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Lunchbox Learning Program: Yankee Baseball: From the (Organ) Bench with Ed Alstrom

Lunchbox Learning Program: Yankee Baseball: From the (Organ) Bench with Ed Alstrom In-Person

Ed Alstrom is in his 21st season as the Organist at Yankee Stadium. Join us for this fun hour-long presentation as he talks about that job, demonstrates how it gets done, and tells stories about his fabulous experiences at the Stadium!

Lunchbox Learning is a series of programs that are supported by the Friends of the Wayne Public Library.  It originated to provide daytime programming that seniors would be able to attend.  The series consists of musical programs, history lectures, and occasional dramatic programs. 

Doors open at noon--feel free to bring a bag lunch. The programs starts at 12:30 PM.

Registration is required. 

Ed Alstrom grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Started playing organ (the family Hammond M-3) at age 5, guitar and bass as a teenager. Didn't acquire a piano in the Alstrom household until he was 12, at which time his father brought home an old pedal-pump player piano, on which he activated the broken player mechanism by connecting a canister vacuum cleaner and running it in reverse, which caused the piano rolls to play at blinding speed. Young Alstrom found this highly entertaining.

He performed in the requisite rock bands through high school, but also studied church organ and dabbled in every other conceivable type of music. He attended Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ and escaped with a B.M. in Organ Performance, despite playing in disco lounges nearly every night.

Ed has been Music Director/Organist at CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Montclair, NJ since September 2016, and can be heard there at most Sunday morning services at 10:00am.

Alstrom has performed with Bette Midler, Chuck Berry, Leonard Bernstein, Herbie Hancock, Eddie Fisher, Odetta, Dion, Larry Coryell, Blood Sweat and Tears, Darlene Love, LaLa Brooks, Ronnie Spector, Lou Rawls, Zubin Mehta, Donald Fagan, John Sebastian, Hubert Sumlin, Uncle Floyd, Peter Noone, Levon Helm, Al Kooper, Stanley Jordan, Eddie Brigati, Steven Van Zandt, Ben E. King, Cissy Houston, Chubby Checker, Rick Derringer, Melanie, John Lloyd Young, and many other notables.

His Broadway experience includes a 3-month stint as Interim Associate Conductor on 'Hairspray' (where he subbed the Key 2 chair regularly), as well as 'Leader Of The Pack (The Ellie Greenwich Musical'), 'Catch Me If You Can', 'Smokey Joe's Cafe', 'Taboo', 'Brooklyn', and 'Hot Feet'. Off-Broadway, he has been Musical Director for 'Give A Man A Mask' at the York Theatre in NYC in November of 2011; 'Once Around The Sun' at the Zipper Theater in 2005; 'Dream A Little Dream (The Mamas & Papas Musical)', which ran from May-August 2003; and played the Piano/Keyboard chair for 'Caroline, or Change', the Tony Kushner-Jeanine Tesori musical that ran at the Public Theater in NYC in 2004.

Alstrom realized a childhood dream in 2004 when he was asked to be the weekend (Sat/Sun) Organist at YANKEE STADIUM, where he filled the seat at the mighty Hammond Colonnade (now an Elegante) formerly occupied by the great Eddie Layton, who retired after a 37-year stint. From the time he was 9 years old and his father took him to his first Yankee game against the Washington Senators (in which Frank Howard hit a galvanic 500+ ft. home run to cavernous left center off Bill Monboquette, if I recall), young Alstrom heard that organ at the Stadium and said, "I wanna do THAT". He never dreamed he'd actually get to do it!! He also played games for the ROCKLAND BOULDERS baseball team of Pomona, NY (Can-Am Independent League) from 2014-2016, and played some games for the NEW JERSEY JACKALS of Montclair NJ in 2018-19.

Date:
Wednesday, March 12, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Room A/B
Audience:
  Adults     Senior Adults     Special Needs  
Categories:
  Entertainment  
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Registration is required. There are 21 seats available.

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Patty Slezak

Patty Slezak is an Adult Reference Librarian, and is a huge fan of movies, music and audiobooks; happily she manages all the materials for those adult collections, as well as the digital resources for Libby. Need a recommendation? Please feel free to ask! 

Patty facilitates many different programs, enabling her to share her passions with others! Let’s discuss books and film at the discussion groups, attend one of the jazz concerts scheduled, or tune in to an interview with a talented jazz musician! 

Lastly, Patty designs and produces the monthly adult program newsletter (aptly called "Check It Out!") which is available digitally and in print to keep you up to date with all the library has to offer!  

She has been at the Wayne Public Library since 2004, and has a BFA Degree in Writing & Publishing, and a Masters in Library & Information Sciences.

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