| "Georgy Girl" (Tom Springfield) played by a North Tonawanda Model 191 band organ converted to Wurlitzer 150 rolls. I didn't take much video at the 2011 Olcott Beach rally, but here is a collection of photos (taken by me) of all the band organs that were there, with two additional photos at the end. The audio wasn't actually recorded at the rally, but this roll was played on this organ at the rally (roll 13400, arranged by Jonathan Jensen). The captions I added to the photos aren't all easy to read, so here is a list of the organs in the same order as in the video: 1) North Tonawanda 191 (W 150 rolls), from St. Catharines, Ontario 2) Wurlitzer 103, drums and MIDI added, Ohio 3) home-built Wurlitzer 105, MIDI only, Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania 4) Wurlitzer 125, North Tonawanda, New York 5) Wurlitzer 146-A (early style), Grand Island, New York 6) Wurlitzer 148, bells added in back, Ohio 7) Wilhelm Bruder Söhne barrel organ converted to Wurlitzer 150 rolls, Polk City, Florida 8) "Katie-Sue," Gebruder Bruder barrel organ converted to Wurlitzer 165 rolls, Agawam, Massachusetts 9) home-built 63-keyless Ruth playing Wurlitzer 165 and Stinson rolls, with MIDI and new Artizan D-style façade, Hartford City, Indiana 10) home-built "Dutch Street Organ," MIDI and 165-scale rolls, Barberton, Ohio 11) "Trudy," home-built concert organ, Erie, Pennsylvania 12) "Treveris," Stinson, MIDI and 165-scale rolls, Dayton, Ohio 13) Stinson 58, MIDI only, North Tonawanda, New York 14) "King William ... |