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In this photo, Rowberry can be seen playing a Vox Continental on stage with the Animals. Rowberry primarily used a Vox Continental organ after taking over for Alan Price in the group.

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In this photo, Rowberry can be seen playing a Vox Super Continental organ on stage with the Animals. The Super Continental is taller than the original Continental model and has a shorter red lid, as seen in this photograph.

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Rowberry can be seen playing a sparkle-top Fender Rhodes electric piano with the Animals during a 1965 performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Rowberry's electric piano solo begins at the 0:52 mark of this video. "Work Song" never appeared on an Animals studio album.

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In this photo, Rowberry can be seen playing a Elka Panther 300 organ with the Animals on Top of the Pops in 1965. Rowberry usually played a Vox Continental with the Animals, and his use of the Panther was likely very short lived. A photo from a different televison show can be seen here.

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Dave Rowberry played a Hammond B-3 at the Animals' February 6, 1966 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. The band is playing the song "We Gotta Get Out of This Place." Video link.

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Dave Rowberry played a Hammond M-162 during the Animals’ last performance on the Ed Sullivan Show in August 1966. The band played the songs “Don’t Bring Me Down” and “Shake.”

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In this photo, Dave Rowberry can be seen playing a Wurlitzer 140B with the Animals. The photo comes from the cover of the compilation album The Most of the Animals.

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