Page Title: Videos — Dr. Lonnie Smith

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Page Text: Dr. Lonnie Smith special guest with The Roots Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Season 3, Episode 66 1/12/2016 Video courtesy of NBC Universal For private use only The legendary organist joins Tavis Smiley to discuss his remarkable career and shares thoughts about his new album, “Evolution.” Dr. Lonnie Smith: North Sea Jazz Festival 2014 Dr. Lonnie Smith Octet: Montréal Jazz Festival 2014 Gesù, Montréal Dr. Lonnie Smith is an unparalleled musician, composer, performer and recording artist. An authentic master and guru of the Hammond B-3 organ for over five decades, he has been featured on over seventy albums, and has recorded and performed with a virtual "Who's Who" of the greatest jazz, blues and R&B giants in the industry. Dis is a monster groove indeed!!! Get down with legend Dr. Lonnie Smith who's turning his walking stick here into an electric axe to run the voodoo down before he's movin' finally back to his Hammond B-3.- Pure fonk ;-)) Jonathan Kreisberg - guitar; Joe Dyson - drums - Dr. Smith recorded this tune originally in 1970 on his Blue Note album "Live At Club Mozambique". From the concert on Bohemia Jazz Fest in Prague 16th Jule 2014. L. Smith (organ), Jonathan Kreisberg (guitar), Jose Dyson (drums) Come Together, The Iridium NYC, Jan '08

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