Dave Rowberry
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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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