Very nice indeed! I agree Chris Foreman is a monster who plays with Deep Blue organ Trio. I think there's a few things on youtube with his playing. You play a very soulful organ.
sounds good...I got that LP called "Fly Dude" in 1971 wheb it came out...Jimmy is a killer on B3 ..I was born in Norristown,Pa. hometown of Jimmy Smith who was born on the same street .Of course Jimmy is credited with the way the B is played today , however my favorites are Groove Holmes, Jimmy McGriff, Joey DeFrancesco and Tony Monaco.
In 1971 I seen Groove and McGriff together In Philly at a concert called Black Expo.. they smoked the place out....
Agreed, i always like the way McGriff plays...he plays more "organistically"(if thats a word)...the strengths of drawbars moving + Leslie speed etc, block chords....i love his(McGriff's) version of "That Healin' Feelin'
Some good woodshedding! You must enjoy music tremendously.
BuckshotLaFunke 2 years ago
The term is called Squabbling Check Tony Monaco or Joey DeFrancesco too it is used a lot! Nice job
b3clarke 2 years ago
very nice job I enjoyed the way you perfected the technique and how you kept your concentration when your kids were calling you lol
thanks for the good vibe
mehondo01 2 years ago
Very nice indeed! I agree Chris Foreman is a monster who plays with Deep Blue organ Trio. I think there's a few things on youtube with his playing. You play a very soulful organ.
philipcwelch 2 years ago
good job. you've got a lot of the technique down, i'd like to see you do this on a real organ.
suitandtieguy 3 years ago
Very good! Really enjoyed, thanks for uploading.
Triuntolearn 3 years ago
Very nice groove bro-dig yourself!
bluesborn 3 years ago 2
XK-1?
HammondB200 4 years ago
Thanks guys...i love McGriff
I am a "poor man's version" of McGriff....props to him and another dude, Chris Foreman(Chicago?)..he is very good
mattdoran2006 4 years ago
Very nice performance. Great block solo, grat. 5*
tehtube 4 years ago
Very nice, indeed!
rounder2u 4 years ago
sounds good...I got that LP called "Fly Dude" in 1971 wheb it came out...Jimmy is a killer on B3 ..I was born in Norristown,Pa. hometown of Jimmy Smith who was born on the same street .Of course Jimmy is credited with the way the B is played today , however my favorites are Groove Holmes, Jimmy McGriff, Joey DeFrancesco and Tony Monaco.
In 1971 I seen Groove and McGriff together In Philly at a concert called Black Expo.. they smoked the place out....
DRWJD 4 years ago
Agreed, i always like the way McGriff plays...he plays more "organistically"(if thats a word)...the strengths of drawbars moving + Leslie speed etc, block chords....i love his(McGriff's) version of "That Healin' Feelin'
mattdoran2006 4 years ago
VERY nice. I especially like what you did with the 800008888 drawbar setting.
Oldschoolfatcat 4 years ago