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  1. Nov 2, 2009 · Why is it classic? Musicians like Steve Winwood and Keith Emerson found that the Hammond could power their rock songs up with a blaring, almost vocal organ tone that – thanks to the...

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  2. 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.

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  4. Jimmy Smith 's use of the Hammond B-3, with its additional harmonic percussion feature, inspired a generation of organ players, and its use became more widespread in the 1960s and 1970s in rhythm and blues, rock, reggae, and progressive rock .

    • 1935–1975 (tonewheel models), 1967–1985 (transistor models), 1986–present (digital models)
    • $1,193 (Model A, 1935), $2,745 (Model B-3, 1955)
  5. What music style is Hammond organ? The Hammond has been used in many genres of music from rock to jazz to reggae. Since its inception, almost two million Hammonds have been manufactured.

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Jimmy Smith revolution­ised Hammond playing in the 1950s, conjuring bebop basslines by pumping foot pedals, freeing his hands to riff, a driving style that shifted jazz towards rhythm and blues. Ray Charles and James Brown used the Hammond in the developmen­t of soul and funk.

  7. Jul 8, 2022 · Since the 1960s, the Hammond organ has been essential in some of the most popular and soulful jazz recordings. Let’s examine the history and appeal of this iconic instrument.