Links
The World Wide Web of pipe organ enthusiasts and movie palace buffs is bigger than you might think! Check out some of these other interesting sites.
NYTOS Organists
Juan Cardona, Jr. - Bardavon Theatre House Organist
John Baratta - Lafayette Theatre Organist
Bernie Anderson, Jr.
Organists that have played for NYTOS
(Click on the artists name for artist website)
Ashley Miller
Lee Erwin
Walt Strony - Organ Concerts
Ralph Ringstad
Organ Societies
www.atos.org – our national parent organization, the American Theatre Organ Society.
www.gstos.org – the Garden State Theatre Organ Society of New Jersey
www.organsociety.org – the site of the Organ Historical Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of the history of the pipe organ in this country and abroad.
www.chvago.org – the site for the Central Hudson Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO).
www.acchos.org – the site of the Atlantic City Convention Hall Pipe Organ Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the two famous pipe organs in the Atlantic City Convention Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.
Movie Theatre Societies
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~angell/thsa/ – the Theatre Historical Society of America, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and history of American movie palaces and other historic theatres.
Historical Theatre Sites
www.cinematreasures.com – Movie Palace/ Movie Theatre historical and blog site
www.cinematour.com – Another great Movie Palace and Theatre historical site.
www.middletownparamount.com - Middletown Paramount Theatre
www.radiocity.com – the famous Radio City Music Hall in New York City, complete with information about the world's biggest Mighty Wurlitzer installed there.
www.proctors.org – the site about the Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York. Our neighboring chapter to the north, Hudson-Mohawk, meets at this theatre regularly for concerts on the 3/19 Wurlitzer installed there.
www.bardavon.org – the site about the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie, New York, home of the NYTOS 2/9 Wurlitzer.
http://pipedreams.mpr.org – the site of the nationally syndicated radio program for pipe organ enthusiasts called "PipeDreams."
http://pages.zdnet.com/kinema/index.html – the site about early film and theatre history. Other theatre organ links. Interesting web site.

