List of Hammond organ players
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- Gregg Allman (from "The Allman Brothers Band")
- Tori Amos
- Rod Argent (from "The Zombies" and "Argent")
- Brian Auger
- Ena Baga
- Tony Banks (from "Genesis")
- Marco Benevento
- Dan Boyle
- Rob Collins
- Dave "Baby" Cortez
- Jesse Crawford
- Jackie Davis
- Wild Bill Davis
- Joey DeFrancesco
- Lenny Dee
- Kyle Hollingsworth (from "The String Cheese Incident")
- Barbara Dennerlein
- Bill Doggett
- Charles Earland
- Keith Emerson (from "The Nice" and "Emerson, Lake and Palmer")
- John Evan (from "Jethro Tull")
- Matthew Fisher, who recorded A Whiter Shade of Pale on a Hammond M102 spinet model organ
- Mitchell Froom
- Larry Goldings
- Greg Graffin (from "Bad Religion" Into the Unknown LP)
- Earl Grant
- Dick Heintze
- Ken Hensley (from "Uriah Heep")
- John Hermann from Widespread Panic
- Richard "Groove" Holmes
- John Hondorp
- Tim Hudson
- Dr. John
- Sir Elton John
- Booker T. Jones
- John Paul Jones (from "Led Zeppelin")
- Tony Kaye (from "Yes")
- Al Kooper
- Charles Kynard
- Eddie Landsberg
- Eddie Layton
- Jon Lord (from "Deep Purple")
- Eddy Louiss
- Money Mark (best known for his work with the Beastie Boys, but also solo.)
- Shea Marshall
- Pete Mazich
- Page McConnell (also a famous user of the Leslie)
- "Brother" Jack McDuff
- Jimmy McGriff
- Goldy McJohn
- John Medeski
- Brent Mydland
- Ikey Owens (from "The Mars Volta")
- Don Patterson
- Big John Patton
- Roy Phillips*Billy Preston
- Alan Price (from "The Animals")
- Don Pullen
- Dizzy Reed (from Guns N' Roses plays a XB-2)
- Melvin Rhyne
- Freddie Roach
- Merl Saunders
- Rhoda Scott
- Shirley Scott
- Paul Shaffer
- Jimmy Smith
- Dr. Lonnie Smith
- Ethel Smith
- Sly Stone
- Mick Talbot
- James Taylor (from "James Taylor Quartet" (aka JTQ))
- Rick Wakeman (from "Yes")
- Dan Wall
- Robert Walter
- Adam Willby
- Baby Face Willette
- Reuben Wilson
- Steve Winwood
- Rick Wright (from "Pink Floyd")
- Klaus Wunderlich
- Larry Young
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