Workshop 4200

 

ABOUT

Workshop 4200 is a warehouse that rents creator space for artists, businesses and events. It is housed in the former Hammond Organ Factory building.

LOCATION

Neighborhood: Hermosa

On Diversey, directly next to the UP-MN train tracks
4200 W. Diversey Ave. Chicago, IL 60641
(entrance on Tripp)

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 HISTORY FROM WORKSHOP4200.COM

Workshop 4200 is housed in the former Hammond Organ Factory building, a place that once bustled with craftsmen and engineers meticulously assembling a new era of instruments that would go on to change the course of musical history. It all began in 1934 when Laurens Hammond filed a complex patent for a new type of musical machine, a device so innovative for the time that Henry Ford, the nation's foremost industrialist, ordered six organs before a single one had been built and offered to back the company. After being featured in Chicago radio station broadcast in 1929, the Hammond Organ gained popularity in black gospel churches near 4200 W Diversey. This popularity gave rise to a whole new kind of music, now known as Chicago Gospel. The organ's significance in this style of gospel led to its prominent usage in jazz music, its eventual adoption by other genres, and made Hammond a household name in America.

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