

Ron Rhode is one of America’s most popular
theatre organists. His recordings have received “Top Rating
10/10” from CD Review Magazine, and he was awarded “Theatre
Organist Of The Year – 1989” by the American Theatre
Organ Society. He has played virtually every major theatre organ
installation in the world.
Ron is a native of Illinois, where he began
his musical career on the piano. He quickly advanced to classical
pipe organ, and in 1968 held his first theatre organ job playing
for roller skating. In 1973 Ron moved to Phoenix, Arizona, to
start a long association with the Organ Stop Pizza restaurants.
In 1975 Ron moved to Mesa, Arizona, where he held the Featured
Organist post and played for pizza patrons until November 1986.
In July, 1988, Ron again joined the staff as Associate Organist
until his retirement in 2000. In Phoenix, he has been the Featured
Organist for the Orpheum Theatre Silent Sunday Series, a silent
movie series, since its inception in May 1999.
Since leaving the pizza parlor on a regular
basis, Ron has completed a Bachelor of Education degree in Early
Childhood Education at Arizona State University, and in 1995 he
earned a Master of Elementary Education degree from Northern Arizona
University. He is currently a Media Specialist at Roosevelt Elementary
in Mesa, Arizona. In addition to teaching, recording, and concertizing,
Ron is the organist for the Church of the Beatitudes, U.C.C.,
in Phoenix, Arizona.
Although Ron is held to the classroom
through the week, he still finds time to maintain an active concert
and recording career. He continues to perform professionally across
the United States, Canada, England, and Australia. He is a favorite
at American Theatre Organ Society national and regional conventions,
and he has more than twenty recordings to his credit.