While the organ isn’t installed just yet, you can hear Worcester Sound & Light’s band organ. It’s scheduled to be performing on March 14 from before the ribbon cutting ceremony to throughout the gala in the evening. It’s coined as the largest in the world (it’s not just a facade, there’s A LOT of pipes), and boasts recently added 16' bourdon pipes and a 4' concert bass drum. Of course, the original 36" bass drum and snare drum are still there. More information is available at the website, Worcester Sound & Lights: BAND ORGAN. WS&L is also going to be running two of their original WWII era carbon-arc searchlights for the gala. Between the organ and the searchlights, the opening of the theater is going to have a flare of yesterday with the hype of today! If you’re down there on 3/14, feel free to stop by and say hi.
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While the organ isn’t installed just yet, you can hear Worcester Sound & Light’s band organ. It’s scheduled to be performing on March 14 from before the ribbon cutting ceremony to throughout the gala in the evening. It’s coined as the largest in the world (it’s not just a facade, there’s A LOT of pipes), and boasts recently added 16' bourdon pipes and a 4' concert bass drum. Of course, the original 36" bass drum and snare drum are still there. More information is available at the website, Worcester Sound & Lights: BAND ORGAN. WS&L is also going to be running two of their original WWII era carbon-arc searchlights for the gala. Between the organ and the searchlights, the opening of the theater is going to have a flare of yesterday with the hype of today! If you’re down there on 3/14, feel free to stop by and say hi.