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  1. jazzinfo.org › artist › barbara-dennerleinBarbara Dennerlein bio

    Barbara Dennerlein. She was born in Munich, 1964. At an early age she fell in love one sound. Barbara discovered the Hammond organ while others were playing “Fur Elise”, or strumming “All you need is love” on their guitars. When the first home organ was installed in the Dennerlein family, she was only eleven years old.

  2. She's now granting an exclusive look into her life and music, telling the story of how she became interested in the Hammond organ early on and how she later discovered the church organ, showcasing her influential technique combining hands and feet in a performance on her Hammond B3. Barbara Dennerlein 1978 (1978) Deutsches Museum.

  3. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Outhipped · Barbara Dennerlein Outhipped ℗ 1999 Universal Music Classics & Jazz, a division of Universal Musi...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2000 · Barbara Dennerlein: Outhipped. One of the best-kept secrets of the burgeoning revivalist movement involving the Hammond B3 organ has been the unusual, but consistently underrated efforts of Barbara Dennerlein. A native of Germany, the organist's career began almost 20 years ago and since then she has labored quietly while releasing a ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Outhipped" on Discogs.

  6. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Outhipped by Barbara Dennerlein. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  7. Barbara Dennerlein differs from most organists by not sounding all that much like Jimmy Smith. She utilizes MIDI with her organ in order to get a different sound and her baselines (which she operates through her foot pedals) really do sound like a bass. Dennerlein began playing organ at 11 and four years later was already gigging in local clubs.