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  1. The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert [6] and first manufactured in 1935. [7] Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated sound by creating an electric current from rotating a metal tonewheel near an electromagnetic ...

    • 1935–1975 (tonewheel models), 1967–1985 (transistor models), 1986–present (digital models)
    • $1,193 (Model A, 1935), $2,745 (Model B-3, 1955)
  2. Nov 2, 2009 · Although Laurens was initially aghast at the pairing, it was the combination of the Leslie speaker and the Hammond that gave 1960s jazz and rock its overdriven, scrambled organ tone. Production of ...

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  4. Jan 9, 2024 · It led to it becoming an important instrument in the development of gospel music. Jazz musicians were quick to hear the potential of the Hammond organ; Count Basie played the Hammond A as early as 1939 with his Basie’s Bad Boys, and Fats Waller used the newly introduced Hammond B-3 on his 1950s albums for Riverside Records.

  5. May 16, 2023 · The original Hammond organ is not yet replaceable. The feel and powerful sound of the "real deal" is still unbeatable. Used in almost all musical genres, the Hammond Organ sound became famous in gospel, blues, soul, jazz and rock music. Today we find serious artists going deep into the world of Hammond and producing amazing music material.

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  6. Mar 28, 2012 · In 1935, the Hammond company could not conceive that their instrument would ever be used in jazz or blues, let alone rock. By the same token, in 1935, organs had never been used in jazz or blues. Soon the Hammond organ was being used for newly emerging forms of music. Its sustained sound added a new dimension to jazz and blues.

  7. Hammond organs have such an iconic and important place in rock, blues, and soul music. In this three part series of interviews with Cliff Unruh, we are going to talk about inventor Laurens Hammond and how the Hammond Organ Company came about, how the Hammond works from a simplified technical standpoint, and how the mechanical design shapes the sound characteristics that make the Hammond so iconic.

  8. Nov 30, 2015 · First thing's first: Hammond is a brand, B3 is a model (think Ford Thunderbird). The Hammond organ was originally created as a cheaper alternative to church pipe organs, and was quickly adopted by jazz musicians such as Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Bill Doggett, Milt Buckner, and Wild Bill Davis who pioneered its use in jazz, paving the way for ...

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