So this is the Brooklyn style. Well whatever style it is it's very good. It sounded good to me. She is very creative. and rhythmic.
I read a comment regarding men's and women's styles of playing. I would like to add my two cents, if I may.
I really admired Shirley Scott out of Philly in the 50's and 60's. She was married to Stanley Turrentine the saxophonist who wrote the tune "Sugar". Stanley had a big hit off that tune. Shirley could play well although she generally didn't play bass lines. She used a bass player.
The female style is generally not as aggressive as the male style and I am not sure why. It might be testosterone verses estrogen. I notice that the college girls are playing a much more agressive style of women's basketball than they used to. Men are generally leaders. Usually they are risk takers, strong-willed and greedy as hell. Hell is in the Bible, by the way. However this is not true in all cases. The male symbol is usually a pointed symbol, while the female symbol is a cup to receive. I worship the sacred female. If God had made anything better, He would have kept it for Himself.
This lady can play well and she deserves all the recognition that she can get for her talent as a gospel organist.
Historically musicians are usually men in Africa as well as the rest of the world, however there have always been some women who destinguished themselves as musicans.
brother scott