As far as I know all Hammond players use Leslie (lately DeFrancesco is
endorsing KeyB and Numa Hammond clones that have a nice digital leslie 
emulation).
I read that Brian Auger does not use it, preferring guitar and bass amps 
or active speakers
to get a fatter sound.

Il 04/09/2011 20.11, Chuck Israels ha scritto:
> Jimmy Smith, Joey DiFrancesco et al - do (did) they use the Leslie?  Heard 
> them and others for years (often playing joyous music) but never took notice 
> of what they used to produce their sound.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 4, 2011, at 1:08 AM, Steve Parker<st...@pinkrat.co.uk>  wrote:
>
>> I would say that the Leslie is still a defining aspect of the classic 
>> Hammond sound.
>> Apart from a period when Jon Lord stopped using a leslie, I can't think of 
>> any major Hammond artist for whom it wasn't a defining part of their sound.
>>
>> Steve P.
>>
>> On 3 Sep 2011, at 21:59, David W. Fenton wrote:
>>
>>> On 3 Sep 2011 at 14:14, John Howell wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just as the rotating Leslie
>>>> speakers and their vibrato are a defining aspect
>>>> of the classic Hammond Organ sound.
>>> Actually, that's not true. The classic Hammond organ sound predates
>>> the invention of the Leslie speader, and Leslie speakers are used
>>> with any number of instruments, not just Hammonds.
>>>
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