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“1974-1984 Pop Hits and More” – David Lee on CD – Limited Stock!

$30.00

11 tracks from the Organ Grinder, Big Bob’s Pipe Dream, and Uncle Milt’s Pizza instruments – 43 min of music!

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Description

New arrival: David Lee has provided five copies of this CD to the crowdfunding campaign.

In October 1973, at the age of 14, David Lee began his three years as one of four staff organists at the Organ Grinder Restaurant in Portland, Oregon. He quickly began learning the songs that his middle school friends, their families, and the general public wanted to hear – the hit songs of the day. So began his Pop-Organist career.

This alum contains recordings made between 1974 and 1984 at the Organ Grinder in  Portland, OR, Bob Bob’s Pipe Dream in Burien, WA, and Uncle Milt’s Pizza in Vancouver, WA.

Packaged in a standard CD jewel box, the album includes a detailed 6-page information booklet with write-up by David about his career.

11 Tracks, 43 minutes on CD.

Track Listing

  • Medley from “Tommy” Townshend (PRS)
    (Big Bob’s 1977) John Howard: Drums
  • Over The Rainbow Arlen, Harburg (EMI Feist Catalog Inc)
    (Organ Grinder 1974)
  • The Long And Winding Road Lennon-McCartney (Sony/ATV Tunes LLC)
    (Big Bob’s 1977) John Howard: Drums
  • Theme From “Rocky” Conti, Connors (EMI U Catalog Inc)
    (Big Bob’s 1977) John Howard: Drums
  • You Light Up My Life Brooks (Universal – Polygram)
    (Big Bob’s 1977. Recorded by the BBC)
  • Sing Sing Sing Prima (EMI)
    (Big Bob’s 1977) John Howard: Drums
  • All Through The Night Shear (Songs of Universal Inc. Obo Juters Music)
    (Uncle Milt’s 1984)
  • Human Nature Picaro and Bettis (WB Music Corp;SONY/ATV)
    (Uncle Milts 1983)
  • No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) Jabara and Roberts (EMI Songs Ltd;
    SONY/ATV (Uncle Milts 1979)
  • Hello Richie (Brenda Richie Pub. and Brockman Music)
    (Uncle Milt’s 1984)
  • Star Wars Medley John Williams (Warner-Tamerlane Pub. OBO Bantha Music)
    (Big Bob’s 1977)