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Georges Montalba was the pseudonym used by pipe organist Robert Hunter (April 14, 1929 – September 10, 2001), a resident of Glendale, California, United States. In 1958, Hunter/Montalba recorded Pipe Organ Favorites & Fantasy in Pipe Organ and Percussion at the Lorin Whitney Studios for Somerset Stereo-Fidelity Records. Both albums were later reissued on CD on the Hit Thing label. Robert Hunter later went on to work with George Burns and Carol Channing on Broadway.

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  • Georges Montalba was the pseudonym used by pipe organist Robert Hunter (April 14, 1929 – September 10, 2001), a resident of Glendale, California, United States. In 1958, Hunter/Montalba recorded Pipe Organ Favorites & Fantasy in Pipe Organ and Percussion at the Lorin Whitney Studios for Somerset Stereo-Fidelity Records. Both albums were later reissued on CD on the Hit Thing label. Robert Hunter later went on to work with George Burns and Carol Channing on Broadway. (en)
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  • Georges Montalba was the pseudonym used by pipe organist Robert Hunter (April 14, 1929 – September 10, 2001), a resident of Glendale, California, United States. In 1958, Hunter/Montalba recorded Pipe Organ Favorites & Fantasy in Pipe Organ and Percussion at the Lorin Whitney Studios for Somerset Stereo-Fidelity Records. Both albums were later reissued on CD on the Hit Thing label. Robert Hunter later went on to work with George Burns and Carol Channing on Broadway. (en)
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