Professional sports organist Layton joined the
New York Yankees franchise in 1967 when
CBS purchased the Yankees from
Dan Topping. Because of pressure from the success of the
New York Mets, their new
Shea Stadium facility and the popularity of their organist,
Jane Jarvis, Topping had installed an organ in Yankee Stadium at the beginning of the 1965 season. Lowrey organ demonstrator Toby Wright was the first Yankee organist and did the 1965 and 1966 seasons. Team president
E. Michael Burke brought Layton in to play organ music at the stadium in 1967. At the time, he had never been to the stadium and knew nothing about
baseball. He went on to play the organ for the Yankees for over three decades, taking a break from 1971 to 1977 to pursue other musical commitments. (Wright had returned as organist during that time.) When he retired on September 28, 2003, he played a final performance of "
Take Me Out to the Ball Game", while fans chanted "Eddie! Eddie!". He also played for several seasons of
New York Islanders games in the 1990s and served one stint as organist for the indoor
New York Cosmos soccer team at
Madison Square Garden.
Concerts and albums Layton also performed concerts in more than 200 cities for the Hammond Organ Company and released 27 albums.
Hobbies Layton loved sailing and owned his own tugboat. He also owned a huge collection of model trains he maintained at his
Forest Hills, New York home. He loved demonstrating organs to the public, and giving organ lessons. In 2009, Soapluvva established a
YouTube tribute channel to both Layton and Charles Paul, who were colleagues of each other at the CBS Broadcast Center in
Manhattan. ==Death==