Barry Morgan’s World of Organs

The world of organs has changed with the introduction of Barry Morgan.
Cate Gilpin
Published on November 08, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

I hear the word organ and think of church and layered hymns that get the congregation singing badly, or perhaps leave them falling asleep. The world of organs has changed though, with the introduction of Barry Morgan!

Appearing on Spicks and Specks not so long ago, Barry Morgan shot to fame with his infectious passion for organ music, and his amazing organ stylings. His favourite organ is the 1981 Hammond Aurora Classic, on which he will blow your mind when he rocks out playing bossa novas, tangos, 70s grooves and lounging classics.

From the Adelaide suburb of Sunnyside, Morgan has long held a passion for the organ. In the local mall Barry has the world famous Barry Morgan’s World of Organs superstore, for all your organ needs. He really is just a walking, talking organ enthusiast.

For two nights only he will perform his brand of beautiful, wholesome organ music at the Powerhouse - a journey into the 70s and 80s era of organ popularity. Described by Adam Hills as “a cross between Dennis Lillee and Bob Downe”, this is a show not to be missed.

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