Well done Randy. If I may be so bold ... I do have one small observation. As a backing to a vocal, or other lead instrument, I have no issues with organ being played at a constant volume, but in a case like this, where the organ is the lead, I'd suggest that you try a volume/expression pedal to give the voice more personality. As a wind player, you know how important the delicate dynamic changes are to a melody, and slight variations with a pedal can emulate the subtle changes in breath, and lip pressure on a sax. Your sax performances have shown that you are very skilled at this expression of dynamics, and I'm only suggesting that you experiment with it on the keyboard when the organ is the primary voice. As I said before, I never use a volume pedal in my regular shows because the organ is generally a supportive instrument, and except for a few scattered riffs ... it's a background voice.
Your performance was great. I hope this suggestion doesn't offend you , or diminish my appreciation. It's simply one observation from one set of ears. Carry on, my gifted musical friend! Remember ... "Music is what feelings SOUND like," Not sure who said that first, but I love it!
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