Originally a drummer and trumpet player, Delvon Lamarr switched to the organ at the age of twenty-two, an instrument he picked up naturally and found a deep affinity with. It was in 2015 that he decided to make it the center-piece of a modern trio. An unlikely look in the 21st Century, Lamarr's Hammond B-3 is accompanied by guitar, drums and, far from seeming anachronistic, the instrument is given a decisive contemporary thrust. Rooted in 60s and 70s soul-jazz, funk and blues, their sound is built around his characterful organ grooves, which form a bed for improvisation over the top.
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