From drbrriley@yahoo.com Wed Jan 22 19:35:36 2003
Subject:Re: my NAMM thoughts
I an a C.O.G.I.C. minister. We have a B3 and an A100! I don't recall any of the hundreds of churches that I have visited having anything but real B3s,C3s, or A100s.If you haven't attended a C.O.G.I.C church on Sunday morning worship you are really missing an experience.
Deke The Geek wrote:Chuck Hasley said (speaking of B3's in churches):
<
authentic B3 and Leslie. Most of the churches in this area that play
gospel or comtemporary Christian music are using a Hammond and
Leslie.>>
I actually played a B something at a church in Pleasant Grove (lower economic area of Dallas. It was either a BC/V or a B2 (I didn't know the difference at the time, but I know it wasn't a B3 since it had the Trek percussion unit on it). This church looked like a converted shotgun shack, had about ten rows of pews on each side of the single center aisle that sat about 10 per pew for a max occupancy of around 100. The revival that was being held there by my then pastor drew in a record crowd of about 40, mostly from our church. The church itself was not in the best shape, but IMHO they had their priorities straight!
Deke The Geek
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