The Hammond organ has been an important instrument in jazz since the 1950s. The International Archives for the Jazz Organ (IAJO) documents hundreds of jazz organ players from all over the world. It is probably the world's largest archive of jazz recordings featuring the organ.
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Due to changes in copyright enforcement, many artist photographs have been temporarily removed. IAJO is currently rebuilding its image archive using photographs supplied or authorized by the artists, photographers, estates, and copyright holders. If you can help us provide an authorized photograph, we would be delighted to hear from you.
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International Archives for the Jazz Organ – curated by Jürgen Wolf, Köln/Germany.