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Jimmy Smith Documentary (Jazz Organ) - 1965

West German documentary film from 1965 on jazz organist Jimmy Smith! Includes concert footage and interviews. Jimmy Smith - organ Quentin Warren - guitar Billy Hart - drums

organissimo - Tenderly alt. take - Hammond B3 organ jazz

This is an alternate take of the classic standard "Tenderly" from the 'This Is The Place' sessions. Another take wound up on the record and this one was discarded. There are some flubs here and there which is why this take wasn't used, but overall the vibe is cool! organissimo is: Jim Alfredson - Hammond organ Joe Gloss - guitar Randy Marsh - drums More stuff at www.organissimo.org or purchase organissimo recordings at Amazon.com, CDUniverse, CDBaby, etc.

Joey DeFrancesco Live! - Amazing organ & guitar solo (Jazz)

DeFrancesco was born in Springfield, Pennsylvania. His grandfather was multi-instrumentalist Joe DeFrancesco, of Italian descent; his father is Hammond B3 player "Papa" John DeFrancesco, who took his son to jazz clubs from the age of seven. Joey DeFrancesco started playing the piano at the age of four, switching to the B3 shortly after. By age six, he was sitting in on his father's gigs; by ten, he was playing out on his own, also sitting in with organ legends like Jack McDuff and Richard "Groove" Holmes. DeFrancesco went to high school with bassist Christian McBride, where the two were often scolded for altering their big band charts.[1] When DeFrancesco was seventeen years old, Miles Davis asked him to join his band. DeFrancesco toured Europe and recorded Amandla with Davis. He became well known in the 1990s, however, through his work with John McLaughlin's trio Free Spirits. He has also played with jazz guitarists Pat Martino, Paul Bollenback, Jimmy Bruno, Dave Stryker as well as trumpet player Big Jim Henry and many others. DeFrancesco's own recordings as leader, first with Columbia, and later with labels such as Muse and Big Mo, established what Chris Parker has referred to as "his importance as one of the most unfussily virtuosic torch-bearers of contemporary organ jazz."[2] DeFrancesco listened to and learned from Jimmy Smith, to whom he pays homage in his 1999 High Note release, The Champ. In 2000 he recorded the album Incredible! with Smith. He also pays tribute ...

organissimo - Greaze Monkey LIVE Hammond B3 organ jazz/funk

organissimo performs its tune "Greaze Monkey" (from the album "This Is The Place") at the Muskegon Summer Celebration on July 9, 2006 as the opening act for TRAIN. Organist Jim Alfredson is using the new Hammond XK System along with a Yamah Motif ES Rack. Jim only had the system for about a week before this gig and now travels with the organ exclusively. His 1958 Hammond B3, which is in the other videos on this site, has been retired to the studio. organissimo is: Jim Alfredson - Hammond organ Joe Gloss - guitar Randy Marsh - drums More stuff at www.organissimo.org or purchase organissimo recordings at Amazon.com, CDUniverse, CDBaby, etc.

organissimo - Pumpkin Pie LIVE - Hammond B3 organ jazz/funk

organissimo performs the song "Pumpkin Pie" from their second CD "This Is The Place" live at the Firefly Club in Ann Arbor, MI on April 28th, 2006. organissimo is: Jim Alfredson - Hammond organ Joe Gloss - guitar Randy Marsh - drums More stuff at www.organissimo.org or purchase organissimo recordings at Amazon.com, CDUniverse, CDBaby, etc.

organissimo - Bleeker LIVE Hammond B3 organ jazz

organissimo performs live at the 2006 Detroit International Jazz Festival on the Waterfront Stage, September 3, 2006. The composition is called "Bleeker" and was written after returning home from an East Coast Tour that took the boys to Greenich Village in NYC and a club on Bleeker St. organissimo is: Jim Alfredson - Hammond organ Joe Gloss - guitar Randy Marsh - drums Special thanks to Joseph Productions Inc. for the beautiful video footage. More stuff at www.organissimo.org or purchase organissimo recordings at Amazon.com, CDUniverse, CDBaby, etc.

How to Record a Hammond Organ / Jazz Organ CD (includes Leslie Mic'ing tips!)

Planning to record your first CD...? hope you'll find this useful. After my THEM THAT SWINGETH recording session (back in 2004), I brought in a cameraman and we took a tour of the studio with the recording engineer. I also spoke to the mixing engineer. Nothing too complex, you can find out some simple secrets on how to get a good sound from an organ, and also the process of recording, mixing and mastering a CD.

Original Organ Jazz"Big,Bad,Wolf" by Judah Ethiopia

This is some Organ Jazz I wanted to share with the world!!! Dedicated to Ms. Becky of Tacoma, Jimmy Smith,Groove Holmes,Jimmy Mc Griff,Joey De Franchesco,and all of the GREAT organists of the world!!! ONE LOVE!!! Copyrights under Zyrue Music Publishing House 2002

Carol Williams - AGO National Convention 2010 - Jazz

"LIKE" Carol on FaceBook www.facebook.com Concert Organist Carol Williams and the Jazz Quartet; Ted Piltzecker on Vibraphone, Chris Gekker on Trumpet, Dallas Smith on Bass and Larry Ferguson on Drums, (Leslie Wolf Robb on page turning) perform the world premier of "Petite Sweet" composed by Dorothy Papadakos at the American Guild of Organists (AGO) National Convention in Washington DC July 2010.

How To Make A Digital Hammond sound like a Real Organ (Jazz Lesson)

LEVEL: Rudimentary (see below) note: Some problems with sound quality. Thanks to some friends expect future productions to have line in -- added to that donation of a pro-level mic. Sound will live up to content, I promise. Also, please scroll to very bottom for correction of some info about Clavia. -- This is the lesson that I wish I had the first time I ever got my hands on a real organ... and now, in the age of the digital clone, would give to myself if taking up study of Groove Organ via use of any one of the *potentially* extremely realistic sounding digital emulators. Really, it is a lesson on how to make an organ sound like an organ... even when it isn't a real organ (well, at least a real vintage B-3.) Demonstrated on my NORD C2, the lesson covers the following topics... 1. Basic Jazz Organ Drawbar Settings for soloing, accompanying and walking bass (Jazz and Groove organ, including "shout" chords.) 2. Importance of proper Reverb, EQ and other adjustments to warm up the sound and capture the actual nuances of a B3 (that many players completely overlook.) 3. Proper use of a Leslie. 4. Use of Leslie and Drawbar settings to build solos. 5. Use of TOE TAPPING and other simple augmentations to give the organ a fuller sound (if used with the Pedal Keys 27). 6. Importance of the use of the expression pedal. (~4:17 I discuss my opinions of the Nord C2, then after it is the lesson.) In the video I also discuss my opinion on why the Nord C2's lack of drawbars isn't really ...