Laurens Hammond

Engineer and Founder of Hammond Organ

Laurens Hammond - Scientists & Innovators born January 11th, 1895
Born
Died

1973
53 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Born in 1895, an engineer and businessman established the Hammond Clock Company, which later developed the Hammond organ. The Hammond organ became a staple in various music genres, including jazz, rock, and gospel. The company produced innovative instruments that significantly changed the landscape of music performance and recording. His work in electromechanical design and music technology contributed to the evolution of organ music during the 20th century.

Founded Hammond Clock Company

Developed the Hammond organ

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