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Item:Arnold Loxam demo reel rare 7 1/2 IPS signed DTOC

Arnold Loxam demo reel rare 7 1/2 IPS signed DTOC

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This reel was property of Bill Blanchett, famous photographer and organist who worked for the Metro Times.

This demo reads on the cover : Every good wish, arnold Loxan may 9 1981.

this demo is very rare

r. Arnold Loxam concert organist was born in Bradford Yorkshire. Arnold Loxam gave his first broadcast there as a child pianist in 1925, he made his first appearance at the console of the Wurlitzer organ at the then New Victoria cinema in Bradford.

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Arnold Loxam first visited the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford, which later became the Odeon, when he was a 14-year-old member of the audience on the opening night of the theatre on September 22, 1930. In 1946 he began playing regularly for New Victoria audiences and broadcasting from the theatre for BBC Radio, he was appointed deputy organist playing every Sunday and deputised for Norman Briggs until 1948.

From December 1948 Arnold also played full weeks or odd days as well as Sundays. He was famous for his bouncey style. He gave his first solo broadcast on the BBC Theatre Organ on November 29th 1947. The association with Bradford continued until 1962 when the BBC switched its broadcasts to the Leeds Odeon. Dr Loxam was invited back in 1968 to make a final broadcast from what had by then become the Gaumont before the Wurlitzer organ was taken to the North East Theatre Organ’s headquarters in Howden-le-Wear, County Durham.

Former New Victoria/Gaumont organist Dr Arnold Loxam and his wife Audrey returned to the Odeon just prior to its July 2000 to say one last goodbye.

Arnold Loxam met his future wife in 1948 when she was working at the New Victoria as an usherette. Mrs Audrey Loxam was his driver for 25 years, chauffeuring him around to fulfil a busy schedule of engagements in this country and overseas. He has appeared in concert almost everywhere that it is possible to play in England, and has also played concerts in Holland, Canada and the United States. North American audiences remember the Union Jack socks that he proudly wore at his concerts.

In 1996 Arnold Loxam was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bradford for his musical achievements.

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