cliff Posted January 16, 2005 Report Posted January 16, 2005 The bar is Dodge Street Grill in Salem, MA. They play generally every Tuesday night. I've been studying with Ken for around 3 months now. He has two CDs with a third to be released in the next few months. I think the biggest complement I could pay Ken is that I am confident that i could pick his playing out of a crowd immediately. He has a really individual approach. Killer left hand for funk. I personally like his funk stuff as much as the up-tempo Charlie Parker. -cliff Quote
Soul Stream Posted January 16, 2005 Report Posted January 16, 2005 (edited) The biggest complement I could pay Ken is that he's one of the best of the younger organists I've seen (and I've seen a lot). Hope all is well with him, it's been about 3 years. Edited January 16, 2005 by Soul Stream Quote
Soul Stream Posted January 16, 2005 Report Posted January 16, 2005 (edited) If you want to see Ken, there's some video of him on his site under "Multimedia"... www.KCOT.net for Ken Clark Organ Trio. It's not his jazz thing, it's his funk thing (and uh, don't know about that singing), but.... Plus, it lists his gigs. Edited January 16, 2005 by Soul Stream Quote
Ted O'Reilly Posted January 20, 2005 Report Posted January 20, 2005 Geez, 10 pages of OrganTalk, and not yet a mention of Toronto's Doug Riley. If youse guys were really hip, you'd know about this all-round great musician. He was only 23 when he arranged AND played organ and piano Ray Charles' "Doing His Thing" (1968, on ABC). He was Ray's own choice! There's a hot quartet release he did "Live at the Montreal Bistro" with Phil Dwyer that should still be available. The label was Seajam, now called Triplet. Try www.tripletrecords.com. He's done duet recordings with flugelhornist Guido Basso recently, and look under guitarist Jake Langley's name for a nice one called "Doug's Garage". You will be rewarded for your efforts... Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted January 21, 2005 Author Report Posted January 21, 2005 Ted, thanks! I have not heard of Doug Riley. I will check him out! Quote
Soul Stream Posted January 30, 2005 Report Posted January 30, 2005 Hi, I'm a brand new member. I joined so that I could send this message! The band with two Hammonds is Fats Hammond. The organist you're describing was probably Ken Clark. Was he playing the bass too? The other guy is Marty ???. The drummer is Benny Benson. The guitarist chair apparently rotates somewhat. I've heard both bebop-based and more wild guys play on the gig. It's an interesting mix. Ken goes for a varied pallet of sounds, rarely using the Jimmy Smith 888000000 - 3rd percussion. The other guy rarely strays from that general sound. It's a real struggle to have two Hammonds comping without stepping on each other. -cliff Cliff, Ran across an interview with Melvin Sparks that said Ken was playing in his band now. The interview was from April 2004...wondered if you knew anything about that. Quote
connoisseur series500 Posted March 31, 2005 Report Posted March 31, 2005 Where's the Lonnie Smith in that list? You'll have to include "Move your Hand," Jim. Quote
Jazz Kat Posted March 31, 2005 Report Posted March 31, 2005 Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Booker T. Jones Quote
andybleaden Posted March 31, 2005 Report Posted March 31, 2005 i thought all organs spoil decent jazz and sound rinky dinky Quote
Guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 (edited) I know this is an old thread, but I saw the Ken Clark Organ Trio mentioned...I'm a big fan of them for sure. Fats Hammond is real cool too. The guitarist for Fats Hammond is Mike Mele, great player, who is part of Ken's Trio as well (and actually I'm studying with Mike). Fats Hammond is still playing every tuesday in Salem and the Ken Clark Organ Trio has been actively gigging around Boston and working on a new album I believe. Edited July 5, 2005 by jazzgeetar Quote
sheldonm Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 I know this is an old thread, but I saw the Ken Clark Organ Trio mentioned...I'm a big fan of them for sure. Fats Hammond is real cool too. The guitarist for Fats Hammond is Mike Mele, great player, who is part of Ken's Trio as well (and actually I'm studying with Mike). Fats Hammond is still playing every tuesday in Salem and the Ken Clark Organ Trio has been actively gigging around Boston and working on a new album I believe. ← Hey Jazzgeetar, you're our newest member!!! Welcome aboard, stick around and join in the fun!!! Mark Quote
BruceH Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 10 Organs You Must Own: Heart Liver Stomach Lung Kidney Spleen Brain Skin Testicle Penis Quote
Brad Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 Well, if you don't have an ear, forget about the other organs Quote
Bright Moments Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) add this one to the list! Edited July 12, 2005 by Bright Moments Quote
casanovas347 Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 u-oh....mmh ........i'm not worthy..... but i like her very much, can i stay? Quote
andybleaden Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 10 Organs You Must Own: Heart Liver Stomach Lung Kidney Spleen Brain Skin Testicle Penis ← Erm girls don't have all of them , is that why they get grumpy? Quote
Guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Posted July 22, 2005 How about maybe 20 LP's/CD's by Bill Doggett? Quote
Jazz Kat Posted July 22, 2005 Report Posted July 22, 2005 add this one to the list! ← How did Jimmy Smith get to the bottom on that list? Quote
Guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Posted September 8, 2005 It took me several years to feel comfortable with the pedals. But I agree with my mentor: "If you don't play pedals, you might as well be playing piano!" I meet people all the time that are happy to see a "youngin" like myself carrying on the tradition. We had a drummer sit in at our last Founder's gig who grew up in GR (his dad is a great drummer as well) but is now down in Dallas. He said there's nobody in Dallas that plays the organ "the right way", ie using the pedals. He told me the first thing he did when he walked in and saw me playing was check out my feet! "You're for real!" No, they don't have to be used all the time and in fact I enjoy starting certain tunes without them and then adding them on the bridge (to use one example). Or in funk tunes, there's a whole different way of using them that Chester Thompson does really well. ← Mmmmmmm....Chester Thompson! If I don't get my monthly fix of Squib Cakes I get downright twitchy. Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted July 29, 2006 Report Posted July 29, 2006 dont criticize bill doggett i have bill doggett lps i like more than lps by jimmy smith- eg - AS YOU DESIRE ME Quote
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