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    Jim Fox probably isn't as well known as others, but he is a great drummer. This is "Lost Woman" by the James Gang at Carnegie Hall. (Joe Walsh's band before he went to The Eagles). They are playing in the live Cream tradition (long jams).
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    We did "Tend My Garden" years ago. Hammond B-3 and a Leslie. That song wouldn't work with a Casio.
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    I can understand. Only a Hammond B3 can get that sound. That's why the great organ players like Jimmy Smith, Brother Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Gene Ludwig, Frank Marr, Mike LeDonne, Richard Groove Holmes, Jackie Ivory, Bill Hied, Larry Goldings, Bobby Forester, Charles Earland, Joey DeFranseco, Wild Bill Davis, Milt Buckner, George Avanitas, Lou Bennet, Sam Lazar, Don Peterson, Big John Patton, Melvin Rhyne, Freddie Roach, Johnny "Hammond" Smih, Lonnie Smith, Leon Spencer, Baby Face Willette, Reuben Wilson, Larry Young, and a lot others only use a Hammond B3. On many of their albums for instrument it says "Hammond B3".

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