org, 1921-1994 GB
Pop, Soundtrack and Jazz
British organist, who trained at Rochester Cathedral and has played at many cinema organs across the UK. Prominent to 1970s. Chatham, Kent, England. Died Feb 24th 1994 Theatre & Electric Organs. Resident organist: Capitol & Astoria Cinemas, Aberdeen, Scotland. 1950-1957. Hammond Organ demonstrator U.K. Representative for Conn, U.S.A. Film music. Whistle Down The Wind & Charade. Signature Tune: Cock O' The North. Composition 'The Highlander'. Fellow of the Royal College of Organists.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A State Farewell | George Blackmore | 1981 | Album |
At The Magnificent Möller Theatre Organ | George Blackmore | 1976 | Album |
Hammond Serenades Strauss | George Blackmore | 1975 | Album |
Franz Lehar | George Blackmore | 1970 | Album |
Television And Radio Themes | George Blackmore | 1969 | Album |
Hammond In Orbit | George Blackmore | 1969 | Album |
Quickstep (4 Bar Intro.) | The Englemores Featuring Harry Engleman / George Blackmore | 1969 | Single |
I've Got Music | George Blackmore | 1968 | Album |
Magnificent Music Machine | George Blackmore | 1968 | Album |
Hammond Up Up 'N Away | George Blackmore | 1968 | Album |
Sea Side Walk (George Blackmore At The Dendy Wurlitzer) | George Blackmore | 1967 | Album |
Regal Memories | George Blackmore | 1964 | Album |
A State Occasion: George Blackmore At The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ | George Blackmore | Album | |
Theatre Organ Treasures | Tony Fenelon, Douglas Reeve, Dolton McAlpin, Jack Helyer, Buddy Nolan, Frank Olsen, Kay McAbee, George Blackmore, Dick Schrum, Wendell Kennedy, Gerald Shaw, Bob Van Camp | Album | |
George Blackmore Live At The Robert Morton Theatre Organ | George Blackmore | Album |