Jan Jan - organissimo LIVE at the SpeakEZ Lounge
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organissimo performs "Jan Jan", most famously associated with Grant Green, at the SpeakEZ Lounge in Grand Rapids, MI on December 18, 2016.
Jim Alfredson - Hammond SK2 organ through a Leslie 3300
Larry Barris - Heritage LB1 custom jazz guitar
Randy Marsh - Sonor drums and a whole bunch of cymbals!
Special guests:
Kevin Jones - percussion
Bill Vits - percussion
www.organissimo.org
organissimo formed in the year 2000 and has released several award-winning CDs focusing on original music and extending the tradition of the classic jazz organ trio.
Recorded live at the SpeakEZ Lounge utilizing Audio Technica ATM450 microphones as drum overheads, Audio Technica ATM450 on the snare, Electro Voice N/D868 on kick drum, Shure SM57 stereo pair on the Leslie top, Audio Technica ATM25 on the Leslie bottom, and a Shure SM57 on the guitar amp. Recorded in Cubase via a Presonus 16.0.2 mixer and mixed and mastered in Cubase by Jim Alfredson.
Video cameras are the SJ4000 action cameras. Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 13 by Jim Alfredson.
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Got here via a Hammond keboard video. Before two years ago I'd never heard of Grant Green; I asked a friend in the UKj what he was listening to, and said, "Grant Green; Idle Moments". Got the CD in Brisbane, no problemo, from a record shop that was just about to close. ps The guitar needed to be a little louder in the mix.
Randy, I never tire of this. Your playing is like the pulse of life itself, for you are a rhythm god!
Jim, the album link redirects to a suspended account
Hell Yeah! I thot this was an unusual gig, now I know why. Just as enjoyable watching the video. I just want to dance. I love these Boyz and they deserve to be #1.
I wish I was there when this was recorded, hot as hell! Brothers and Sisters you need to experience this total "funk- a -thon". Organssimo is one of the best funk bands known to man/woman. Thanks Jim
slayin!
SOMEBODY SAY YEAH!
The addition of the latin percussion is a very nice touch. Well done!!
When I first heard the intro to this, I thought you were going to break into Chicago’s version of “I’m a Man”.
That would actually be a cool tune for you guys to cover sometime.
AMAZING !!!!!!!
I’m from japan , you’re so coooooooool!
great!!!!
Great rhythm, groovy and funky, I like it very much. Gues what....my name is Jan.....so I had to like it, no choice!! Thanks guys : )
Iiiiiiincredible incredible incredddibblleeee!
Great stuff guys. Funk it up!
Really great!! Thank you Jim!! Waiting for new videos from you!
YEAH!!!! Go Man Go
yeah , groooovyyyy love this!!
Just stumbed upon this funky tune today, and for some reason I'm not surprised to find you playing this at all. Great version, with a great band. By the way, I really enjoyed your Latona/Ding Dong tutorial. They're now very often in my setlists, thanks to you. Keep it groovy, Jim!
Nice to see/hear a new video from you, Jim!
man, that was tighter than a pair of leather pants!!! Smokin'!!
something like this could go on and on and on
wow! we do this one also but I like your take on it more!
This song was written by Mose Davis.
This is great if you like a lot of percussion (as in that drum solo), as well as a lot of short percussive notes on the organ thereby giving it an almost pianistic effect, albeit on unweighted manuals).
Joey who ... ? 😉😉😉 There’s a new king in town 🎹🎹🎹🎹
I don't know if the bartender is mixing a drink or playing along with the band. Either way or both, he's shaking it up.
maybe both? 🙂 😀
@@Belchmaster41 I guess he IS with the band.