Paul Cartier (born January 4, 1959) is the stadium organist for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and the National Hockey League's New York Islanders. [1]
When he plays for the Yankees, Cartier plays 15-20 minutes every game night before the game starts. [2] He finishes off every half-inning with organ music as well as Happy Birthday promotions and " Take Me Out to the Ballgame" for the seventh inning stretch. [2] He also plays music when the Yankees are at bat, chosen either by himself or in consultation with the music director. [2] His organ booth with his Hammond Elegante, is currently in the Delta Club where fans sometimes visit him between sets. [1] In the old Yankee Stadium, it was directly above and behind home plate, next to the booth used by announcer Bob Sheppard. [1]
Cartier played for the Islanders at Nassau Coliseum for the first time in 1979 and became their regular organist in 1980 through 1985. [1] [3] He had been a fan since he saw their first game in 1972, often playing their theme song from his window before playing street hockey with his friends. [4] He returned as a fill-in organist in 2000, and replaced Eddie Layton as the full-timer a few years later. [1] Since 2015, he's been playing for them at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. [3] As of April 2022, Cartier is still with the Islanders at UBS Arena with a new organ, the Lowrey Prestige organ, and can be seen in section 201a.
Cartier's first organ was a Magnus chord organ that belonged to his aunt. [5] His parents later got his own Estee chord organ, and he started taking piano lessons. [5] He began playing at his local church as an eleven year old. [5] [4]
Cartier graduated from Hofstra University in 1981 with a BS in music education. [2] He played organ in church to help pay for college and has been the organist at Our Lady of Hope Church in Diocese of Rockville Centre since 1987. [5] He is also a substitute organist at various other area Catholic churches. [5] In his day job he was an air traffic controller until 2015, and also works for his local volunteer fire department as a Firefighter/EMT. He lives in South Hempstead, New York. [5]