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Len Rawle, MBE, (born 1938 in Tonypandy) is a Welsh organ builder and organist. A
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graduate, he is particularly noted for his restoration of Wurlitzer theatre organs. In 1973 he appeared in ''
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'', contributing ''
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''. Rawle has given numerous concerts and workshops in the USA, Australia and Europe. In May 2001 he played on "Western New York's mightiest Wurlitzer theater pipe organ" in Buffalo. In Metroland Rawle actually plays The Varsity Drag, a song which would have been popular when Betjeman was a young man. Rawle was made an MBE in 2012. He often played at the
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in
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. He currently maintains the Wurlitzer organ in
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and has previously maintained several other Wurlitzer organs such as the Gaumont State Kilburn and the former Empire Leicester Square Wurlitzer, which he installed in his Chorleywood home. That instrument was sold to a fellow enthusiast in 2015 to be restored and installed in a new purpose-built location in Suffolk. Rawle was also involved in a £40,000 project restore the Granada Tooting Wurlitzer organ, described as "one of the most significant restoration projects in the UK".


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British Pathé newsreel about Rawle, 1960
Welsh organists British male organists 1938 births Living people People from Tonypandy Organ builders of the United Kingdom Members of the Order of the British Empire 21st-century organists 21st-century British male musicians {{UK-music-bio-stub