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One Of Last Movie Theater Organs Pipes On

By Jake Warga • Feb 24, 2012
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Seattle has one of the country's few working movie theater organs. Jim Riggs plays the theater's Wurlitzer organ while silent movies are screened. Recently he performed during a screening of 1927's Wings, the only silent film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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