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Lindsay Imber (Gil Imber) was born on 16 February, 1988 in Los Angeles, California, is an American stadium organist (born 1988). Discover Lindsay Imber's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

Popular As Gil Imber
Occupation Organist • Umpire/Rules Analyst
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 16 February, 1988
Birthday 16 February
Birthplace Los Angeles, California
Nationality United States

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1988

Lindsay Imber (born February 16, 1988, in Los Angeles, California) is an American musician who is the stadium organist for the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks.

Imber grew up in the Los Angeles area and began training classically in piano at the age of seven.

After graduating from UC Irvine with degrees in social ecology and criminology, law, and society, Imber obtained a security statistics job with Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers organization.

While working for the Dodgers, she became a self-taught organist, using the Dodgers' Roland Atelier AT-80s organ as a practice instrument.

Imber's early professional sports experience includes filling in for 27-year Dodgers organist Nancy Bea Hefley when she was absent from games in Los Angeles.

2006

A part-time referee and umpire, Imber in 2006 created Umpire Ejection Fantasy League, a website that tracks MLB umpire ejections.

2011

In 2011, the site became known as Close Call Sports, and added to its ejection tracking feature the role of analyzing and explaining rules and controversial calls.

It has attracted the attention of several current and past MLB umpires, such as Bob Davidson, who has become a site regular.

CloseCallSports has produced several podcasts featuring interviews with former umpires, including Davidson, Dale Scott, Jim Joyce, and others.

2014

When the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings played during the 2014 NHL Stadium Series at Dodger Stadium, Imber met Staples Center organist Dieter Ruehle.

At the time, while Ruehle played for the Kings, the Ducks did not employ an organist.

2015

In 2015, the Ducks acting on Ruehle's recommendation invited Imber to audition for the organist vacancy; Her first game with Anaheim was Game 1 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs's First Round series between Anaheim and the visiting Winnipeg Jets.

Similar to Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski's use of organ walkup songs, Imber plays a short flourish tailored for each player upon a goal or assist announcement.

In 2015, Imber published an article in the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)'s flagship publication, The Baseball Resource Journal, about MLB's inaugural season with expanded instant replay.

Imber also is credited as a contributing author to The SABR Book of Umpires and Umpiring, having written a chapter entitled, "'You're Out of Here' - A History of Umpire Ejections."

2020

In 2020, the Loyola Marymount Lions baseball team announced Imber as organist for its Sunday Kids Days promotion.

Imber designed the Ducks' first-ever Pride themed warm-up jerseys to honor the LGBT community.

Ducks players wore these jerseys during the team's inaugural Pride Night vs the Montreal Canadiens on March 3, 2023.