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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2008

Recorded on november 11, 2007 at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam for 'Vrije Geluiden'.

The band, 'The Original Grooves', consists of:

Hammond B3 - Dr. Lonnie Smith
Guitar - Martien Oster
Alt Saxophone - Miguel Martinez
Drums - Gijs Dijkhuizen

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  • Thanks this video. Excellent! *****

    Only this 3 track aired?

  • yes, this is the complete session.

Top Comments

  • He and Joey De are the only living organists who can really play good !!!

    RIP Jimmy Smith

  • Lonnie Smith is the maaaan!

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  • Wonderful Gang!

  • @SkateYourOwnStyle Don't forget Rhoda Scott. ;)

  • @SkateYourOwnStyle Don't forget Tony Monaco!

  • @TheSwamiJaneEquation

    when i wrote this comment i was new to hammond music and didn't know a lot of good organ players! There are so many good hammond players: Tony Monaco, Jon Lord, Leon Kujpers, Andreas Hellkvist, Raphael Wressnig and many more ;-)

  • @SkateYourOwnStyle dont forget Tony Monaco!

  • @Tattookub

    Well, i think Barbara can play very well... But if it's about a B3, i want to hear the real organ. For other sounds, you don't need a B3, you can also use a digital solution, like midi keyboards or sth like that...

    BUT: that's only MY PERSONAL OPINION!

    I'm also experimenting with digital things, like using a nintendo DS as a synth or combine Jazz patterns with electro beats & add a lot of sound effects etc.

    Just like you said: Variety is one of the most important things of life!

  • @SkateYourOwnStyle Re: purists. When I was younger, I thought I was a purist - until I learned to like "this AND that", rather than "this OR that". I own a Hammond A-100 / Leslie 122 and a Hammond E-100 / Leslie 122 - and 24 other keyboard instruments. They will never be pulled from my hands - BUT - I am also open to other options, and somebody else's take on a situation. Variety is, after all, the true spice of life.

  • @Tattookub

    of course i have, but back then i just discovered hammond organs and hammond players, so i didn't know them... But now i do ;-)

    btw: i don't like Barbara Dennerlein very much, maybe because i'm some kind of a purist if it's about Hammond sound, and i don't like the midi "upright" sound of her bass pedals.

  • @SkateYourOwnStyle Have you ever heard of...Tony Monaco... Barbara Dennerlein.... Cameron Carpenter..... ?

  • I remember when Mr, Lonnie Liston Smith lived in New York and played the after hours clubs in Harlem. He was great then and remains.

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