CHICAGO - An organ has been the signature sound of baseball games since the early 1940s. The tradition started in Chicago at Wrigley Field.

But this story takes us to the South Side where the White Sox are bringing back their beloved organist.

The backstory:

Southsiders may not know the name, but they certainly know the tune. For over 40 years, Nancy Faust has been taking Sox fans out to the ball game.

"I just fell into a really good thing, although I wasn't actually raised in a sports atmosphere," said Faust. "I really attended only one game prior to being hired and that's when I was about 12 years old. That was when it was called White Sox Park and I still remember it well. So that is why I'm convinced that memories are made here that are lasting."

Some credit Faust for creati

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