traditional sounds with contemporary tunes to appeal to all ages.

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