Finally, he hires a decorator and fills the room with furniture, buying House a Hammond B-3 organ.
Traditional piano and violins, and a Hammond B-3 organ do, however, make an appearance.
Although many different models of Hammond organs were produced, the Hammond B-3 organ is most well known.
The Hammond B-3 organ can be heard in 1960s surf music, where the spinning Leslie speaker created distinctive special effects.
This song features the Hammond B-3 organ, a staple of the sixties in the recording studio.
For New Year's Eve, he is playing standards on a Hammond B-3 organ.
Ray Charles didn't do much singing on the album; he played a Hammond B-3 organ, not his usual instrument.
More recently, the Hammond B-3 organ has become a distinctive part of the local jazz scene.
Use of the Hammond B-3 organ later became an iconic part of Baltimore jazz.
The single features the sound of the Hammond B-3 organ.