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This photo shows John Evan during a Jethro Tull concert from the 70s with a Minimoog on top of a Hammond organ.

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This photo shows John Evan with his Hammond B-3 in the 1970s. Like Keith Emerson, he was one of the more physical organists of 70s rock.The photo is from: https://twitter.com/albumrockjour/status/1376110346780426244?lang=zh-Hant

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In this photo of a 70s Jethro Tull Concert, John Evan is playing a Hammond organ, with a Yamaha CP-80 beside him. Photo source is: https://www.gettyimages.de/detail/nachrichtenfoto/the-members-of-british-rock-group-jethro-tull-perform-nachrichtenfoto/1290760827

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This photo from a 70s Jethro Tull concert shows John Evan on a Fender Rhodes Mark I. Photo is from: https://facebook.com/allthingmusicplus?__tn__=%2Cg

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This photo shows Jethro Tull around 1970 with Glen Cornick on bass and Clive Bunker on drums. John Evan was the new keyboard player of Jethro Tull in this period. The Hammond A-100 can be distinguished from the Hammond C-3 by the slightly different shape of the wooden body. Photo source is: https://br.pinterest.com/pin/149533650117362358/

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In this photo of a mid 70s Jethro Tull concert, John Evans plays keyboards including an Arp Odyssey. Photo source: https://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Barriemore_Barlow.html

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This video shows John Evan playing on a Hammond C3

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John Evans can be seen playing a Hammond E-Series Tonewheel organ at around 1:28, though this performance from 1978 was playback.

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