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 Kactus Korla !
In 1950 Korla Pandit was known to have been hired as a session musician for three of their recording dates in Hollywood.
The following songs were released by the Sons of Pioneers and might feature Korla Pandit.
Korla can be heard playing organ on the recordings listed below.
www.korlapandit.com /cactus.php

  
 Korla Pandit
Korla Pandit's early career is not clearly understood.
I arranged for some time at a studio, and we began recording three albums simultaneously: (1) "classic" Korla Pandit music played only on Hammond organ and grand piano (2) A Christmas album, using a variety of keyboard instruments (3) An album of "standards" with Korla playing only grand piano.
Born John Red in Arizona and having recorded under the name of Juan Rolando, he was better known as Korla Pandit, the bejeweled turbaned organist who graced the airwaves with his unique musical style.
www.sfmuseum.org /hist10/pandit.html

  
 Korla Pandit, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
Korla Pandit is one of the utterly unique characters of early television.
His father, a Brahman and a member of one of India's first families, decided to send him to English tutors when h...
Blessed with boyish good looks and penetrating eyes he was discovered duplicating songs at the early age of two years and four months.
www.emusic.com /artist/10562/10562719.html

  
 Korla Pandit
The show, "Adventures in Music with Korla Pandit," was unlike anything seen before (not that that couldn't be said of many shows at the time).
You can find out more about Korla Pandit, the persona and performer, at www.korlapandit.com, created by long-time associate Verne Langdon.
He claimed to have taught himself the electric organ, then just beginning to become available commercially, in three days to qualify for a job as organist with a Chicago radio station, and went on to hold jobs with other local stations.
www.spaceagepop.com /pandit.htm

  
 Korla Pandit
Background: Korla Pandit was no mere television Hammond organ hammerer.
In a series of over 900 programs and a number of Fantasy label records (Fantasy has just put out Odyssey, a compilation of his 1958/59 recordings, Latin Holiday and Music of the Exotic East), Pandit thrilled listeners all over the world with his "universal language of music and love."
citypaper.net /articles/062096/article001.shtml

  
 Silent Film Sources Monthly News
The Lumivision edition had a fine transfer, but the music score by organist Korla Pandit was not very good.
Some reviewers, unaware that the music was recorded in a live performance, accused the producers of adding a laugh track to the film!
Phantom has been available in two previous laserdisc editions released almost simultaneously in 1990.
www.cinemaweb.com /silentfilm/97_3_mon.htm

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