Welcome!

last updated 6:18 pm Oct 3, 2008

Welcome to my new website (at last!), as you can see the hyphen's gone but everything else is pretty much the same!

If you've just joined us I am a musician based in Adelaide, South Australia, I play piano, guitar and Hammond organ - I also have a little electronics business building and repairing valve (tube) amplifiers, effects and things here.

The styles of music that I love the most are 1920's - 40's acoustic blues, which I love to play on my National guitars, blues piano and 1950's - 70's Hammond organ trio stuff.

I'll have sounds and video of past present and future projects up here very soon (how do you film a future project? "Works in progress" would be a better term...

I haven't been gigging for quite a while but we're booking again now so keep an eye on the gigs page.

Meanwhile I welcome any queries, comments or suggestions at jesse@jessedeanefreeman.com

The Hammond trio at Bacchus Wine Bar - Paul Thomson in background - photo by Andrew Ingham

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Here are some brief examples (mp3's)of the type of music I do...


Bring Me Flowers While I'm Living - my (solo piano) version of this Jack Dupree song from my third album.


When I Lay My Burden Down - my version of this song played on my Vintage Steel Tricone


Angel Child - my version of Mance Lipscomb's version of this ever popular theme! Played on my National Style O.


Bad Luck Blues - a Blind Lemon Jefferson song played on the tricone.


King Edward's Blues - a Blind Willie McTell song on the tricone.


I Shall Not Be Moved - my version of Charley Patton's version of this lovely song.


Intro Song - the Hammond trio live at the Fad Bar - we were going to release this as an album but there were too many technical problems with the tape...there were some good bits though!


Howlin' For My Darling - the trio at Fad again with a Howlin' Wolf song.


Early In The Morning - Hammond trio version of the Louis Jordan song done in the style of Professor Longhair...