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The Lonesome Organist

The Chicago musician Jeremy Jacobsen, better referred to as the Lonesome Organist, is a genuine one-man band. His simultaneous effectiveness with a multitude of equipment — like the body organ, drums, electric guitar, harmonica, gadget piano, tap-shoes, and metal drum — makes his music ideal for an assortment hour or …

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Quintron

Robert Rolston (aka Quintron) has described his body organ playing like a cross between your stylings of Raymond Scott, the composer whose music was famously found in Warner Bros. cartoons, and jazz organist Jimmy Smith. Apart from his body organ playing, Rolston is really a multi-instrumentalist who performs on traditional …

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The Apes

Using a sound that resembles what would happen if Tony Iommi played organ instead of guitar in Black Sabbath, the Apes have already been performing throughout their native of Washington, D.C., since their development in 1999. Comprising Erick Jackson (bass/moog), Amanda Kleinman (body organ), Jeff Schmid (bass), andPaul Weil (vocals), …

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Bobby Conn

The once self-proclaimed antichrist Bobby Conn is within a league all his own with regards to performing live in addition to creating his tongue-in-cheek chameleon-like pop that genre-hops using a decadent flair. Conn got his begin playing guitar within the Chicago prog rock and roll trio Conducent in 1989; by …

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Don Cavalli

Although French-born Don Cavalli have been in a variety of rockabilly and country groups (the Blue Cats, both Timers) because the 1980s, impressing a little but dedicated following along with his impassioned Johnny Cash-meets-Charlie Feathers vocals, as well as releasing a solo album (2002’s Odd and Mystic), it wasn’t until …

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