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Description of Organ Jazz

 
Filled with soul so gritty and funky you can almost smell it, Organ Jazz generally consists of Hammond B-3 organ (surprise!), drums, guitar and sax, with the occasional addition of acoustic bass. In 1956 Jimmy Smith turned a non-jazz instrument into a valid improvisational machine and mastered the draw bars, creating a variety of tonal colors while blazing away with liquid bebop licks. Along with artists such as Jack McDuff and Richard "Groove" Holmes, Smith helped to master the fancy, dancing footwork that was to become an Organ Jazz trademark -- these performers played swinging walking basslines with the combination of their left hand and an enlarged foot-level keyboard. The sound is raw and rhythmic, with performers vamping on juicy riffs and blues-drenched melodies before taking off on long, funky improvisational journeys.
 

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Organ Jazz Key Artists

 
Charles Earland

Recreating walking
basslines with his organ
peddles, Earland's music is
gritty, soulful and funky.

Jack McDuff

This organist's sides are one
of the many greasy
pleasures of bluesy, soulful,
juke-joint jazz. Back in the
day, this Soul Jazz organis...

Jimmy McGriff

Now a respected elder
statesman, this master of
Soul Jazz Hammond B-3
organ rode the R&B charts
for years.

Jimmy Smith

The dazzling architect of
modern bop'n'blues fueled
organ, Smith scored hit
singles deep into the rock
era. Smith was among the...

Larry Young

The Jimi Hendrix of the
Hammond organ, reaching
musical brilliance through
fierce, impassioned,
dizzying walls of sound.

Reuben Wilson

Widely sampled today,
Wilson's organ riffs went
from Hard Bop shake downs
to funkified Fusion fests and
back again.

Richard "Groove" Holmes

An exceptional soul-jazz
organist, "Groove" scored
his biggest hit with "Misty" in
1965. They don't call him
"Groove" for nothing. Lip-...

Shirley Scott

Once partnered with
Stanley Turrentine, Scott's
bluesy juke joint organ
lines also serve up nicely on
their own.

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