Andrew Crowley

Performer-Composer-Producer

Andrew Crowley has been the ballpark organist for the St. Paul Saints, the Triple-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, for over two decades—performing at nearly every home game since 2003. His Hammond organ stylings have become a signature part of the Saints’ game-day experience, blending tradition, groove, and crowd-pleasing flair.

 

A former recording artist with Fat Tuesday (Columbia Records), Andrew played Hammond organ on standout tracks like *Winter Storm* and *High & Low* from the album *Everybody’s Got One*, which received national airplay and acclaim. His studio, Organica Recording, is home to a vintage Hammond collection—including an L-100, M3, and C3—used in both production and performance.

 

Andrew performs live on a Hammond SK1 at the ballpark, but for festivals, blues showcases, and featured artist sets, he turns to a B-3, bringing that iconic tonewheel warmth to the stage. He also composed the original soundtrack for the documentary For the Fun of the Game, featuring Mike Veeck and Bill Murray, which celebrates the spirit and legacy of independent baseball.

 

With a deep respect for Hammond’s legacy and a lifelong commitment to live music, Andrew continues to perform, produce, and compose with Hammond at the heart of his sound. He’s currently exploring a transition to the XK-4, Hammond’s latest portable organ, to further elevate his live rig while preserving the classic B-3 tone.