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Published November 20, 2009 08:29 am - ANDERSON — Long-time organist Larry Goins is providing Madison County residents with another Christmas spectacular this holiday season. The piano and organ instructor, who has been playing since he was 5 years old, will be performing Friday at Paramount Theatre, 1124 Meridian St.

A musical Christmas present
Organist Larry Goins to present a night of holiday songs at the Paramount


By Emily Lawson

The Herald Bulletin

ANDERSON — Long-time organist Larry Goins is providing Madison County residents with another Christmas spectacular this holiday season.

The piano and organ instructor, who has been playing since he was 5 years old, will be performing Friday at Paramount Theatre, 1124 Meridian St.

Now retired from factory work, Goins teaches lessons out of his home to students of just about all ages. He has been teaching for more than 50 years.

The organist often performs at different churches around the county, and sometimes outside the county as well.

Goins weighed in on his musically inspired life, students, and this year’s concert, “Sounds of Christmas at the Paramount,” from his Elwood home.

Q: How did these concerts at the Paramount begin?

A: It really began because I always wanted to play the Paramount organ and I finally called Don Volk, who was the executive director at that time. He told me to come on over and try it out one evening. After listening, he told me I should do a concert there.

Q: What got you interested in the piano and organ?

A: I think my most influential experience was when I was 12 years old. My aunt and uncle took me to see Liberace. For the first time I got to hear a professional pianist in person. After seeing him, I was more interested, more dedicated.

Q: How long have you been playing concerts? At the Paramount?

A: I’ve been playing at concerts since I was about 18. I played for different churches and things like that. There was a program that my church that I went to at the time was involved in; it was called Youth Zone. They asked me to play for an event they held and after that different churches started asking me to play for them. This will be my fifth year playing at the Paramount.

Q: Anything different about this year’s program, “Sounds of Christmas at the Paramount”?



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