All or Nothing at All
"The tension he is capable of building brings to mind a tradition that began some 50 years ago when Norman Granz’s jazz at the Philharmonic began stirring up audiences around the country." -LEONARD FEATHER <P>Joey DeFrancesco, the "baddest B-3 burner in the business," was a DownBeat Critics Poll award winner 2002-2005 and a 2005 JazzTimes Readers’ Poll winner. Nominated for a 2004 Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo. Joey DeFrancesco is considered by most to be the finest jazz organist today. He has amazing chops and can play bebop, hard-bop, free, soul-jazz, and post-bop with precision, depth, and swing. As "the jazzman who almost single-handedly revived the jazz organ in the 1980s" (Toronto Star), DeFrancesco brings a unique, blistering style to the Hammond B-3.