“JAZZ ORGAN IS
A MUSICAL PHENOMENON,
PURE AND SIMPLE”

WELCOME TO THE Jazz Organ FELLOWSHIP.

ABOUT JOF

An identifiable 'Jazz Organ sound' was standardized - thanks to Jimmy Smith - on an American-made, electro-mechanical device called the Hammond organ with the help of a sound modification device (also American-made) called the Leslie Tone cabinet.

Unlike most other instrumental music embraced by our society, Jazz Organ music has received much less attention through the years.  This music has been met with more apathy than support from writers, record producers, music promoters, club owners and educators.  Educational institutions have provided minimal opportunities for young jazz organists to learn and develop those skills necessary to excel.  The interest in this music, however, remains strong in spite of the slow developing curriculum.

With public awareness of Jazz Organ seemingly on the increase, the need to address this form of music through outreach programs, educational coursework and community events becomes more important.

While the sound of Jazz Organ remains attractive to young musicians, the actual instrumentation has shifted from the old tone-wheel technology of the Hammond organ to the sampled, digital applications of today.  Jazz Organ for this new millennium has been significantly reinforced by the release of numerous digital 'clones' of the original Hammond organ and its unique sound.  The fact remains, however, that this original sound is viable and worthy of preservation.  All this serves to strengthen the notion that Jazz Organ will not be ignored but rather will thrive for future generations of musicians - therefore the Jazz Organ Fellowship was created in 2004, and has been based in Oakland, CA, as a central location for fans of this art form. 

OUR MISSION

JOF STRIVES TO ELEVATE THE POSITION OF JAZZ ORGAN

IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE MUSIC WORLD.

The Jazz Organ Fellowship (aka JOF) provides workshops within existing jazz camps and actually brings the organ combo into the music classes of junior high schools and high schools.Working with festival directors and band leaders, JOF attempts to fill in the gap that has existed for so many years in music education that is relative to Jazz Organ studies.The history of this music is broken down in curricular fashion so as to explain the lineage of Jazz Organ music; its main proponents; and the significance of this genre within the wider musical spectrum. World class Jazz Organists are brought into the fold to contribute their experiential knowledge and demonstrate varied musical styles.

On April 29, 2019 The Jazz Organ Fellowship (JOF) donated a 1935 Hammond A model and a (circa) 1940s Leslie 31H 'Tall Boy' speaker to the 'Museum of Making Music' housed within the NAMM offices of Carlsbad, CA This Hammond organ and Leslie speaker will soon be on display in this most prestigious museum for all visitors to see. In fact, Dr. Jonathan Piper (museum curator) promises to create an interactive environment for those visitors who might want to play the instrument. 

JOF is proud to have made this donation and grateful to Dr. Piper for helping us 'raise the awareness of jazz organ worldwide'.

JOF TRIBUTES / HALL OF FAME

Each year JOF pays tribute to a living jazz organist who has made significant contributions to this music with The JOF Award.  We then add their name to our Hall of Fame.  Those who have received our prestigious JOF Award are listed to the right. The Jazz Organ Fellowship Hall of Fame is dedicated to those jazz organists (many of whom have passed) who have contributed to the development of this music.

NOMINATE!

Email us with your suggestions
for next year's inductees into
The Jazz Organ Fellowship
Hall of Fame!

JazzOrganFellowship
@gmail.com

  • 2025
    Bobby Floyd & Atsuko Hashimoto

    2024
    Charles Covington
    Tom Coster
    Dottie Tim (Timberlake)
    Clarence Palmer

    2023 
    Chris Foreman
    Jeff Palmer

    2022 
    Tony Monaco
    Richard Tee
    Bill Champlin
    Tom Coster

    2021 
    Doug Carn
    Billy Larkin
    Everette DeVan

    2020 
    Clifford Coulter
    Reuben Wilson
    Lyman Woodard

  • 2019 
    Eddie Baccus, Sr.
    Earl Van Dyke
    Lady Margaret
    Jon Lord

    2018 
    Joey DeFrancesco
    Lou Bennett
    Jennell Hawkins
    Paul Bryant

    2017  
    Amina Claudine Myers
    Bernie Worrell
    Butch Cornell
    Lady Byron (Evelyn Childress)
    Jackie Ivory

    2016  
    Ronnie Foster
    Loretta Whyte
    Beverly Pitts
    Keith Emerson

    2015 
    Papa John DeFrancesco
    Eddy Louis
    Cherry Wainer
    Bobby Watley

    2014 
    Sonny Phillips (Jalal Rushdan)
    Freddie Roach
    Ethel Smith
    Don Pullen

    2013  
    Chester CT Thompson
    Milt Buckner
    Hank Marr
    Bu Pleasant
    Baby Face Willette

    2012  
    Melvin Rhyne
    Joe Bucci
    Gloria Coleman
    Ed Kelly
    Merl Saunders
    Leon Spencer, Jr.
    Les Strand

    2011  
    Dr. Lonnie Smith
    Jackie Davis
    Charles 'The Burner' Earland
    Richard 'Groove' Holmes
    Gene Ludwig
    'Big' John Patton
    Don Patterson
    Johnny 'Hammond' Smith

    2010  
    Sarah McLawler & Trudy Pitts
    Bill 'Mr. Honky Tonk' Doggett
    Brother/Capt'n Jack McDuff
    Jimmy McGriff
    Shirley Scott

    2009  
    Rhoda Scott
    'Wild' Bill Davis
    Jimmy Smith
    Thomas 'Fats' Waller
    Larry Young (Khalid Yasin)

JAZZ ORGAN FELLOWSHIP
HALL OF FAME

JAZZ ORGAN FELLOWSHIP
AWARD CEREMONIES

TODAY’S PLAYERS

Brian Charette, Jared Gold, Gerard Gibbs, Pat Bianchi, Larry Goldings, Adrienne McKay, Linda Dachtyl, Adam Scone, Adam Klipple, Sundra Manning, Brian Ho, Benji Porecki, Kyle Koehler, Melvin Davis, Matthew Whitaker, Ricky Peterson, Lucas Brown, Judy Blair, Dave Braham, Matthais Bublath, Paul Conners, Davell Crawford, Kendall Carter, Chris Codish, Ken Clark, George Colligan, Fred Costello, Joe Doria, Charlie Dennard, Dave Fleschner, Dan Kostelnik, Greg Hatza, Jon Hammond, Darren Heinrich, Andreas Hellkvist, Dave Burns, Bill Heid, Jouni Joronen, Bruno Micheli, Sam Paglia, T.C. Pfeiler, Stefan Patry, Ben Paterson, Louis Pain, Sam Salomone, Gayle Serdan, Mauri Sanchis, Raphael Wressnig, Radam Schwartz, Eric Scoria, Vince Seneri, Pierre Sward, Bobby Sparks, Charlie Wood, Dan Wall, Robert Walter, John Medeski, Lloyd Wilson, Chester Smith, Ron Levy, Greg Lewis, Pete Levin, Mike LeDonne, Bobby Lyle, Mike Kocour, Bruce Katz, Alberto Marsico, Daisuke Kawai, David K. Mathews, Jocelyn Michelle, Steiner Nickelsen, Herbert Noord, Jim Alfredson, Ron Oswanski, Vanessa Rodrigues, Jeremy Thomas, Garrett Jacobson, Sam Yahel

NOTE: If your name doesn’t appear on this list, email JOF and let us know who you are, where you’re from and send us any organ recordings of yours that you’d like… so that we can help spread the word.

BOARD MEMBERS

Executive Director / Acting President
Pete Fallico

Board Members
Dave Burns
​Greg Bridges
Harry Duncan
Susan Emerick
Dr. Geoff Roach
Dr. Rev Sakena Young-Skaggs

Vice President
Dr. Brad Stone

2nd Vice President
Dr. Ray Jones

Treasurer
Carl Yamada

Advisory Board:
Lonnie Smith
Afrikahn Day’vs


Past President
Linda Goshay Jones