Description: Remember Me Now, Electronic Music, Electropop, tv music, independent music and royalty free audio
Keywords: Remember Me Now, tv music, independent music, royalty free audio, film music, royalty free music library, royalty free music download, background music, flash music, stock music tracks, royalty-free stock music, flash music loops, music for videos, world music, music wav, royalty free mp3, royalty-free music, cheap royalty free music, music for tv, royalty free music, music licensing, websites music, download music, royalty-free song, commercial stock music, commercial music, music for film, business music, television music, stock music clips, new background music, one music library, background music online, Organ Rock Pop Hammond Synthesizer electronic exciting sports dramatic adverts unforgettable new original Neo-pop Nu swing films cartoons space future explore The baseball organ has been referred to as "an accessory to the overall auditory experience of the ballpark" The first team to introduce an organ during breaks of play before and after games, in between innings, and during longer stoppages was the Chicago Cubs, who put an organ in Wrigley Field as an experiment in 1941 for two games Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, hired baseball's first full-time organist, Gladys Gooding, the following year, who eventually gained so much fame as to become the punchline of a joke: "Who played every game last year for the Dodgers without making an error?" Over the years, many ballparks caught on to the trend, and many organists became well-known and associated with their parks or signature tunes: Eddie Layton playing at Yankee Stadium for over 50 years, Jane Jarvis greeting the New York Mets at Shea Stadium with their club song "Meet the Mets", My composition Remember Me Now stands alongside these
|