I dont know any other women playing the organ like she does....
Someewhre out on the internet you can see her playing a church organ. lovely and sweet like her smile
Someewhre out on the internet you can see her playing a church organ. lovely and sweet like her smile
Well, please allow me to "weigh in" as a solid B3 lover. This is an amazing video; she is an amazing B3 player (and quite a babe, too!). She has amazing dexterity (left-right hand, foot, etc). Please allow me to share my personal favorite B3 player (this particular video doesn't really do him real justice). The first time I saw this cat was at a street festival way back in the 80's. I heard this amazing B3 being played, so I stopped to listen for a while. They were playing an extended uptempo jazz/blues number. I said to myself "wow the bassist is really putting down some nice lines", so I started paying attention to the band: 'Hmmmm...guitar player...drummer....where's the bassist?"...then I realized..the organist was DOING IT ALL!. Amazing!. Joey has always been my absolute B3 idol. Check this cat out.....
That's a big cat. Looks bit like me....
And the organ has a big sound... Just the way I like. Thx BC for this wonderful clip
I'm going to remember his name!
And the organ has a big sound... Just the way I like. Thx BC for this wonderful clip
I'm going to remember his name!
WHAT A GREAT SHOW!!!!
ABSOLUTE FANTASTIC!
ABSOLUTE FANTASTIC!
good to see so many organ fanatics around me... makes me quite comfortable
TritonKeyboarder wrote…
good to see so many organ fanatics around me... makes me quite comfortable
Oh, okay....on Youtube I read this:
"NO it isn't a porta B or a porta B3. Thanks to Peter F. of bebab-jazz for this info.
"It's a 50 years old Hammond B3 that has been built into a custom portable case (in Germany called "Bertram-Umbau" by Hammond shop Bertram, Freiburg. You have these cases in USA, too, so I don't think it's been patented by Bertram.)Barbara's Hammond was extended by additional MIDI contacts in the keys and pedals around 1988/89."
...so she has Midi capability and that is a midi-module on top...hence the alternative sounds. They mention a "porta-B". I almost bought a used one several years ago. It's a B-3 built into a portable case (normal B3's are monsters to transport)..but after I consulted a couple Hammond repairmen (who told me of the repair difficulties the the Porta-B) I decided against it.
"NO it isn't a porta B or a porta B3. Thanks to Peter F. of bebab-jazz for this info.
"It's a 50 years old Hammond B3 that has been built into a custom portable case (in Germany called "Bertram-Umbau" by Hammond shop Bertram, Freiburg. You have these cases in USA, too, so I don't think it's been patented by Bertram.)Barbara's Hammond was extended by additional MIDI contacts in the keys and pedals around 1988/89."
...so she has Midi capability and that is a midi-module on top...hence the alternative sounds. They mention a "porta-B". I almost bought a used one several years ago. It's a B-3 built into a portable case (normal B3's are monsters to transport)..but after I consulted a couple Hammond repairmen (who told me of the repair difficulties the the Porta-B) I decided against it.
I was in a two different bands with keyboard players that had real B3's Ted Gardner from Hired Gunn's and John Vanderslice (not sure what the name of that band was lol). Nothing compares to the real thing. The new stuff is very very close though. I love the playing ability of these guys.. there playing is way beyond Jon Lord's. (but I still love his amazing sound) ..
This guy used to bust out on a B3 years ago.. I still love his playing
not a B3 on this vid. sorry.
Here you go Keith in 1971 stabbing his C3 (a B3 inside just cosmetically different)
This guy used to bust out on a B3 years ago.. I still love his playing
not a B3 on this vid. sorry.
Here you go Keith in 1971 stabbing his C3 (a B3 inside just cosmetically different)
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