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  1. May 3, 2024 · 1955 B3, Leslie 21H and 147. Hammond A100 with weird Leslie 205. 1976 Rhodes. Wurlitzer 200A. Yamaha DX7/TX7. Korg M1. Yamaha C3 grand, 67 Tele blond neck, Les Paul Standard, PRS 24, Gibson classical electric, Breedlove acoustic electric, Strat, P Bass, Rogers drum kit, Roland TD 12 digital drums, Apollo quad, older blackfaced Fender Twin, other amps, mics and bits and pieces cluttering up the ...

  2. May 23, 2024 · The idea of Classic Hammonds ® was conceived many years ago in 1979, approximately 5 years after the Hammond Organ Company ceased production of its Tone Wheel Organs. At that time, Classic Hammonds'® entrepreneur, Steven Roady, the 2nd oldest of 5 siblings, was 26 years old. He was self taught on the organ and had been playing since in the ...

  3. May 10, 2024 · A Viscount Pipe Organ. Hammond Organs became the first big household name for home organs in the 1960’s, but their development started right back in the 1930’s when Laurens Hammond used tonewheel generators – whilst they were still a long way from producing the real sounds of instruments, they became a classic sound we remember and musicians still use today.

  4. May 3, 2024 · The book also provides a complete history of the Hammond tone cabinets, as well as the famous Leslie speaker, from the first models through the present, with photos and technical data for each. Scott Faragher's account of the demise of the original company, its limbo, and its rebirth is supplemented by many observations from former and current ...

  5. May 18, 2024 · The ultimate in museum and collectable Hammond Tone Wheel organs.

  6. May 3, 2024 · The Hammond B3 was originally marketed to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ. It quickly became popular with professional jazz musicians in organ trios. Jimmy Smith's use of the Hammond B3 inspired a generation of organ players, and its use became more widespread in the 1960s and 1970s in rhythm and blues, rock ...

  7. May 4, 2024 · Description. The Hammond organ was first manufactured in 1935. In 1954, the now famous Hammond B3 model was introduced with additional harmonic percussion feature. When the company went out of business in 1985, around two million of various models of the Hammond organ have been produced. The Hammond B3 was originally marketed to churches as a ...

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