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I read somewhere that pieces like Baba O'Riley and Won't Get Fooled Again were generated in real time using a Lowry organ, but who played it?
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"Won't Get Fooled Again" is a song by the rock band The Who. Written by Pete Townshend, it combines guitar power chords with heavily processed...
Rex Peterson plays his hot rendition of an old standard, the "Orange Blossom Special." This happened in the lobby of the Grand Court in ...
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45 pages. Published by Carl Fischer. Tomer; William Monk. Asper. Bradbury; William Croft; William G. Dykes; John E. Gould; John J. Mcclellan; John Reading; Lowell Mason; Robert Lowry; Samuel Sebastian Wesley; William B. For Piano, Organ. Soft Cover. Mcgranahan; John B. Arranged by Frank W. By...
Norwegian Road Trip, Part 7: Molde Jazz, Days 5-6
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But meanwhile, in addition to all the good experiences at Molde, some fantastic news. On Friday, July 23, just before Motorpsycho's show with Trondeimsolistene and Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, guitarist Stian Westerhuswho has been all over Molde this year, performing with trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær 's Trio, and with his own collective Puma, and will be heard on the festival's final day in duet with vocalist Sidsel Endresen was awarded the Sparebank 1 JazZtipendiat 2010, a 250,000 NOK commission to write and perform a piece at Molde Jazz 2011, also with the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. As his significance becomes increasingly evident, seemingly with every passing day, it's hard to predict what this collaboration will sound like, but there's no doubt that, were it Molde Jazz 2011's only performance, it would be reason enough to make the long trek from Canada, back to this place where stunning landscapes provide the perfect backdropand
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Audiophile's 20000W Home Sound Studio Took 48 Years To BuildGizmodo Australia - Jul 27, 2010
In the picture above, taken of his sound studio, you can see three of his five speaker horns, with the left-rear one containing a Lowry organ (used as aGreeley Tribune - Jul 27, 2010
He was a hard-working musician and played piano, as well as the Lowrey organ and the DX7 Yamaha synthesizer keyboard, singing most of the songs as he playedAll About Jazz - Jul 27, 2010
And while Storløkken didn't have Soft Machine's defining Lowry organ (using, instead, a Hammond), he did have a Fender Rhodes electric piano and Mini Moog