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at the theatre organ
Bobby Pagan followed Quentin Maclean last year at the Trocadero. In 1938 and 1939 he spent eighteen months in Denmark to take over Denmark's first cinema organ, and picked up enough Danish to make his own announcements in that language.
While in Copenhagen he broadcast weekly from Kalundborg, and also made a number of records, including a tune dedicated to Denmark's capital because it derived its melody from the chimes of the City Hall clock.

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Quentin MacLean

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