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Jane Jarvis (née Nossette, October 31, 1915 – January 25, 2010) was an American jazz pianist. She was also known for her work as a composer, baseball stadium organist and music industry executive.
Jane Nossett Jarvis (* 31. Oktober 1915 in Vincennes, Indiana; † 25. Januar 2010 in Englewood, New Jersey) war eine US-amerikanische Pianistin, Organistin, Arrangeurin und Komponistin, die in den Bereichen Muzak und Jazz arbeitete.
30. Jan. 2010 · Jane Jarvis, who brought a jazz sensibility to unlikely places as an organist for the New York Mets and a programmer for Muzak, died on Monday at the Lillian Booth Actors’ Home in Englewood, N.J....
28. Juli 2010 · Meet the Mets on Jane Jarvis's Organ at the Old Shea Stadium circa 1964/1965 recording.
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Jane Jarvis. American jazz pianist/organist, composer, born 31 October 1915 in Vincennes, Indiana, USA, died 25 January 2010 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA. Became a ballpark organist in 1954, playing for 8 seasons for the Milwaukee Braves baseball team, while hosting her own show, "Jivin' With Jarvis", in Milwaukee.
TitleCatalog NumberYearIn Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...GMR-80035ARCD 19152Jams (CD, Album)PCD-7105Jane Jarvis And Jay LeonhartJane Jarvis And Jay Leonhart - At Dukes ...ARCD 19189Atlantic-Pacific (CD, Album)1. Jan. 2014 · Jane Jarvis was a renowned baseball organist who played for the Milwaukee Braves and the New York Mets. She was also a jazz pianist, a child prodigy, and a survivor of the Great Depression and a tragic family loss.
25. Jan. 2022 · From the opening of Shea Stadium in April 1964 through the first half of August 1979, baseball fans were serenaded by the special sounds of Jane Jarvis. Seated at the Thomas organ bench near home plate on the press box level, Jane would see it all during those sixteen years.