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Posted: 16 Mar 2003 10:33 am
by John Cox
Herb!
I can't belive it!Somone else actuly likes the b-3 sound who also plays steel,Good,maybe
Mister Emmons will record with one and we'll
have some new material.
Carter s10/&RloandVK8/Hammond B2
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 12:50 pm
by Jim West
Rusty Young sure did like the sound of the B3.
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 2:02 pm
by Frank Parish
I played with a ton of B3, A100, and C3 players before I ever played the steel guitar and Joey Defrancesco is a force to be reckoned with. I've got a bunch of his stuff. I loved the sound of the organ but I have to admit I sure don't miss carrying them things around About 455 pounds give or take way or the other and the A 100's and C3's are more. We rolled one in the back yard of a club we were playing one night in the snow trying to get it in the back door. There were no steps and we had to lift it to the door about level with your nose. That old Hammond came to life when he hit the switch. The Hammonds are like the Emmons p/p's workhorses.
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 3:52 pm
by David L. Donald
Mebe Jimmy Smith and Curley Chalker are playing Cherokee together somewhere up yonder!
Posted: 17 Mar 2003 12:53 pm
by John Cox
The XB around here list for about13,000 and thats way beyuond the buget for most and besides you can the Korg version for about
2,500or3,000 and still get that sound.
Posted: 17 Mar 2003 1:21 pm
by David L. Donald
Herb Nice to hear Jimmy's still around and giggin. We be a bit out of touch down here. So maybe Curleys looking down and jamming anyway.
I grew up with a B3 in the house and the 6 foot Leslie just a great sound, in the right hands.
Next time I visit Chestnut Hill I will look up some good organ jazz.
What's that old line " The reports of my death were greatly exagerated"<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 17 March 2003 at 01:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 17 Mar 2003 1:41 pm
by John Cadeau
This brings back memories. Back in the "70's I played in a band that had a wonderful keyboard player, Keith Kemp. He played piano, clavinet, and a B3 with two leslies. Two of my favorite songs that we did together, were Whiter shade of pale, and Country Comforts. Playing these two songs with him gave me shivers of delight.
John
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Posted: 17 Mar 2003 5:49 pm
by John Cox
Herb: My mistake,I thought you were talking about the full size hammon clone.While you
are right as rain about the sound,I'd still
need a gas guzzling van to carry my B2 aruond to all the gigs,wich is why I use a
Roland VK8clone.
Posted: 17 Mar 2003 6:37 pm
by Larry Bell
<SMALL>I sure don't miss carrying them things around About 455 pounds give or take</SMALL>
Been there . . . done that . . . had the hernia to prove it.
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Posted: 19 Mar 2003 4:58 am
by jim milewski
Two sounds I'll never forget, that grabbed me the first time I heard them....Someday Soon, and Whiter Shade of Pale, I read that Whiter Shade of Pale was one of John Lennons favorite songs.
Posted: 19 Mar 2003 6:38 am
by Mike Delaney
Check out some of the Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery CD's. Did those two ever play well together!
Posted: 19 Mar 2003 7:12 am
by Michael Haselman
Nothin' better than smoky organ trio jazz. Check out Larry Young and Grant Green, also.
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Posted: 19 Mar 2003 9:57 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Topic Drift ?
Gatemouth Brown and Milt Buckner were purty good too.(CGB plays Louis Jordan)
(Yep, Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrel and Wes jus'too Good)
Yep, i would Love to hear BE play w: JdF or any other good Organist !