Two Kansas organ grinders will be in attendance at the McPherson Scottish Festival in Lakeside Park this weekend. I photographed both of them last September 28 during the 2008 festival and it was a visual and auditory treat.
Tom Griffith of Hays brought a vintage street organ with Max the Marionette Monkey. He says the monkey was made for him by a Franz Fischer of Germany, whom Griffith says was once associated with Jim Henson and the Muppets.
Here's a sample:
The organ reads paper rolls, which Griffith has in a wide variety of genres.
Griffith says his street organ rides on a 1898 Studebaker cart. His business card contains the quote I used as a title: "God does not deduct from one's allotted time the hours spent listening to street organs."
And what does Max do? Here you go...just be glad It isn't in 3-D:
The organist in the second half of the video above is Tom McAuley of Hutchinson. Last year he brought his German street organ from the firm of Jager & Brommer. It's a 20-note, three-register organ that plays music from paper rolls.
It features a clown figure that taps his cymbals in time with the music. Fortunately, it does not urinate.
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