Lowrey Symphonic Theatre Organ H25-3 (Ep. 3) | The Band Is | CHEST FEVER

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  • Chest Fever - Lowrey Symphonic H25-3 Organ Repair with Tim Rogers of Hammond & Keyboard Services. Join us for our third episode of "The Band Is"
    Dan "Dude" Cervantes takes a visit to Tim Rogers of Hammond & Keyboard Services to get the skinny on our Lowrey Symphonic H25-3 Organ Repair. The Lowrey Symphonic H25-3 Organ was the organ used by Garth Hudson in the mid 70's, featured in famous live concert videos including The Band at Wembley Stadium and iconic 1976 concert event : The Last Waltz.
    A lot of time, work, money and love went into the restoration of this beautiful instrument and it will be featured on our 2022 Last Waltz performances!
    11/25 - North Hollywood, CA at the El Portal Theatre
    11/26 - San Diego, CA at the Magnolia Theater
    11/27 - San Juan Capistrano at the Coach House
    12/05 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Horseshoe Tavern
    12/08 - Detroit, Michigan at the Token Lounge
    12/09 - Cleveland, OH at the Winchester Music Tavern
    12/16 - Reno, NV at the Cypress Reno
    For full tour dates, ticket links, merch, and info visit
    www.chestfeverofficial.com
    Filmed and Edits by Santiago "Gizmo" Guzman
    "This Wheel's On Fire" written by Bob Dylan and Rick Danko
    Recorded live on tour celebrating the 50th Anniversary Release of Rock Of Ages
    Mixed by Mike Butler
    Chest Fever is
    Jody Bagley - Piano, Wurlitzer and Vocals
    Dan Cervantes - Guitar and Vocals
    Blake Dean - Bass and Vocals
    Doug Organ - Organ
    Allan Ritter - Drums

ความคิดเห็น • 25

  • @sawssman965
    @sawssman965 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Coming from a synth guy, I tend to forget how awesome organs are and how much theyve contributed to music in general. These things must have taken so much effort to make. Much respect to the makers of such a neat instrument!

    • @user-lx3th5on8l
      @user-lx3th5on8l 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah you can't beat good ol' analogue

  • @Ignats75
    @Ignats75 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing. thanks Dude.

  • @lanemorrow7417
    @lanemorrow7417 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One of their best efforts. I still just am amazed at the efforts of the people who put these together. Thousands of connections, hundreds of wires, thousands of parts. And this thing was one of the best sounding in its day. I worked in the organ industry for a year or so doing service

    • @organfairy
      @organfairy 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      In a way it was easier back then: Each component only did one thing and everyting was very separated. I have dabbled a bit with organ construction and the worst part is getting the circuit for the first key right. When that is done you just repeat for all the other keys on the keyboard - of which there are usually 44 or 49. It was not uncommon in these old organs to have a separate circuitboard for each key and then some circuitry that was common for all of them. In the 1980s they started making organs like computers which meant that the component count was reduced drastically because now most components had multiple things to do.

    • @sawssman965
      @sawssman965 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@organfairy that does it. I guess I gotta spend the rest of the day watching full on organ docs!😭

  • @EskilutenD
    @EskilutenD 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Heck yes.

  • @smoak2024
    @smoak2024 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    It’s nice to see someone willing to invest in actually getting one of these in working order. I can only imagine how much $. Most techs out my way won’t even touch 70s solid state stuff

  • @tcrosslinho5565
    @tcrosslinho5565 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic explanation of the organ. I would love to hear playing a full song. Thank you.

  • @johncopeland3826
    @johncopeland3826 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To think the incomparable Garth Hudson could play a melody on this instrument with one hand and another melody on another instrument with the other , put something in his mouth and he could play a tune out of that too simultaneously ! The greatest organist of the rock era .....nobody comes remotely close !

  • @alexmcallister492
    @alexmcallister492 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another Famous user of the Lowrey was the German musician Klaus Wunderlich who blended it with a Hammond and Wersi organ . He used the lowrey for the brass , synth and strings .

    • @chestfeverofficial
      @chestfeverofficial  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Amazing! Did not know that and will 100% look up his music. Nothing like this instrument!

  • @androsislandrox
    @androsislandrox ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I owe a: 60 LSC, 62 LSO, 65 DSO and I have to say once I switched I never went back to Hammond.

  • @markward3730
    @markward3730 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can I play toccata and Fugue in d minor on that organ? Do you have any organs you want to get rid of over there?

  • @user-lx3th5on8l
    @user-lx3th5on8l 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That monster would have cost a hell of a lot you could buy a car with the money to purchase that beast

    • @chestfeverofficial
      @chestfeverofficial  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Back in the day 100% I believe these went for 14K off the floor in 1974!

  • @poshskiffle
    @poshskiffle ปีที่แล้ว

    what is the unit on top thats plugged int he back? I'm guessing it is doing the delay? Thanks for the vid, the bad sounds great...taking a H25-3 out is true commitment!

    • @chestfeverofficial
      @chestfeverofficial  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It is a delay unit! We’ve got effects in/out on this bad boy! Nothing can beat the tone. Tone for days so gotta commit 💪

    • @poshskiffle
      @poshskiffle ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chestfeverofficial Do you know the model? I actually just picked one of these bad boys up at the end of December, had to drive from Atlanta up to Nashville but the organ was free. My band drags a B3 out to our gigs so I understand that if doesnt weigh 400lbs it doesnt have the tone. My H25-3 has almost no output/volume but everything works including the string machine. Having an effects loop would be epic..

    • @chestfeverofficial
      @chestfeverofficial  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@poshskiffle nice! We drove from San Diego to Fresno to pick this one up! It took about a weeks worth of work to rebuild and de-hum it. Tim Rogers, the tech in the video had to essentially fill in the gaps on missing info in the service manual but know this baby is built like a tank! Got it working with a 147, used two 147s for our last waltz shows and plan on using a 147 and a 251 next time around. Amazing machine! Needs lots of love though. Ours was in “mint” condition now being the second owner, and the Previous had it sitting at home for 45/50+ years. The effects in/out was a mod we requested. Tim also added the half moon switch and we plan to take the foot glide switch down a whole step!

  • @connor_flanigan
    @connor_flanigan ปีที่แล้ว

    I am SO sorry for your burden 😮‍💨

  • @Ignats75
    @Ignats75 ปีที่แล้ว

    Didn't Garth reengineeer his Lowry anyway?

    • @chestfeverofficial
      @chestfeverofficial  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup! Lots of modifications - we had the effects in and outs added to this organ and plan to now swap out the 251 output for matching 147 Leslie outs. Want to have the glide foot switch pitch bend go down a whole step too (currently a half step)

    • @Ignats75
      @Ignats75 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chestfeverofficial There's a band out of Montreal called the Musical Box. They recreate concerts of the Peter Gabriel era Genesis. They only use the technology from back then. Amps, lights, microphones, mixing boards and such. Its like being on an acid trip that takes you back to that day. Peter Gabriel saw them and loved what the did so much, he gave them all his stuff. Costumes, set lists, lighting charts . Everything. They put on an unbelievable show. It appears you are headed that way. Good for you.

  • @BGTech1
    @BGTech1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Strange editing is a bit unnecessary