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Electone is the trademark used for electronic organs produced by Yamaha. With the exception of the top end performance models, most Electones are based on the design of the spinet electronic organ . Current models are completely digital and contain a variety of sounds, effects, and accompaniments, on top of the ability to store programming data ...
Josh Phillips (born 19 December 1962, Rochester, Kent, England) is a rock keyboardist and composer.He first played Hammond organ with Procol Harum in 1993 and was the band's organist from 2004 until they disbanded in 2022, both times replacing the bands original organist Matthew Fisher.
Taylor Cameron Carpenter was born in the state of Pennsylvania, United States.. He attended high school at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and has bachelor's and master's degrees from the Juilliard School in New York, [6] having studied with Gerre Hancock, John Weaver, and Paul Jacobs.
Here's what to know about John Benedeck, the man behind the organ at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska, for the College World Series:
On December 31, 2015, 826aska posted a YouTube video of her performing a Star Wars theme medley on the electric organ. [3] The video went viral , earning over one million views in less than a month and garnering media attention for 826aska.
Starting in 1963, Preston put out a series of three albums built around his organ playing. The third of them, “Wildest Organ in Town!” (1966), was a collaboration between Preston and Sly Stone.
In the 1970s, he also recorded on Yamaha and Thomas organs. Other keyboards he used include the Hammond Piper, which he used for its trumpet and harpsichord sounds, and the ARP synthesizer. When he toured on a cruise ship towards the end of his life, he played a Hammond Elegante (the digital version made by Hammond Suzuki, model number XH-272).
It wasn't [a] theremin, it was a Y[C]-30 Yamaha organ with a portamento slide. We had a wall of Marshalls in the studio. It was so loud that you couldn't even walk in the studio, so we had to play the organ from the control room. My brother Alan actually played it on the record. I played it live. But the secret to it was a wah-wah pedal.