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Gladys Gooding

1893-1963

Organist

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» new Baseball Returns to Brooklyn, New York: You Can't Go Home Again by Sam Person

Larry MacPhail discovered Gladys Gooding at a hockey game at Madison Square Garden, where she played the organ for the New York Rangers and, later, the basketball Knickerbockers. He thought organ music might be a fine thing for Ebbets Field. Beginning in 1942, she was a favorite of Dodger fans and a celebrity in her own right until the team went west in 1958. She wrote the words and music for "Follow the Dodgers," the team's fight song even after the move to Los Angeles. (NLM)