If you are on Facebook, come and join us at the Vintage Organ Group ... I started the group for UK organ enthusiasts but we now have members from all over the planet (including many of the artists featured on this channel) ... follow my link in video description ... would be nice to see you there. Just make sure you answer the 3 questions as it's a default rejection of membership if you ignore them. 😁😁
The organist's right name was Konrad "Conny" Scheffel. He was also pianist of the HR-broadcast - "Hessischer Rundfunk". He had played and recorded a lot of Hammond-records for the german organist Franz Lambert. "Nils Tibor" was only a pseudonym for the many different Hammond-record-production in the end of the sixties with the beginning of the seventies.
The best thing about this channel is that I realise that I'm not alone in my enthusiasm for this retro Hammond music.😊
If you are on Facebook, come and join us at the Vintage Organ Group ... I started the group for UK organ enthusiasts but we now have members from all over the planet (including many of the artists featured on this channel) ... follow my link in video description ... would be nice to see you there. Just make sure you answer the 3 questions as it's a default rejection of membership if you ignore them. 😁😁
Maravillosa la atmósfera que genera la música de órgano. Gracias por compartir. Saludos y bendiciones desde la Ciudad de México.
Excellent! Würde alles von diesem Nils Tibor - haben! Daaaanke!
YES RETRO HAMMOND MUSIC❤70S THANK'S
Pretty righteous grooves and beautiful songs
The organist's right name was Konrad "Conny" Scheffel.
He was also pianist of the HR-broadcast - "Hessischer Rundfunk". He had played and recorded a lot of Hammond-records for the german organist Franz Lambert.
"Nils Tibor" was only a pseudonym for the many different Hammond-record-production in the end of the sixties with the beginning of the seventies.
Hello Clyde, yes I wasn't sure the names I mentioned were linked to Konrad Scheffel, so thanks for confirming that .... 👍😀
4 keys and 2 drawbars-crazy what he got out of that! Seriously, very pleasant listening Mike! I am guessing mid 60's?
I have the Lp. Great tracks all. Only bad thing is that all songs are medleys ...better as individual tracks.
Awesome !!
Thank you! Cheers!