groovin organ based soul & jazz


looking for power hammond sound...with soul or jazz flourishes...have found Rueben WIlson, "Groove" holmes, Herbie Hancock....any other organ/keyboard monsters come to mind..good recording quality a plus...lets organize people!
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These will surely satisfy:
Lonnie Smith - Live at the Club Mozambique
Soulive - Turn It Out
Don Patterson & Booker Ervin - Legends of Acid Jazz
Reverend Organdrum - Hi-Fi Stereo
Ron Levy - Zim Zam Zoom
Would be nice if you all people would particapte in 'Jazz for aficionados' part, lots of names that you have mentioned and more are often spoken about there.
Some of the important names that are not yet included here:

Milt Buckner
https://youtu.be/UlSYHAjfq9A

Richard Groove Holmes
https://youtu.be/xMJnD_pAC4M

Johnny Hammond
https://youtu.be/D3ArUVMcE6c

Mel Rhyne
https://youtu.be/ZX_yBNEQzOs

Freddie Roach
https://youtu.be/JXgEaq2xVIM

Baby Face Willette
https://youtu.be/YXdqwiD5_fM

Alex, we meet on a different thread, and without a doubt you know your organists; I'm going to give you another one by "Face".

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNkag9AKgbA



Grant Green and "Face" were as close as brothers, that's why they played so well together.

I had a suit exactly like the one Grant Green is wearing on the cover of "Grant's First Stand"; we might have bought them at the same store.



  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOJZk-6fhbU


 

Enjoy the music.
You definitely need to check out Robert Walter. Robert is the keyboard player for the Greyboy Allstars and has several solo albums out. Upbeat modern jazz oriented grooves. My favorite album of his is "There Goes the Neighborhood" and I highly recommend the Greyboy Allstars work as well- particularly the "Greyboy Allstars Live" album. Karl Denson is the lead sax player by the way. You won't be disappointed.