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Action Figure PartyAction Figure Party
The Clapper
Everybody Ready

Full album credits: Mike Elizondo (bass); Fima Ephron (bass); Flea (bass); Yuval Gabay (drums, tambourine); Miho Hatori (vocals); Greg Kurstin (organ, synthesizer, guitar, piano, celeste, drums, vocals, Moog synth, Arp String Ensemble); Pamelia Kurstin (bass, theremin); Sean Lennon (turntables); John Molo (percussion); Gary Novak (drums); David Ralicke (trombone, sax); Brian Reitzell (drums); Daniel Shulman (bass); Yogi (guitar)
Soulive - Live in NYC Vol. 1
Soulive
Live In NYC - July 2004
New Kraz

Neal Evans (Hammond B-3 organ); Alan Evans (drums); Eric Krasno (guitar); and horn players I can't identify!  Available  at emusic.com (click the image to go there).  You can't get it  at amazon.
Stanley Turrentine - SugarStanley Turrentine
Sugar
Impressions

Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Hubert Laws (flute); Johnny Hammond (electric piano, organ); Lonnie Liston Smith, Jr. (electric piano); Butch Cornell (organ); George Benson (guitar); Ron Carter (bass); Billy Cobham, Billy Kaye (drums); Richard "Pablo" Landrum (conga); Airto Moreira (percussion). Recorded between November 1970 and July 1971.
Dennis Chambers - OutbreakDennis Chambers
Outbreak
Roll Call

Full album credits: Jim Beard (synthesizer, Piano, Arranger, Hammond organ, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer); Michael Brecker (tenor sax); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Dean Brown )bass, guitar); Dennis Chambers (drums); Rodney Curtis (bass); Michael Davis (trombone); Matthew Garrison (bass); Aaron Heick (alto sax); Jon Herington (guitar); Jim Hynes (trumpet); Will Lee (bass); Bob Malach (bass and tenor sax); Nick Moroch (guitar); Daniel Sadownick (conga); John Scofield (guitar); Arto Tuncboyaciyan (shaker); Gary Willis (bass)  
 
emusic.com has a really good jazz catalog! 25 free downloads.
Al Kooper's 100 Best Recordings of All Time
Cool Site: Find the No. 1 single on any day
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LinksLinksLinks
Hammonds 
My '55 B3 
The WSJ B3 Article 
Hammond-Suzuki USA 
Hammonds on ebay 

Hammonds for your ears 
Immortal Hammond Solos 
Scott the Organfreak's Pag 
25 Hammond licks 

Hammond Resources 
The Hammond Tonewheel Webring Int'l Archives for the Jazz Organ 
The Hammond/Leslie FAQ Index 
The Hammond/Leslie Age 
  Determination List 
Jazz & Blues Organists Web Ring 
Videos from BT Productions 
Organ News (based in the Netherlands) 

"Whoever can put his hands on an original Hammond won't let go of it ever again, if he's in his right mind." 
                            -Jon Lord 

More Hammond Sites 
Immortal Hammond Solos 
Hammonds at Theatreorgans.com 
HammondWiki 
Captain Foldback 
Spin City 
Steve B3's Hammond Home Page 
John Ledwon's Organ House 
Bernie's Hammond Heaven 

Tonewheel Clones Info 
The Clonewheel Page 
XK-2 info from H-S | Reviews 
BX-3 info from Korg 
CX-3 info from Korg | Reviews 
VK-8 info from Roland 
VK-77 info from Roland 
VK-7 info from Roland Reviews 
V5 info from Voce | Reviews 
Voce V3 Reviews | and another 
Voce Key5 info 
Micro B Reviews | B II reviews 
Nord Electro info  | Reviews 
Native Instruments' B4 | Reviews 

Sales + Service 
Goff Professional 
Prokeys 
Fish Organs 
b3Hammond.com 

"I don't want a module or a synth, I hate them, I want a big bastard Hammond that screams, hums and smells like an old man's house." 
               - Perry Hemus


Gear 
Big Briar Music 
Goff Profoessional Online 
Harmony Central Keybd Reviews 
Musiciansfriend.com 
Music123.com 
Pianomart.com 
RhythmTech Percussion Instruments 
Sam Ash 
Speakeasy Vintage Music 
Streetprices.com 
Tuki Covers 
New Minimoogs made in the UK

"My loathings are simple: stupidity, oppression, crime, cruelty, soft music."  - Vladimir Nabokov 
During Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign, he was doing an interview with Tabitha Soren of MTV. Soren asked him if there was anything he dreamt of doing. Clinton replied that he had always wanted to play sax with Thelonious Monk. Soren screwed on her best smart-girl face and replied, "And who was the loneliest monk?"
 

Venues (mostly NYC) 
Pollstar: The concert hotwire 
Blue Note NYC 
House of Blues 
Iridium 
The Village Vanguard 
The Bottom Line 
B.B. King's Blues Club 
Sweet Basil (currently closed) 
Birdland 
Arthur's Tavern 
Tonic 
Small's 
The Lenox Lounge 
Knitting Factory 
More listings at bigapplejazz.com 

Rhodes 
Rhodes Supersite 
Rhodes on ebay 
The Rhodes Zone 
"Rhodes Scholar" ads from the 80's: 
     Ray Charles 
     Chick Corea 
     Herbie Hancock 
     T Lavitz 
     Jeff Lorber 
     Patrice Rushen 
     Joe Sample 
     Tom Schuman 
     Joe Zawinul 
Herbie demonstrates the Rhodes (from the original promotional 45): 
  Side A 
  Side B 

The [rhodes] Mailing List 
The Virtual Rhodes 
A MIDIfied Rhodes 
Pat Terrell's Rhodes Rehab 
John Paul Jones' Rhodes 
Rhodes MK 1 Reviews at H-C 
Simon's Hall of Electric Pianos 

Rhodes Parts etc. 
[rhodes] list t-shirts at cost! 
Rhodes Cabinets and Hardware 
dBm ProAudio 
Jenkins Sound Shop: Tolex 
Reliable Hardware Co. 
Speakeasy Vintage Music 
Partssmart.com



Bands + Artists 
Bios, discographies, etc. 
Allman Brothers 
Auger, Brian 
Basie, Count 
Boston Horns 
Brubeck, Chris 
Brubeck, Dave 
Camilo, Michel 
Clapton, Eric 
Clarke, Stanley 
Cobham, Billy 
Collins, Albert 
Coltrane, John 
Cool Keys Page, The 
Corea, Chick 
DeFrancesco, Joey 
Dennerlein, Barbara 
Donaldson, Lou 
Earl, Ronnie 
Emerson, Keith 
Evans, Bill 
Gentle Giant 
Getz, Stan 
Goldings, Larry 
Hammer, Jan
Hancock, Herbie 
Harris, Gene 
Holmes, Richard "Groove" 
Hudson Valley Blues Society 
Jarrett, Keith 
Jones, Booker T. 
Katz, Bruce 
Krown, Joe 
Lovano, Joe 
Martino, Pat 
McDuff, Jack 
Medeski Martin & Wood 
Metheny, Pat 
Mingus, Charles 
Monaco, Tony 
Mulligan, Gerry 
Niacin 
Parker, Charlie 
Parker, Maceo 
Pepper, Art 
Peterson, Oscar 
Rubalcaba, Gonzalo 
Sancious, David
Scofield, John 
Scott, Rhoda 
Smith, Dr. Lonnie 
Smith, Jimmy 
Soulive 
Steely Dan 
Thompson, Chester  
Tower of Power 
Tyner, McCoy 
Vital Information 
Weckl, Dave 
Woods, Phil 
Zamagni, Tony (Tony Z) 
Zappa, Frank 
Zawinul, Joe 
and there's always... 
The People of Jazz Index
  "I saw Monk once at a theatre in the San Fernando Valley. They gave him a grand piano, a really beautiful Steinway, with a cut glass bowl of roses. He came in late wearing a trench coat. He dumped the bowl in the piano, knocked down the lid, and hit one note. The sound: everything going into the piano, the strings, the water splashing, the roses.  And then he left." 
-Captain Beefheart, (Don Van Vliet) 

The Peterson Bottle Organ
 
Best use of empties I've ever seen
Farfisa Organs  
Pics, brochures, even an owner's manual for the Fast 4 and Fast 5 organs. 

Audio/Video 
The Jazz Excursion 
411Global Streaming Jazz 
A Passion for Jazz - Webcasts 
Eddie Landsberg Samples 
ejazz.fm 
Jazz After Hours 
JazzFM.com 
Jazzmanmusic.com 
Jazzonline.com 
KIFM JAZZ 98 FM, San Diego 
KNIK.com 
Knitting Factory 
LiveConcerts.com 
Scott the Organfreak's Page 
The Spinalcracker Beatles Project 
Third Stone Radio 
WAER 88.3, Syracuse University 
WBGO 88.3 FM Jazz 
WWOZ 90.7FM, New Orleans

25 Free downloads at emusic.com. They have a great jazz catalog!

Multiple Channel Sites

Spinner
Radio.Sonicnet.com
Live365 

Video 
Vidbot(music, movie trailers) 
Netbroadcaster.com


CD's + LP's + etc. 
cdnow.com 
amazon.com 
audio-archives.com 
Vinyl Barn 
Finest CD's & LP's 
AllJazz 
Vintage Voola 
MusicBargain.com 
World Wide Wax 
Turntable and Vinyl Accessories
"Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas ... with the music at top volume and at least a pint of ether." 
- Hunter S. Thompson

Random Music Resources 
The AMG All Music Guide 
Rockmine Encyclopedia etc. 
Downbeat Magazine 
Jazz Times Magazine 
Interjazz 
BluesWorld 
Blues Web 
Blues Links 
Allaboutjazz.com 
Keyboard Magazine 
Harmony Central Main Menu 
Manual Manor (Equip. manuals for sale) 
Dr. Demento 
Korg M/T Series Supersite 
Troubleshooting Electronics 
Anglicus' Farfisa Site 
A Jazz Improvisation Primer 
Random Band Name Generator 
Electronic Instuments 1870-1990 
The Keyboard Webring 
Free Online Piano Lessons 
Taxi 
Classical quotes in rock music 
Sheet Music Plus 
Sheetmusic.com 
The Sax Webring 
Jazz Transcriptions 
More Transcriptions (mostly guitar) 
Jam Central Station 
Red Hot and Cool Jazz (great links) 
Styles of Jazz Jazzmap 
Vintage Synths

My Gear 
At Home 
1955 Hammond B-3 w/ 122 Leslie 
1979 Rhodes Suitcase 73 Mark II
Korg M1
Roland JV-1080 w/ piano and super sound set cards 

In the band 
Hammond XK-2 
Nord Electro2 73
Roland KC-500 
Motion Sound Pro-3T 
Speakeasy Preamp
95Q Crybaby wah 
Small Stone phaser 
+ asst'd other stuff




"The whole problem can be stated quite simply by asking, 'Is there a meaning to music?' My answer would be, 'Yes.' And 'Can you state in so many words what the meaning is?' My answer to that would be, 'No."'   - Aaron Copland

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