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How To Get Into The NHL Organist Business
by Paul on 12/02/08 at 12:41 PM ET
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Lisa Freedman of Time Out New York interviews NY Islander organist Paul Cartier,
There is an unofficial exclusive Web ring, where the NHL organ players exchange ideas and stories and some even play in a fantasy hockey league. How can you break in? “You need to be persistent without being a pest,” he warns. Call the team’s office and ask who’s in charge of music. “Introduce yourself and let them know that you’re always willing to help out in any way.” And don’t overlook the minor-league teams—they’re good experience and a great way to get your name out there.
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