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Julian Gould
Julian (* 1915 as Julius Goldberg in New York City) called himself Sir Julian,
although he was never actually knighted. In his teens, he played piano with a
group known as "The Swingsters" that included the young Frank Sinatra. He moved
to Los Angeles and played the Wurlitzer at the Orpheum Theater, back in the days
when the grand movie houses featured live shows and the organists got marquee
billing. He earned a master's degree in music at UCLA, writing a thesis on "The
History of Rhythm." At some point he migrated from theater organ to electric organ
and started a nightclub act. Somewhere in the late 1950s, he settled in Miami, and
at one point worked as the musical director for the local Playboy Club. Julian died
in 1977.
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The Thirteen Fingers Of Sir Julian RCA Victor LSP-2372 released 1962 recorded in Miami, FL and New York City/USA |
Julian Gould, organ no further details known |
A Knight At The Organ RCA Victor LSP-2591 released 1962 recorded in Miami, FL/USA |
Julian Gould, organ no further details known |
Organ In Orbit United Artists UAL 3334 released 1965 |
Julian Gould, organ no further details known |
Love Is Blue Unart Records MS 21029 released 1968 |
Julian Gould, organ no further details known |
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