Mittwoch, 15. August 2012

HammondCast 15 and Jon Hammond Journal August 15, 2012

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HammondCast 15 for KYOU Radio, this show just before Jon blasts over to Hamburg Germany to record a new album at NDR Radio. Special guest recordings of Jon with radio legend Al Jazzbeaux Collins telling the story of Jon's composition "Train Song" and with Chuy Varela talking about the meaning of Jon's song "Get Back In The Groove" played 2 different ways: from "Hammond's Bolero" CD 2003 release (instrumental) and a 1981 version from DTI Records label with Frank Biner on vocals and Jon covering all the instruments + Dave Danza on the drums. Last song: "Czechoslovakian Salsa Song"-JON HAMMOND Trio.
HammondCast is the music of Organist/Accordionist Jon Hammond *Member American Federation of Musicians Union Local 802/Local 6/ASCAP Publishing-JON HAMMOND International, Inc. "The FINGERS...are the SINGERS!"
http://www.HammondCast.com
Music, Travel & "Soft-News"

Jon Hammond with Jesse Chuy Varela in studio of KCSM 91.1 FM in San Mateo California



New York NY -- Local 802 Rehearsal Room - smokin' drummer Michael Pratt on the Pratt Brothers Big Band today - check this band out folks! Jon Hammond
*visit their website:
http://jazzcomposersservice.com/?page_id=48 — with Michael Pratt at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM



Since its formation in 1980, The Pratt Brothers Big Band has backed such musical artists as Fran Warren, Zoot Sims, Al Grey and Roy Eldridge. They have also performed a tribute to the great arranger, Fletcher Henderson, funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.



More and more radio stations are once again playing the music of the Swing Era. Co-bandleader, Dean Pratt has waited all his life for this golden opportunity. Along with fellow leader, Michael Pratt, Dean’s brother, this 16-piece band features the best musicians New York has to offer. Many are former sidemen of the Harry James, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, Gerry Mulligan and Buddy Rich bands, and are currently featured on Broadway and in the New York studios.
The band plays music from the libraries of Harry James, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, and Woody Herman, but also many pieces of original music written and arranged for the PBBB.

No other big band today captures so authentically the spirit and drive that made the best bands of the Swing Era so compelling, and no band possesses such a remarkably deep and diverse book, comprising charts by such classic Big Band arrangers as Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Jimmy Mundy, Neal Hefti and Ernie Wilkins to more progressive arrangers such as Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Holman, Thad Jones, Francy Boland, Don Piestrup and Mike Abene—music to dance to, as well as music to listen to, no matter what the occasion. cont.. — with Michael Pratt at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM.

New York NY -- Local 802 Rehearsal Hall - Gary Morgan's PanAmericana!
Incredible Band and Music! - Jon Hammond



http://www.panamericanajazz.com/bio.php
Gary Morgan and PanAmericana! Bios:

Gary Morgan was born in Santiago, Chile, but moved to Toronto, Canada at the age of 2. Tuned to music from an early age, he digested the popular music of the day, country music, Top 40, blues, big bands, rock & roll and rhythm & blues. Formative events in his early life included hearing the bands of Lionel Hampton, Count Basie and Illinois Jaquet up close, "these guys were really having fun!", and hearing Salsa for the first time, booming from a record shop in the Times Square subway station, on a Christmas visit to New York with his parents.

Another memorable experience from his early teens was attending the fabled Jazz at Massey Hall concert of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie et al. Memorable because he couldn't stand the music -- "too many notes" for his tender ears, and he lost his part time grocery job for deserting his fellow workers.

He started instrumental music in high school, wanted the drums, but was persuaded to take up the saxophone instead by his teacher. After a mediocre academic career, he settled down to practicing and freelanced in Toronto for 15 years, playing saxophone and woodwinds on TV variety shows, recordings, movie soundtracks, jingles and musical theater.

During this period Gary appeared with various musical artists including Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Dionne Warwick, Otis Redding, Gladys Knight, (Little) Stevie Wonder, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Jose Feliciano, Quincy Jones, Lionel Hampton, Oscar Peterson, Ray Charles, Rob McConnell, Buddy Rich, Benny Goodman and Henry Mancini.

Gary also studied theory, harmony and composition privately, as well as electronic music. He began composing and arranging music for various ensembles he was performing with, and leading his own small jazz groups. Signature memories from that era included his first trips to Cuba and Brazil. Brazil, in particular, has been a dominant influence on Gary's music:
"From the moment I first stepped off the plane, I was seduced by the warmth and poetry of the culture and the people. In musical terms, the great variety of rhythmic traditions, which are part of the DNA of every Brazilian, the harmonic subtlety of the popular and art music, but most importantly the rich melodic tradition of choro, going back 100 years or more, adds a dimension that seems lacking in our popular music in America."

In 1980, sensing a need for change, Gary received a Canada Council grant to study jazz composition at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, studying with the legendary Herb Pomeroy, among others. After a productive year, he packed his bags and migrated to New York, whereupon he switched to the bass, to better experience the perspective of the rhythm section.

In 1989, Gary was invited to join the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop under the guidance of Bob Brookmeyer and Manny Albam, and later Jim McNeely, where he gained more expertise writing for large ensembles, met other similarly inclined composers and acquired practical experience in the logistics of organizing and promoting concerts.

Gary has been the recipient of composition grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and is a member of the American Federation of Musicians, Local 802.


PanAmericana! began in New York in 1997 as a compositional vehicle for Gary, as well as a repertory orchestra for modern Cuban and Brazilian classics. The recent emphasis in the band has been the orchestration and arrangement of some of the wealth of material emerging from the contemporary composers of Brazil, who do not have much exposure in this country, including such major talents as Egberto Gismonti, Milton Nascimento, Hermeto Pascoal, Jovino Santos Neto and Itibere Zwarg. This is not your father's big band. Although Gary is steeped in the big band tradition and sound, PanAmericana! represents an attempt to expand, through orchestration, his rhythmic, melodic and harmonic ideas.

PanAmericana! is based in New York City, and plays a variety of venues in the New York and New Jersey area including Birdland, Makor, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, the Garage, Trumpets Jazz Club, the Baha'i Center, as well as concerts in Central Park, Brooklyn Museum. The personnel includes many of the finest New York area latin jazz musicians.

In 2004, Gary formed an all-star Canadian orchestra, which is based in Toronto, and is available for dates in Eastern Canada. — with Norbert Stachel at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM

*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Jane Dornacker Excerpt From Jon Hammond Show

http://archive.org/details/JonHammondJaneDornacker-Broadcaster_Comedienne_Composerhereinperformance/



Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpIHRNe45mA

R.I.P. Jane Dornacker, Jane died tragically in the NBC Helicopter on October 22, 1986 while on-air with Joey Reynolds on WNBC. I shot this with Jane less than a month before on Sept. 27th '86, she was a huge talent and good person greatly missed! Jon Hammond
*excerpt from my cable tv show - The Jon Hammond Show
http://www.HammondCast.com
Jane's Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Dornacker
Category:
People & Blogs
Tags:
Jane Dornacker, Tubes, WNBC, Leila And The Snakes, Jon Hammond Show, Joey Reynolds



Blip TV http://blip.tv/jon-hammond/jane-dornacker-broadcaster-comedienne-composer-here-in-performance-6302840



Vimeo http://vimeo.com/47444988

Jane Dornacker - Broadcaster, Comedienne, Composer here in performance from Jon Hammond on Vimeo.

New York NY -- R.I.P. Jane Dornacker, Jane died tragically in the NBC Helicopter on October 22, 1986 while on-air with Joey Reynolds.
Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpIHRNe45mA
I shot this with Jane less than a month before on Sept. 27th '86, she was a huge talent and good person greatly missed! Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Dornacker

Jane Dornacker (October 1, 1947 – October 22, 1986) was an American rock musician, actress, and comedienne turned traffic reporter.
In 1986, while working for WNBC 660 AM Radio in New York City (which became WFAN in 1988), Dornacker was aboard during two unrelated crashes of the helicopters leased to WNBC. She survived the first crash, but was killed in the second crash into the Hudson River, which occurred as she was in the middle of a live traffic report. Her death came shortly after that of her husband, Bob Knickerbocker, orphaning their 16-year-old daughter. The NTSB investigation determined the cause of the fatal crash to have been use of improper parts and poor maintenance on the part of Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.

Music and acting
Dornacker was the tall lead singer (Leila), keyboardist, and songwriter of the 1970s/1980s San Francisco "tack" rock group Leila and the Snakes. Pearl Gates and Pamela Wood provided supporting vocals. Their repertoire included "Rock and Roll Weirdos," "Pyramid Power" and a spoof version of Peggy Lee's "Is That All There Is?" Gates later left (and took the band with her) to form Pearl Harbor and the Explosions. Guitarist Miles Corbin went on to form the surf instrumental band the Aqua Velvets.
Dornacker provided lead vocals on "Christopher Columbus" (1978), a song by R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders. With Ron Nagle, she co-wrote the humorous hit song "Don't Touch Me There" for The Tubes. The song was sung by Re Styles and appeared on The Tubes' second studio album, Young and Rich (1976), and was released as a 7" single in the US, the UK, and Holland. The B-side was "Proud to Be an American". Jane had also toured with The Tubes as a backing singer and dancer.
Dornacker was also an actress. She appeared in playwright Sam Shepard's jazz opera Inacoma at San Francisco's Magic Theatre (1977) and was featured in other works by the Overtone Theatre. She appeared in The Stand-Up, Anita Sperm and as the mysterious Nurse Murch in the film The Right Stuff.
[edit]Stand up comedy and radio
Dornacker developed a successful career as a stand-up comic on the San Francisco circuit and did her first work as a traffic reporter in the early-mid-1980s for KFRC, a popular Top 40 radio station. She worked with Don Rose, who was that station's morning disc jockey at the time. She was noted for her exceptionally fast speech, so fast it required concentration to understand her. As she did traffic, she would tell her daughter Naomi to get up and get to school. She moved to New York City to become a much-loved, raspy-voiced "trafficologist" and "Jane-in-a-plane." After Dornacker died, Rose arranged several tributes to establish a college fund for Naomi.
Dornacker survived one helicopter crash only to die in a second helicopter crash in the same year. On April 18, 1986, Dornacker was reporting from a WNBC helicopter over the Hackensack River in New Jersey when the aircraft crashed into the river. She and the pilot survived and were able to swim to shore.
[edit]Death

On October 22, 1986, at 4:44 PM, while Dornacker was giving one of the station's N-Copter traffic reports during the Joey Reynolds Show on WNBC Radio in New York City, the Enstrom F-28 helicopter she was reporting from plunged into the Hudson River from an altitude of roughly 75 feet. On her final radio broadcast she was giving a report of an accident involving a tractor-trailer and a car as well as a car fire. She also stated that the outbound Holland Tunnel was heavy with traffic and that the Lincoln Tunnel was much better with traffic and a car fire. Dornacker was starting her report for incoming New Jersey traffic when the helicopter suffered mechanical failure in mid broadcast and crashed. Her last words were "Hit the water, hit the water, hit the water!"
The F-28 helicopter nose-dived, struck the top of a chain link fence at a river pier, crashed into the Hudson River very near to the Manhattan shore and sank in 15 to 20 feet of water. Both occupants were trapped for nearly 10–15 minutes before help arrived. Dornacker died on her way to Saint Vincent's Hospital. She was 39 years old. Her pilot and the only other occupant, Bill Pate, was severely injured but survived.
In the subsequent investigation, the NTSB found that the sprag clutch that was installed in the helicopter, which was on lease to WNBC Radio by Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, was a military surplus part which was not designed for use in a civilian aircraft, and that the part had not been adequately lubricated. It directly led to a mid-air seizure of the main rotor blades. The staff of WNBC were so appalled at the revelation of this malpractice at Spectrum Helicopters that at one point they threatened to resign en masse.[citation needed]
[edit]Final crash transcript
Aircheck of the incident
“ Joey Reynolds: "Okay, here's Jane Dornacker now in the N-Copter"
(NBC chimes)
Dornacker: "Thank you very much, Joey. There was indeed an accident southbound on the Major Deegan at the Mosholu Parkway, an accident, a serious accident involving a tractor trailer and a car. It has been pushed off to the shoulder, but now watch out there now, because another flatbed truck is going to have to come to clear it, so yield right-of-way. Northbound on the BQE, we've spotted that disabled vehicle in the right-hand lane before the Kosciuszko, not causing much of a backup, but further northbound there on the BQE, traffic is very heavy, past the Kosciuszko all the way over to the LIE. The outbound Holland Tunnel extra-heavy for you right now; earlier there was a car fire at Hudson and Canal Street. It has been cleared out, except heading to New Jersey, the outbound Lincoln Tunnel looks a lot better for you. In New Jersey...
(helicopter engine overspeed)
Hit the water! Hit the water! Hit the water!
(Brief static followed by five seconds of dead air)
Reynolds: Okay, we're gonna play some, uh, some music here I think. Find out what's going on with the helicopter. Something happened there. It's, uh, quarter of 5; 16 'til 5 on WNBC, on the Joey Reynolds show. We're taking an N-Copter report from Jane Dornacker; let's check in and see how they're doing there, and then we'll come right back at you.
(Hip to Be Square plays)
Reynolds: I hope nothing happened with Jane. We had, uh, a helicopter report, from the N-Copter. Of course, you know, once before, we had this happen. A few months ago, she went down in the, uh, in the drink. Not she, I mean, she has a... pilot. Jane is, uh...
Other voice: Well, until we find out what's going on, we'll just...
Reynolds: Jane was up there just now giving us a report, and sometimes it just gets cut off, too, you know. It's just an electronic thing. But, uh, this time she said, uh, "hit the water," or something like that. So we're going to find out what's going on there, so stay tuned. We hope nothing... say a little prayer, hope nothing's, nothing's wrong. That's really a... (deep breath) that's a hard, hard job.

[edit]Aftermath

Dornacker's then 16-year-old daughter, Naomi, received $325,000 in a settlement with owner Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, NJ, and the maker of the helicopter. Naomi's father Bob Knickerbocker died shortly before her mother's death.
All the New York stations grounded their traffic helicopters for a few days after that accident.
A memorial concert in celebration of Jane took place at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on Saturday, November 22, 1986.
There is a memorial to her in Wayne, New Jersey, where Dornacker and her family lived.
Shortly after the incident several on-air interviews with WNBC Radio staff describe the incident and their feelings in detail, including how other news organizations "pumped news" into the WNBC Radio newsroom as they were all in shock. Joey Reynolds broke down on-air when talking about her now orphaned child. WNBC played other interviews with friends and recordings of her talking about the first helicopter crash earlier that same year. Her music was also played during these tribute shows including "Don't Touch Me There" which she wrote for The Tubes. —

New York NY -- Local 802 - R.I.P. Wade Barnes, passed away at only 57, never complained...very nice swingin' cat! Jon Hammond



*seen here in picture I took with Mike Camoia tenor and Bob Cunningham bass at Local 802 Monday Night Jazz Session
Drummer, Educator Wade Barnes Dies at 57
http://jazztimes.com/articles/29681-drummer-educator-wade-barnes-dies-at-57
By Jeff Tamarkin
Wade Barnes, a drummer, composer, producer, bandleader, arranger, educator and executive, passed away March 3 a age 57. The cause and place of death were not reported. Barnes was founder of the Brooklyn Four Plus One, Inc., a nonprofit whose stated mission, according to the organization’s website, is “to bring the highest quality of America’s classical music [jazz] to all ages, races, ethnic groups and socioeconomic levels.”

Originally, the site states, the Brooklyn Four Plus One, Inc. “was a band organized by drummer and educator Wade Barnes in the mid 1990s. The band was comprised of native Brooklynites deeply rooted in America’s musical culture. The ensemble conducted performances, clinics and symposia for a variety of audiences.” The group was later renamed the Brooklyn Repertory Ensemble (B.R.E.) and is now comprised of 17 members and plays for schools and arts organizations, particularly in under-served communities.

Barnes, who received multiple music degrees from colleges and universities, is credited, according to his official biography, with “facilitating a holistic conception which incorporates the entire history of American music.” He led Wade Barnes and the Bottom Line (a 10-member ensemble) and Wade Barnes and Unit Structures. During his career he also performed with “Doc” Cheatham, Earle Warren, Dicky Wells, Howard McGhee; Jimmy Garrison, Bob Cranshaw, Archie Shepp, Sonny Fortune; Jon Faddis and others. In addition, Barnes created clinics, workshops and curricula for the New York City Public Schools.

Barnes appeared on numerous recordings with several ensembles. — with Bob Cunningham at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM

The Latest Prank From TSA Airport Inspectors -- Ha Hah Ha, very funny!
I traveled yesterday with my instrument in a very special case made by Gator company that has the latest TSA approved lock which I do not use, I never lock my cases ever since 9/11. Often the TSA people do not close the latches properly - 4 latches on the case, I get it back from a flight and 1, 2, or even 3 have not been latched properly, so I have taken to putting green gaffers tape over the latches and I put a very friendly respectful letter inside the case to the TSA to ask them kindly to be careful to close the latches properly. Last night I got home with my case, the TSA Agent decided to lock the case up with his TSA Key, I am not carrying the key since I routinely do not lock the case. No other key will work and I have a lot of keys -



New York NY -- God bless the B&H people for letting me use one of their TSA keys to unlock my flight case that the smart-aleck TSA agent locked up when he inspected it, so I didn't have to break it open. Thank you B&H...B&H Photo Rules! Jon Hammond — at B&H Photo Video Pro Audio http://www.bhphotovideo.com



New York NY -- It's a little bit blurry the image, but here is the National Panasonic tube table radio that I hand-carried from California to my friend Mike's Cupcake Cafe on Ninth Avenue NYC, now installed and rockin' the cafe!
My girlfriend wrapped it good with bubble-wrap and TLC, it made the trip fine - Vintage National Panasonic RE-784A AM FM Tube Radio - this radio is from the California Historical Radio Society / CHRS. Mike is an avid radio listener, I'm sure he'll have "The Blues Hour" from WBGO 88.3 FM blaring over it at 3PM tomorrow and I'll drop in for a cup of coffee and enjoy the sound and good strong coffee! Next stop after: Local 802 Monday Night Jazz Session - Jon Hammond — at Cupcake Cafe http://www.cupcakecafe-nyc.com
545 9th Avenue (btw 40th & 41st Street)

New York NY -- Aston Martin coupe parked out in front of Uncle Jack's Steakhouse sighted on Ninth Avenue - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_Martin_Rapide



19 Broadway - Jon Hammond Band
Youtube">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-7_DphmfV0">Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-7_DphmfV0
10,005



*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Agora Stage Jam Of The Year

http://archive.org/details/LegendaryJamOfTheYearBand2012MusikmesseAgoraStage

Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage

Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxS2lkIjFQQ

Led by Guitarist Musical Director Tommy Denander - Legendary Jam Of The Year Band jamming on a Jimi Hendrix tune Little Wing on the Agora Stage.
Chuck Plaisance sings this one with Jekko S. on bass, Jimmy Kresic keys, Pi TTi Hecht percussion, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ, Ricky Lawson drums, Sky Dangcil harpejji - Bobby Kimball seen at beginning announcing, just sang song before - http://www.HammondCast.com



Blip TV http://blip.tv/jon-hammond/legendary-jam-of-the-year-band-2012-musikmesse-agora-stage-6299337



Vimeo http://vimeo.com/47311151

San Lorenzo California -- Lydia Pense of Cold Blood interview with Jon Hammond on HammondCast

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-561051 — with Lydia Pense at Starbucks San Lorenzo

owner "Jack" cruising in the 1955 T-Bird - Jon Hammond
(Jack owns series 1955, 1956 and 1957 T-Birds) very cool! JH



Jane Dornacker, NBC, Helicopter crash, Gary Morgan Panamericana, Pratt Brothers Big Band, Associated Musicians of Greater New York, HammondCast, Local 802, Jon Hammond

Montag, 13. August 2012

Jane Dornacker Excerpt From Jon Hammond Show and Journal August 13, 2012

*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Jane Dornacker Excerpt From Jon Hammond Show

http://archive.org/details/JonHammondJaneDornacker-Broadcaster_Comedienne_Composerhereinperformance/



Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpIHRNe45mA

R.I.P. Jane Dornacker, Jane died tragically in the NBC Helicopter on October 22, 1986 while on-air with Joey Reynolds on WNBC. I shot this with Jane less than a month before on Sept. 27th '86, she was a huge talent and good person greatly missed! Jon Hammond
*excerpt from my cable tv show - The Jon Hammond Show
http://www.HammondCast.com
Jame's Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Dornacker
Category:
People & Blogs
Tags:
Jane Dornacker, Tubes, WNBC, Leila And The Snakes, Jon Hammond Show, Joey Reynolds



Blip TV http://blip.tv/jon-hammond/jane-dornacker-broadcaster-comedienne-composer-here-in-performance-6302840



Vimeo http://vimeo.com/47444988

Jane Dornacker - Broadcaster, Comedienne, Composer here in performance from Jon Hammond on Vimeo.

New York NY -- R.I.P. Jane Dornacker, Jane died tragically in the NBC Helicopter on October 22, 1986 while on-air with Joey Reynolds.
Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpIHRNe45mA
I shot this with Jane less than a month before on Sept. 27th '86, she was a huge talent and good person greatly missed! Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Dornacker

Jane Dornacker (October 1, 1947 – October 22, 1986) was an American rock musician, actress, and comedienne turned traffic reporter.
In 1986, while working for WNBC 660 AM Radio in New York City (which became WFAN in 1988), Dornacker was aboard during two unrelated crashes of the helicopters leased to WNBC. She survived the first crash, but was killed in the second crash into the Hudson River, which occurred as she was in the middle of a live traffic report. Her death came shortly after that of her husband, Bob Knickerbocker, orphaning their 16-year-old daughter. The NTSB investigation determined the cause of the fatal crash to have been use of improper parts and poor maintenance on the part of Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.

Music and acting
Dornacker was the tall lead singer (Leila), keyboardist, and songwriter of the 1970s/1980s San Francisco "tack" rock group Leila and the Snakes. Pearl Gates and Pamela Wood provided supporting vocals. Their repertoire included "Rock and Roll Weirdos," "Pyramid Power" and a spoof version of Peggy Lee's "Is That All There Is?" Gates later left (and took the band with her) to form Pearl Harbor and the Explosions. Guitarist Miles Corbin went on to form the surf instrumental band the Aqua Velvets.
Dornacker provided lead vocals on "Christopher Columbus" (1978), a song by R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders. With Ron Nagle, she co-wrote the humorous hit song "Don't Touch Me There" for The Tubes. The song was sung by Re Styles and appeared on The Tubes' second studio album, Young and Rich (1976), and was released as a 7" single in the US, the UK, and Holland. The B-side was "Proud to Be an American". Jane had also toured with The Tubes as a backing singer and dancer.
Dornacker was also an actress. She appeared in playwright Sam Shepard's jazz opera Inacoma at San Francisco's Magic Theatre (1977) and was featured in other works by the Overtone Theatre. She appeared in The Stand-Up, Anita Sperm and as the mysterious Nurse Murch in the film The Right Stuff.
[edit]Stand up comedy and radio
Dornacker developed a successful career as a stand-up comic on the San Francisco circuit and did her first work as a traffic reporter in the early-mid-1980s for KFRC, a popular Top 40 radio station. She worked with Don Rose, who was that station's morning disc jockey at the time. She was noted for her exceptionally fast speech, so fast it required concentration to understand her. As she did traffic, she would tell her daughter Naomi to get up and get to school. She moved to New York City to become a much-loved, raspy-voiced "trafficologist" and "Jane-in-a-plane." After Dornacker died, Rose arranged several tributes to establish a college fund for Naomi.
Dornacker survived one helicopter crash only to die in a second helicopter crash in the same year. On April 18, 1986, Dornacker was reporting from a WNBC helicopter over the Hackensack River in New Jersey when the aircraft crashed into the river. She and the pilot survived and were able to swim to shore.
[edit]Death

On October 22, 1986, at 4:44 PM, while Dornacker was giving one of the station's N-Copter traffic reports during the Joey Reynolds Show on WNBC Radio in New York City, the Enstrom F-28 helicopter she was reporting from plunged into the Hudson River from an altitude of roughly 75 feet. On her final radio broadcast she was giving a report of an accident involving a tractor-trailer and a car as well as a car fire. She also stated that the outbound Holland Tunnel was heavy with traffic and that the Lincoln Tunnel was much better with traffic and a car fire. Dornacker was starting her report for incoming New Jersey traffic when the helicopter suffered mechanical failure in mid broadcast and crashed. Her last words were "Hit the water, hit the water, hit the water!"
The F-28 helicopter nose-dived, struck the top of a chain link fence at a river pier, crashed into the Hudson River very near to the Manhattan shore and sank in 15 to 20 feet of water. Both occupants were trapped for nearly 10–15 minutes before help arrived. Dornacker died on her way to Saint Vincent's Hospital. She was 39 years old. Her pilot and the only other occupant, Bill Pate, was severely injured but survived.
In the subsequent investigation, the NTSB found that the sprag clutch that was installed in the helicopter, which was on lease to WNBC Radio by Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, was a military surplus part which was not designed for use in a civilian aircraft, and that the part had not been adequately lubricated. It directly led to a mid-air seizure of the main rotor blades. The staff of WNBC were so appalled at the revelation of this malpractice at Spectrum Helicopters that at one point they threatened to resign en masse.[citation needed]
[edit]Final crash transcript
Aircheck of the incident
“ Joey Reynolds: "Okay, here's Jane Dornacker now in the N-Copter"
(NBC chimes)
Dornacker: "Thank you very much, Joey. There was indeed an accident southbound on the Major Deegan at the Mosholu Parkway, an accident, a serious accident involving a tractor trailer and a car. It has been pushed off to the shoulder, but now watch out there now, because another flatbed truck is going to have to come to clear it, so yield right-of-way. Northbound on the BQE, we've spotted that disabled vehicle in the right-hand lane before the Kosciuszko, not causing much of a backup, but further northbound there on the BQE, traffic is very heavy, past the Kosciuszko all the way over to the LIE. The outbound Holland Tunnel extra-heavy for you right now; earlier there was a car fire at Hudson and Canal Street. It has been cleared out, except heading to New Jersey, the outbound Lincoln Tunnel looks a lot better for you. In New Jersey...
(helicopter engine overspeed)
Hit the water! Hit the water! Hit the water!
(Brief static followed by five seconds of dead air)
Reynolds: Okay, we're gonna play some, uh, some music here I think. Find out what's going on with the helicopter. Something happened there. It's, uh, quarter of 5; 16 'til 5 on WNBC, on the Joey Reynolds show. We're taking an N-Copter report from Jane Dornacker; let's check in and see how they're doing there, and then we'll come right back at you.
(Hip to Be Square plays)
Reynolds: I hope nothing happened with Jane. We had, uh, a helicopter report, from the N-Copter. Of course, you know, once before, we had this happen. A few months ago, she went down in the, uh, in the drink. Not she, I mean, she has a... pilot. Jane is, uh...
Other voice: Well, until we find out what's going on, we'll just...
Reynolds: Jane was up there just now giving us a report, and sometimes it just gets cut off, too, you know. It's just an electronic thing. But, uh, this time she said, uh, "hit the water," or something like that. So we're going to find out what's going on there, so stay tuned. We hope nothing... say a little prayer, hope nothing's, nothing's wrong. That's really a... (deep breath) that's a hard, hard job.

[edit]Aftermath

Dornacker's then 16-year-old daughter, Naomi, received $325,000 in a settlement with owner Spectrum Helicopters of Ridgefield Park, NJ, and the maker of the helicopter. Naomi's father Bob Knickerbocker died shortly before her mother's death.
All the New York stations grounded their traffic helicopters for a few days after that accident.
A memorial concert in celebration of Jane took place at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on Saturday, November 22, 1986.
There is a memorial to her in Wayne, New Jersey, where Dornacker and her family lived.
Shortly after the incident several on-air interviews with WNBC Radio staff describe the incident and their feelings in detail, including how other news organizations "pumped news" into the WNBC Radio newsroom as they were all in shock. Joey Reynolds broke down on-air when talking about her now orphaned child. WNBC played other interviews with friends and recordings of her talking about the first helicopter crash earlier that same year. Her music was also played during these tribute shows including "Don't Touch Me There" which she wrote for The Tubes. —

New York NY -- Local 802 - R.I.P. Wade Barnes, passed away at only 57, never complained...very nice swingin' cat! Jon Hammond



*seen here in picture I took with Mike Camoia tenor and Bob Cunningham bass at Local 802 Monday Night Jazz Session
Drummer, Educator Wade Barnes Dies at 57
http://jazztimes.com/articles/29681-drummer-educator-wade-barnes-dies-at-57
By Jeff Tamarkin
Wade Barnes, a drummer, composer, producer, bandleader, arranger, educator and executive, passed away March 3 a age 57. The cause and place of death were not reported. Barnes was founder of the Brooklyn Four Plus One, Inc., a nonprofit whose stated mission, according to the organization’s website, is “to bring the highest quality of America’s classical music [jazz] to all ages, races, ethnic groups and socioeconomic levels.”

Originally, the site states, the Brooklyn Four Plus One, Inc. “was a band organized by drummer and educator Wade Barnes in the mid 1990s. The band was comprised of native Brooklynites deeply rooted in America’s musical culture. The ensemble conducted performances, clinics and symposia for a variety of audiences.” The group was later renamed the Brooklyn Repertory Ensemble (B.R.E.) and is now comprised of 17 members and plays for schools and arts organizations, particularly in under-served communities.

Barnes, who received multiple music degrees from colleges and universities, is credited, according to his official biography, with “facilitating a holistic conception which incorporates the entire history of American music.” He led Wade Barnes and the Bottom Line (a 10-member ensemble) and Wade Barnes and Unit Structures. During his career he also performed with “Doc” Cheatham, Earle Warren, Dicky Wells, Howard McGhee; Jimmy Garrison, Bob Cranshaw, Archie Shepp, Sonny Fortune; Jon Faddis and others. In addition, Barnes created clinics, workshops and curricula for the New York City Public Schools.

Barnes appeared on numerous recordings with several ensembles. — with Bob Cunningham at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM

The Latest Prank From TSA Airport Inspectors -- Ha Hah Ha, very funny!
I traveled yesterday with my instrument in a very special case made by Gator company that has the latest TSA approved lock which I do not use, I never lock my cases ever since 9/11. Often the TSA people do not close the latches properly - 4 latches on the case, I get it back from a flight and 1, 2, or even 3 have not been latched properly, so I have taken to putting green gaffers tape over the latches and I put a very friendly respectful letter inside the case to the TSA to ask them kindly to be careful to close the latches properly. Last night I got home with my case, the TSA Agent decided to lock the case up with his TSA Key, I am not carrying the key since I routinely do not lock the case. No other key will work and I have a lot of keys -



New York NY -- God bless the B&H people for letting me use one of their TSA keys to unlock my flight case that the smart-aleck TSA agent locked up when he inspected it, so I didn't have to break it open. Thank you B&H...B&H Photo Rules! Jon Hammond — at B&H Photo Video Pro Audio http://www.bhphotovideo.com



New York NY -- It's a little bit blurry the image, but here is the National Panasonic tube table radio that I hand-carried from California to my friend Mike's Cupcake Cafe on Ninth Avenue NYC, now installed and rockin' the cafe!
My girlfriend wrapped it good with bubble-wrap and TLC, it made the trip fine - Vintage National Panasonic RE-784A AM FM Tube Radio - this radio is from the California Historical Radio Society / CHRS. Mike is an avid radio listener, I'm sure he'll have "The Blues Hour" from WBGO 88.3 FM blaring over it at 3PM tomorrow and I'll drop in for a cup of coffee and enjoy the sound and good strong coffee! Next stop after: Local 802 Monday Night Jazz Session - Jon Hammond — at Cupcake Cafe http://www.cupcakecafe-nyc.com
545 9th Avenue (btw 40th & 41st Street)

New York NY -- Aston Martin coupe parked out in front of Uncle Jack's Steakhouse sighted on Ninth Avenue - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_Martin_Rapide



19 Broadway - Jon Hammond Band
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*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Agora Stage Jam Of The Year

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Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage

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Led by Guitarist Musical Director Tommy Denander - Legendary Jam Of The Year Band jamming on a Jimi Hendrix tune Little Wing on the Agora Stage.
Chuck Plaisance sings this one with Jekko S. on bass, Jimmy Kresic keys, Pi TTi Hecht percussion, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ, Ricky Lawson drums, Sky Dangcil harpejji - Bobby Kimball seen at beginning announcing, just sang song before - http://www.HammondCast.com



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San Lorenzo California -- Lydia Pense of Cold Blood interview with Jon Hammond on HammondCast

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-561051 — with Lydia Pense at Starbucks San Lorenzo

owner "Jack" cruising in the 1955 T-Bird - Jon Hammond
(Jack owns series 1955, 1956 and 1957 T-Birds) very cool! JH



Jane Dornacker, Tubes, NBC, Helicopter Crash, Jon Hammond Show, Comeddienne, Joey Reynolds, Traffic Reporter, Jazz, Blues, Rock Band, Don't touch me there

Samstag, 11. August 2012

Agora Stage Jam Of The Year and Jon Hammond Journal August 12, 2012

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Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage

Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxS2lkIjFQQ

Led by Guitarist Musical Director Tommy Denander - Legendary Jam Of The Year Band jamming on a Jimi Hendrix tune Little Wing on the Agora Stage.
Chuck Plaisance sings this one with Jekko S. on bass, Jimmy Kresic keys, Pi TTi Hecht percussion, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ, Ricky Lawson drums, Sky Dangcil harpejji - Bobby Kimball seen at beginning announcing, just sang song before - http://www.HammondCast.com



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San Lorenzo California -- Lydia Pense of Cold Blood interview with Jon Hammond on HammondCast

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-561051 — with Lydia Pense at Starbucks San Lorenzo

owner "Jack" cruising in the 1955 T-Bird - Jon Hammond
(Jack owns series 1955, 1956 and 1957 T-Birds) very cool! JH



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird
The Thunderbird ("T-Bird"), is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005. When introduced, it created the market niche eventually known as the personal luxury car.
Evoking the mythological creature of indigenous peoples of North America, the Thunderbird entered production for the 1955 model year as a sporty two-seat convertible. Unlike the Chevrolet Corvette, it was not marketed as a sports car. Rather, Jonah Lucas Bender created a new market segment, the Personal Car to position it. In 1958, the Thunderbird gained a second row of seats. Succeeding generations became larger until the line was downsized in 1977, again in 1980, and once again in 1983. Sales were good until the 1990s, when large 2-door coupes became unpopular; production ceased at the end of 1997. In 2002 production of the Thunderbird started again, a revived 2-seat model was launched, which was available through the end of the 2005 model year. From its introduction in 1955 to its most recent departure in 2005, Ford has produced over 4.4 million Thunderbirds.[1]
[edit]Convertible models

The Second to Fourth Generation Thunderbird convertibles were similar in design to the Lincoln convertible of the time and borrowed from earlier Ford hardtop/convertible designs. While these Thunderbird models had a true convertible soft top, the top was lowered to stow in the forward trunk area. This design reduced available trunk space when the top was down.
The trunk lid was rear-hinged; raised and lowered via hydraulic cylinders during the top raising or lowering cycle. The forward end of the trunk lid contained a metal plate that extended upward to cover the area that the top is stowed in. With the top down and the trunk lid lowered, there is no sight of the soft top.
The overall appearance was a sleek look with no trace of a convertible top at all. No cover boot was needed.
However, this design could present a challenge to one who is troubleshooting a convertible top malfunction. The system consists of a spiderweb of solenoids, relays, limit switches, electric motors, a hydraulic pump/reservoir, hydraulic directional valves and cylinders. While the hydraulics are not often a cause for trouble, the electrical relays are known to fail. Failure of any of the relays, motors or limit switches will prevent the convertible system from completing the cycle.
Unlike hardtop models that utilized a conventional key-secured, forward hinged design, the convertibles combined the trunk opening and closing within the convertible top operating system. As a result of this design, the trunks of convertible models were notorious for leaking.
[edit]Genesis

A smaller two-seater sports roadster was created at the behest of Henry Ford II in 1953 called the Vega. The completed one-off generated interest at the time, but had meager power, European looks, and a correspondingly high cost, so it never proceeded to production. The Thunderbird was similar in concept, but would be more American in style, more luxurious, and less sport-oriented.
The men and their teams generally credited with the creation of the original Thunderbird are: Lewis D. Crusoe, a retired GM executive lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II; George Walker, chief stylist and a Ford vice-president; Frank Hershey, chief stylist for Ford Division; Bill Boyer, designer Body Development Studio who became manager of Thunderbird Studio in spring of 1955, and Bill Burnett, chief engineer. Ford Designer William P. Boyer was lead stylist on the original 1955 two-seater Thunderbird and also had a hand in designing the future series of Thunderbirds including the 30th Anniversary Edition. Hershey's participation in the creation of the Thunderbird was more administrative than artistic. Crusoe and Walker met in France in October 1951. Walking in the Grand Palais in Paris, Crusoe pointed at a sports car and asked Walker, 'Why can’t we have something like that?' Some versions of the story claim that Walker replied by telling Crusoe, "oh, we're working on it"...although if anything existed at the time beyond casual dream-car sketches by members of the design staff, records of it have never come to light.
Walker promptly telephoned Ford's HQ in Dearborn and told designer Frank Hershey about the conversation with Crusoe. Hershey took the idea and began working on the vehicle. The concept was for a two-passenger open car, with a target weight of 2525 lb (1145 kg), an Interceptor V8 engine based on the forthcoming overhead-valve Ford V8 slated for 1954 model year introduction, and a top speed of over 100 mph (160 km/h). Crusoe saw a painted clay model on May 18, 1953, which corresponded closely to the final car; he gave the car the go-ahead in September after comparing it with current European trends. After Henry Ford II returned from the Los Angeles Auto Show (Autorama) in 1953 he approved the final design concept to compete with the then new Corvette.
The name was not among the thousands proposed, including rejected options such as Apache (the original name of the P-51 Mustang), Falcon (owned by Chrysler at the time),[2] Eagle, Tropicale, Hawaiian, and Thunderbolt.[3] Rather, it was suggested to the designer and, in the hurry-up mood of the project, accepted.[3]
[edit]Generations

[edit]First generation (1955–1957)
Main article: Ford Thunderbird (first generation)


1957 Ford Thunderbird
The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette, which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before. Under rapid development, the Thunderbird went from idea to prototype in about a year, being unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. Like the Corvette, the Thunderbird had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout. Production of the Thunderbird began later on in 1954 on September 9 with the car beginning sales as a 1955 model on October 22, 1954. Though sharing some design characteristics with other Fords of the time, such as single, circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tailfins, the Thunderbird was sleeker and more athletic in shape, and had features like a faux hood scoop and a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer hinting a higher performance nature that other Fords didn't possess. Mechanically though, the Thunderbird could trace its roots to other mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 inches (2,591 mm) wheelbase frame was mostly a shortened version of that used in other Fords while the car's standard 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 came from Ford's Mercury division.[4]
Though inspired by, and positioned directly against, the Corvette, Ford billed the Thunderbird as a personal luxury car, putting a greater emphasis on the car's comfort and convenience features rather than its inherent sportiness.[4] Designations aside, the Thunderbird sold exceptionally well in its first year. In fact, the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by more than 23-to-one for 1955 with 16,155 Thunderbirds sold against 700 Corvettes.[5] With the Thunderbird considered a success, few changes were made to the car for 1956. The most notable change was moving the spare tire to a continental-style rear bumper in order to make more storage room in the trunk, and an optional porthole in the removable roof was offered and often selected by buyers. However, the addition of the weight at the rear caused steering issues. The spare was moved back to the trunk in 1957 when the trunk was restyled and made slightly larger. Among the few other changes were new paint colors, the addition of circular porthole windows as standard in the fiberglass roof to improve rearward visibility, and a 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-block V8 making 215 horsepower (160 kW) when mated to a 3-speed manual transmission or 225 horsepower (168 kW) when mated to a Ford-O-Matic 2-speed automatic transmission; this transmission featured a "low gear", which was accessible only via the gear selector. When in "Drive", it was a 2-speed automatic transmission (similar to Chevrolet's Powerglide).
The Thunderbird was revised for 1957 with a reshaped front bumper, a larger grille and tailfins, and larger tail lamps. The 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 became the Thunderbird's standard engine, and now produced 245 horsepower (183 kW). Other, even more powerful versions of the 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 were available including one with two four-barrel Holley carburetors and another with a Paxton supercharger delivering 300 horsepower (220 kW). Though Ford was pleased to see sales of the Thunderbird rise to a record-breaking 21,380 units for 1957, company executives felt the car could do even better, leading to a substantial redesign of the car for 1958.
[edit]Second generation (1958–1960)
Main article: Ford Thunderbird (second generation)



HAMMONDCAST 20 JOURNAL JON HAMMOND AUGUST 10, 2012

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San Francisco California -- Skyline of SF CA seen from upper deck of San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge at dusk - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_San_Francisco



The U.S. city of San Francisco, California, is the site of over 410 high-rises,[1] 44 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The tallest building in the city is the Transamerica Pyramid, which rises 853 ft (260 m) and is currently the 31st-tallest building in the United States.[2] Another famous San Francisco skyscraper is 555 California Street, which is the city's second tallest building. It is also known as Bank of America Center.[3]
Many of San Francisco's tallest buildings, particularly its office skyscrapers,[4] were completed in a massive building boom that occurred from the late 1960s until the late 1980s.[5] This boom was dubbed a "Manhattanization wave" by residents of the city, and led to local legislation passed that set in some of the strictest building height limit requirements in the country.[6] This led to a slowdown of skyscraper construction during the 1990s, but construction of taller buildings has resumed recently as the building height requirements have been relaxed and overlooked in light of recent economic activity. The city is currently going through a second boom, with 34 buildings over 400 feet (122 m) proposed, approved, or under construction in the city. San Francisco boasts 21 skyscrapers that rise at least 492 feet (150 m) in height. Overall, San Francisco's skyline is ranked (based upon existing and under construction buildings over 492 feet (150 m) tall) second in the Pacific coast region (after Los Angeles) and seventh in the United States, after New York City, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, and Dallas.[A]
Due to a housing shortage and the subsequent real estate boom, the city's strict building height code has been relaxed over the years, and there have been many skyscrapers proposed for construction in the city; some, such as the One Rincon Hill South Tower, have already been completed. Several other taller buildings are proposed in connection with the Transbay Terminal redevelopment project. The San Francisco Transbay development consists of 10 skyscrapers set to rise over 400 feet (122 m) tall, with three of the towers scheduled to rise over 1,000 feet (305 m).[7] If constructed, these towers would be the first buildings in San Francisco to qualify as supertalls, and would be among the tallest in the United States. Many other tall proposals have been submitted as well, including the Sun Tower, which is planned to rise on Treasure Island.

*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: In Memory of David Fathead Newman as seen on The Jon Hammond Show

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From Jon Hammond's archives as seen on long-running NYC cable TV show The Jon Hammond Show - 1990 appearance in Zanzibar and Grill featuring the late great saxophonist David Fathead Newman with drummer Bernard Purdie, Jon Hammond at the B3 organ, George Naha gtr. - playing a classic Purdie Shuffle opening number J&W Blues - camera by Joe Berger - with thanks and also in memory of Eric Fuchsman - and thanks to Kelli Grant former manager of Zanzibar for keeping the spirit on FaceBook Friends of Zanzibar - Jon Hammond - May 17, 1990
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Anaheim California -- Jon Hammond, Joe Berger, Tony Arambarri
http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/joe-berger



Fort Myers Florida -- Lou Colombo and Jon Hammond
http://hammondjazz.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/lou-colombo-movie-part-2-by-jon-hammond/



jam of the year, agora, musikmesse, david fathead newman, saxophonist, lou colombo, trumpet, jon hammond, sk1 organ, tv radio, jazz, blues, heavy rock, hendrix

Freitag, 10. August 2012

In Memory of David Fathead Newman as seen on The Jon Hammond Show

*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: In Memory of David Fathead Newman as seen on The Jon Hammond Show

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From Jon Hammond's archives as seen on long-running NYC cable TV show The Jon Hammond Show - 1990 appearance in Zanzibar and Grill featuring the late great saxophonist David Fathead Newman with drummer Bernard Purdie, Jon Hammond at the B3 organ, George Naha gtr. - playing a classic Purdie Shuffle opening number J&W Blues - camera by Joe Berger - with thanks and also in memory of Eric Fuchsman - and thanks to Kelli Grant former manager of Zanzibar for keeping the spirit on FaceBook Friends of Zanzibar - Jon Hammond - May 17, 1990
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Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage

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Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage from Jon Hammond on Vimeo.

Legendary Jam Of The Year Band 2012 Musikmesse Agora Stage

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Led by Guitarist Musical Director Tommy Denander - Legendary Jam Of The Year Band jamming on a Jimi Hendrix tune Little Wing on the Agora Stage.
Chuck Plaisance sings this one with Jekko S. on bass, Jimmy Kresic keys, Pi TTi Hecht percussion, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ, Ricky Lawson drums, Sky Dangcil harpejji - Bobby Kimball seen at beginning announcing, just sang song before - http://www.HammondCast.com
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David Fathead Newman, Zanzibar, Bernard Purdie, Musikmesse, Tommy Denander, Jon Hammond, Sk1 Organ, Agora Stage, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Jimi Hendrix, New York, Frankfurt

Donnerstag, 9. August 2012

HammondCast 20 Journal Jon Hammond August 10, 2012

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HammondCast 20 Broadcasting today from Las Vegas Nevada in the Mirage Hotel, 2 ballads from my new recordings at NDR Radio Studio 1: "Skylark" and "Easy Living" with LUTZ BUCHNER (alto sax), JOE GALLARDO (trombone), HEINZ LICHIUS (drums) and myself JON HAMMOND on the new XK-3 Hammond Organ, mixed by NDR Engineer RUDY GROSSER. From there we go to San Francisco County Jail #8 "Pod E" where the ladies in CJ8 joined us during my song "Pocket Funk" with a chorus of: "Funky Stuff...In Your Pocket"! And 2 original selections from my album Late Rent, my theme song "Late Rent" and the original studio version of "Pocket Funk" and the story of how I recorded them in the same studio John Lennon had been recording in in winter 1983 at Intergalactic Studios in New York City. HammondCast 20 for KYOU Radio, San Francisco California-1550 on the AM dial



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Anaheim California -- Jon Hammond, Joe Berger, Tony Arambarri
http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/joe-berger



Happy to announce that my long-time colleague and friend Joe Berger has been specially interviewed and archived for keeps in the NAMM Oral History, congratulations Joe! and very special thanks to Tony Arambarri NAMM Archivist and Dan Del Fiorentino NAMM Historian, sincerely Jon Hammond
"Joe Berger knows sound! Joe has been mixing sound for over 30 years and he stopped counting at 35,000 bands! Also a virtuoso guitar player with his own definitive, unique playing style and “ear”, Joe has jammed with the likes of John Entwistle and Jack Bruce. He has also been a fixture at music trade shows for decades as a guitar demonstrator, having set a record for most hours played at a single trade show."
Joe Berger
Interview Date: January 20, 2012
Job Title: Musician, Product Endorser

Fort Myers Florida -- Lou Colombo and Jon Hammond


http://hammondjazz.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/lou-colombo-movie-part-2-by-jon-hammond/
Lou Colombo Movie Part 2 by Jon Hammond
*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Lou Colombo Movie Part 2 by Jon Hammond

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*Update with very sad news, Folks, just a few days after I visited my good friend and bandleader, the greatest – Lou Colombo in Fort Myers Florida, I received an email on my cell phone just before going on a hospital gig from Lou’s trombonist Nelson Foucht telling me that Lou was killed on the next gig driving home the night before, on March 3rd just 4 blocks from his Daughter’s restaurant where he had just played. I am totally devastated and heart broken, sending my deepest condolences to the Colombo Family and all his musicians and extended family and friends. Rest in Peace Lou Colombo, the greatest trumpet player who ever lived…you will seen and hear on this film I shot just days ago. In Lou’s memory, thanks for everything Big Lou! Sincerely, Jon Hammond

*written before Lou’s passing:
Jon Hammond here…I just came back from visiting my main man Lou Colombo the great trumpet player bandleader and former Pro Baseball player in Fort Myers Florida. I played on Lou’s band for 2.5 years in the late 70′s in house band at the Wychmere Harbor Club in Cape Cod... — in Fort Myers, FL

Anaheim California -- Tam Carroll & Tom Carroll (both fine trumpet players) with Jon Hammond and Bernard Purdie at Winter NAMM Show


first NAMM for Tam & Tom! — with Bernard Purdie at The NAMM Show

Frankfurt Germany -- Bandstand shot from my organ of Bobby Kimball, Tommy Denander, Pi TTi Hecht on Agora Stage Frankfurt Musikmesse - Bobby drinks copious amounts of water onstage and sings his ass off daily! Jon Hammond Youtube
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2012 Frankfurt Musikmesse backstage at the big Agora Stage just seconds before going on the bandstand in concert with Tommy Denander's Allstar band, with footage from the concert of Hendrix tribute playing Little Wing with these great musicians:
"The legendary Jam-of-the Year Band" with Bobby Kimball (TOTO), Tommy Denander (guitar player, e.g. for Michael Jackson), Bruce Gaitsch (guitar player, e.g. for Richard Marx), Chuck Plaisance vocals, Curt Bisquera (drummer, e.g. for Tina Turner) und Jekko S. Jon Hammond at the Sk1 Hammond organ, Zlatko Jimmy Kresic keys, Pi TTi Hecht percussion... — with Tommy Denander and 2 others at Musikmesse Frankfurt

New York NY -- Bill Cunningham photographer staking out 57th & Fifth Avenue, he was slinking around me getting shots and trying to stay out of view of my camera but I got him


*Bill Cunningham who shoots almost daily on corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th St. This is a guy who shoots people candidly, yet he has an aversion to being on-camera himself. He is quite adept at slinking away and moving in back of you anytime your lens levels off in his direction. I've seen the man for years and he has always done that, my first shots of him date back to 1985. Here I got him on-camera just this morning - Bill Cunningham shot by Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cunningham_(photographer)
William J. Cunningham (born March 13, 1929) is a fashion photographer for The New York Times, known for his candid and street photography. Cunningham dropped out of Harvard University in 1948 and moved to New York, where he initially worked in advertising. Not long after, he quit his job and struck out on his own, making hats under the name "William J." After being drafted (causing his business to fold) and serving a tour in the U.S. Army, he returned to New York and got a job writing for the Chicago Tribune. During his years as a writer, he contributed significantly to fashion journalism, introducing American audiences to Azzedine Alaïa and Jean-Paul Gaultier. While working at the Tribune and at Women's Wear Daily, he began taking photographs of fashion on the streets of New York. As the result of a chance photograph of Greta Garbo, he published a group of his impromptu pictures in the Times in December 1978, which soon became a regular series.His editor, Arthur Gelb, has called these photographs "a turning point for the Times, because it was the first time the paper had run pictures of well-known people without getting their permission." Cunningham photographs people and the passing scene in the streets of Manhattan every day. Most of his pictures, he has said, are never published. Designer Oscar de la Renta has said, "More than anyone else in the city, he has the whole visual history of the last 40 or 50 years of New York. It's the total scope of fashion in the life of New York."Though he has made a career out of unexpected photographs of celebrities, socialites, and fashion personalities, many in those categories value his company. According to David Rockefeller, Brooke Astor asked he be invited to her 100th birthday party, the only member of the media so honored.[3] In 2008 he was awarded the title Officier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. In 2010, filmmaker Richard Press and Philip Gefter of The Times produced Bill Cunningham New York a documentary about Cunningham, including his trademark bicycle and camera,.The film was released on March 16, 2011. It reveals various of Cunningham's eccentricities: he was living in a tiny, apparently one-room, apartment in the Carnegie Hall building, filled with filing cabinets and boxes of his photographs. He does not have a wardrobe, a kitchen or even his own bathroom. Despite his interest in fashion, his clothes are few and purely utilitarian. He was featured on The Culture Show in March 2012. On the Street, Cunningham's weekly slideshow for the Times online "Capturing the Elusive Bill Cunningham", New York Times story about Bill Cunningham New York The movie "Bill Cunningham New York" — with Bill Cunningham at Louis Vuitton 57th St NYC

Pedro Rafael Rosado I sit next to Bill and I can confirm that he does not like being the focus of attention. Wonderfully nice man!

Jon Hammond Glad to hear Bill Cunningham is a nice cat Pedro! Jon

Berkeley CA -- My friend Tam's 1959 Sunbeam sports car - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_(car_company)



"There was one more model of the Sunbeam-Talbot that appeared in 1953 in the form of an Alpine, a two seater sports roadster which was initially developed by a Sunbeam-Talbot dealer George Hartwell in Bournemouth as a one-off rally car that had its beginnings as a 1952 drophead coupé. It was named supposedly by Norman Garrad, (works Competition Department) who was heavily involved in the Sunbeam-Talbot successes in the Alpine Rally in the early 1950s using the Saloon model. The Alpine Mark I and Mark III (a Mark II was never made) were hand built like the Drophead Coupé at Thrupp & Maberly coachbuilders from 1953 to 1955 when production ceased after close to 3000 were produced. It has been estimated that perhaps only 200 remain in existence today. The Talbot name was dropped in 1954 for the Sunbeam Alpine sports car, making Sunbeam the sports-performance marque. In 1955 a Sunbeam saloon won the Monte Carlo Rally. Production ceased in 1956 and replaced by the sporty Sunbeam Rapier.
In 1959 a totally new Alpine was introduced, and the 1955 Rapier (essentially a badge-engineered Hillman Minx) was upgraded. After several successful series of the Alpine were released, director of US West-Coast operations, Ian Garrad, became interested in the success of the AC Cobra, which mounted a small-block V-8 engine in the small AC Ace frame to create one of the most successful sports cars of all time. Garrad became convinced the Alpine frame could also be adapted the same way, and contracted Carroll Shelby to prototype such a fit with a Ford engine. The result was the Sunbeam Tiger, released in 1964, which went on to be a huge success."

Tam with his 1959 Sunbeam Sports Car at dusk


Hofheim am Taunus -- Jon Hammond's annual Musikmesse-Session - Jon Hammond Trio *became a Trio after Harry (Petersen) walked off the gig. The last thing he told me was he thought the sound man was trying to 'sabotage his sound' (Actually the sound was fantastic, we love the sound at Jazzkeller Hofheim!)



t was the first night Harry used a wireless mic with a belt pack - Joe Berger guitar, Heinz Lichius drums, Jon Hammond Organ / bass http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Joe Berger at Jazzkeller Hofheim

Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond is playing the famous tri-color Excelsior electric midi accorion colors of Italy - built in Castelfidardo, viva Italia / Excelsior! - Jon Hammond at Frankfurt Musikmesse
http://www.accordionradio.com/



Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l4-fQyqCd8
First-time ever Midi Accordion controlling Hammond Organ in March of 1992, played with bass lines on the buttons by JON HAMMOND Blues Band at JAZZKELLER Frankfurt. Jon Hammond managed to get sponsorship from Philip Morris to fly BARRY FINNERTY in from New York for the show which was the very first of Jon's annual "Jon Hammond's Musikmesse Warm Up Party" with all-star band. On the band with Jon also was DERRICK JAMES alto sax, ALAIN NAU drums from Forbach, UWE GEHRING aka WESLEY G guitar from Kaiserslautern. JOE BERGER Mixed this recording live under the piano with a guy blowing cigar smoke in his face (smoking was legal then). - JH

Frankfurt Germany -- Heavy Metal Bagpipe Band at Sennheiser Stand Musikmesse


Larry Coryell didn't know quite what to think of this group, memorable comment from Larry! - Jon Hammond — at Musikmesse Frankfurt

Hofheim am Taunus -- We love Hofheim! Jon Hammond's annual Musikmesse-Session at Jazzkeller Hofheim, many friends in the house - Jon Hammond



with Joe Berger and Neil Witchard at Jazzkeller Hofheim

Hofheim am Taunus -- Harry Petersen tenor sax reading down Jon Hammond's Book 13 on Jon's annual Musikmesse-Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim - Jon Hammond Band



http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Harry Petersen

Hofheim am Taunus -- Jon Hammond with AFN's Bill Hickman at Jon's annual Musikmesse-Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim



with Bill Hickman at Jazzkeller Hofheim

Hofheim am Taunus -- Jon Hammond Band annual Musikmesse-Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim, Joe Berger aka The Berger-Meister guitar, Heinz Lichius drums, Harry Petersen tenor saxophone, Jon Hammond organ/bass



http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Joe Berger and Harry Petersen.

Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond jamming down with Italian lady accordion star / prodigy Silvia Pagni with the super fantastic hand-built Excelsior accordions from Castelfidardo Italy at Frankfurt Musikmesse



with Silvia Pagni at Musikmesse Frankfurt

Frankfurt Germany -- Excelsior Accordion Jam Session with super fantastic Silvia Pagni & Jon Hammond and main man Nello Gabrielloni at Frankfurt Musikmesse



at Musikmesse Frankfurt

HAMMOND SOUND CARAVAN 2012
九州公演 出演者 Jon Hammond
Cast -
http://www.suzuki-music.co.jp/hammond/topics/063_kyusyu_performer.html
We are currently studying the second year of senior high school Kajiki Kagoshima Prefecture.
Hammond organ from the age of five, but under the guidance of Professor Tamiko Yamaguchi.
I plan to continue even though the university.
Thank you.
Music Kumamoto Junior College Graduation: (now College of Music, 2003).
Studied with Messrs. Fujiko Takemoto, Jun Wakiyama.
Grand Prize at the National Convention of Hammond Festival 2004.
JAZZ contest finals played the same year in Asakusa, solo players fighting-spirit award department.
Living in Tosu.

Begin under the guidance of Mr. Hammond organ Tamiko Yamaguchi from childhood...

San Francisco California -- The Golden Gate Bridge as seen today from China Beach - Jon Hammond



at China Beach

San Francisco California -- Lombard Street crookedest street in the world - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombard_Street_(San_Francisco)



Lombard Street is an east–west street in San Francisco, California. It is famous for having a steep, one-block section that consists of eight tight hairpin turns.
Lombard Street begins at Presidio Boulevard inside The Presidio and runs east through the Cow Hollow neighborhood. For twelve blocks, between Broderick Street and Van Ness Avenue, it is a principal arterial road that is co-signed as U.S. Route 101. Lombard Street then continues through the Russian Hill neighborhood and onto the Telegraph Hill neighborhood. At Telegraph Hill it breaks off to the south, becoming Telegraph Hill Boulevard, leading to Pioneer Park and Coit Tower. Lombard Street starts again at Winthrop Street and finally terminates at The Embarcadero as a collector road.[1]
Lombard Street is best known for the one-way section on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, in which the roadway has eight sharp turns (or switchbacks) that have earned the street the distinction of being the crookedest [most winding] street in the world (though this title is contested - see "See Also" links). The switchback's design, first suggested by property owner Carl Henry[citation needed] and instituted in 1922,[2] was born out of necessity in order to reduce the hill's natural 27% grade,[3] which was too steep for most vehicles. It is also a serious hazard to pedestrians, who are accustomed to a more reasonable sixteen-degree incline[clarification needed]. The crooked section of the street, which is about 1⁄4 mile (400 m) long, is reserved for one-way traffic traveling east (downhill) and is paved with red bricks. The speed limit in this section is 5 mph (8 km/h).
In 1999, a Crooked Street Task Force was created to try to solve traffic problems in the neighborhoods around the winding section of Lombard Street. In 2001, the Task Force decided that it would not be legal to permanently close the block to vehicular traffic. Instead, the Task Force decided to institute a summer parking ban in the area, to bar eastbound traffic on major holidays, and to increase fines for parking in the area. The Task Force also proposed the idea of using minibuses to ferry sightseers to the famous block, although residents debated the efficiency of such a solution, since one of the attractions of touring the area is driving along the twisting section of the street.
The Powell-Hyde cable car line stops at the top of this block.

San Francisco California -- Spaceship sighted - Jon Hammond



at The Embarcadero

Sidecar bike sighted - Jon Hammond



San Francisco California -- Bryce Bryce Clark Piano Tuning on Tour - Live in North Beach San Francisco! Jon Hammond



with Bryce Bryce Clark at Green Tortoise Hostel San Francisco

Frankfurt Germany -- Saray Pastanesi Baeckerei & Konditorei Bakery rocks!
They baked my birthday cake (59th year b'day) incredible cake my friends, dankeschoen! Jon Hammond
http://vimeo.com/39567504



et Back In The Groove Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Musikmesse Frankfurt
2012 Annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party hosted by Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Frankfurt "Get Back In The Groove" / Tribute to 9/11 by Jon Hammond
with Tony Lakatos tenor sax, Joe Berger guitar, Giovanni Gulino drums,
Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ,
special guest Lee Oskar harmonica.
This performance marks 26 years consecutive attending Musikmesse Frankfurt and
it was also on the birthday of Jon Hammond March 20th, 2012 with a big chocolate on chocolate cake baked by Saray Pastanesi Baeckerei & Konditorei bakery.. — at Mainzer Landstrasse

New York NY -- That tape recorder is my ReVox A700 'the poor man's Studer' - I bought it in 1976 and cut my first radio play releases on it. Still a great machine! Jon Hammond


*Recorded on ReVox A700:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Sidewinder/dp/B0014NVNSA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344431282&sr=8-1&keywords=Sidewinder+Jon+Hammond
ReVox
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revox
ReVox is a brand name of Swiss audio equipment created by Studer on March 27, 1951.
The ReVox brand name was spun off into Studer Revox AG in 1990. During Studer's acquisition by Harman International Industries, Revox was sold separately to a group of private investors. The "V" in the current company logo is a larger capital than the other letters, and in mixed case the spelling "ReVox" is sometimes used, but in all older and most newer references the name is shown as "Revox".
Many consider ReVox open-reel tape recorders to be high-end audio equipment. The most famous of these are the G36 (valve type), A77 (solid state with relay controls) and B77 (solid state with logic control and direct-drive). The A700 was the top of the line 1970s machine with 3-speed quartz PLL capstan, or, like the B77 which appeared in 1979, variable tape speed from 2.5 to 22.5 inches per second.

Mountain View California -- Thank you Bill Graham Presents Hospitality Team for the fully stocked catered and highly air conditioned dressing room when I played at The Shoreline Amphitheatre! Sandwiches, beverages, candy bars, merci beaucoup! Jon Hammond



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoreline_Amphitheatre
Shoreline Amphitheatre is an outdoor amphitheater, in Mountain View, California, USA, in the San Francisco Bay Area. Inside the venue it has a capacity of 22,500, with 6,500 reserved seats and 16,000 general admission on the lawn. When the parking lot is utilized for festival stages the total capacity of the venue can reach 30,000.
The amphitheatre was built from 1985–1986, by the city of Mountain View, in cooperation with local promoter Bill Graham, as part of the Shoreline Park project. Graham designed the amphitheatre to resemble The Grateful Dead's "steal your face" image. Each row of fixed seating at the amphitheatre has a pitch of three feet, providing ample legroom and space for dancing.
The premiere season was during the Summer of 1986; it was planned to open with a concert by The Grateful Dead, who had to cancel, due to Jerry Garcia's coma. They returned and performed on October 3, 1987 and June 16, 1990, these shows were recorded and later released as a live album, entitled View from the Vault, Volume Three.
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe performed and recorded their live album, entitled An Evening of Yes Music Plus, here on September 9, 1989.
The Dave Matthews Band performed and recorded their show, on July 6, 1997, which was later released as a live album, entitled Live Trax Vol. 17.
The amphitheatre has also played host to music festivals, including The Vans Warped Tour, The Mayhem Festival, The Area:One and Area2 Festival, Lollapalooza, H.O.R.D.E., Projekt Revolution, Ozzfest and Lilith Fair.
In its opening year, a fan attending a Steve Winwood concert flicked a cigarette lighter and ignited methane that had been leaking from a landfill underneath the theatre. Several small fires were reported that season. After those incidents the city of Mountain View commissioned methane testing studies, to define the locus of methane vapors emanating from the soil within the amphitheater.[1] These tests were used in developing a design for improved methane monitoring and more efficient methane extraction to assure the amphitheater became safe as an outdoor venue. Ultimately, the lawn was removed, a gas barrier and better methane removal equipment was installed, and then the lawn was re-installed. — at Shoreline Amphitheatre At Mountain View

New York NY -- Rest In Peace Art Jenkins (Arnold Jenkins) the great innovative vocalist with Sun Ra Arkestra for 36 years, and leader of his own quartet.
This picture I shot of Art was at our Local 802 Monday Night Jazz Sessions - seen here with bassist Alex Layne and off camera it was Billy Kaye on drums - R.I.P. Art! Jon Hammond



Obit: http://www.weirdomusic.com/2012/04/17/vocalist-art-jenkins-has-left-the-planet/">http://youtube.com/watch?v=nHNCJN8dxTk">http://www.weirdomusic.com/2012/04/17/vocalist-art-jenkins-has-left-the-planet/
Youtube http://youtube.com/watch?v=nHNCJN8dxTk
Art (Arnold) Jenkins, a member of the Sun Ra Arkestra for 36 years, left the planet on April 13, 2012, a mere five days before his 79th birthday. He was a vocalist, lyricist, composer, poet, percussionist, and a deeply valued and respected member of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Art’s vocals ranged from the classic big band variety to the avant-garde outer space offerings that he did using a space megaphone, which Art referred to as his “secret weapon”.
Art Jenkins first joined the Sun Ra Arkestra in 1960 and his first recording as a member of the Arkestra was “Secrets of the Sun” in 1962. He was on 7 more recordings with the Arkestra through 1971. Art then took a break from the rigors of rehearsing and touring with Sun Ra, but he returned to the Arkestra again in 1988 and never looked away again from the creative and omniversal challenges of being an active Sun Ra Arkestra member. He recorded 7 more times with the Arkestra during his second stint, the last two being “A Song for the Sun” and “Music for the 21st Century” (both on the El Ra Records label).

Beyond the Arkestra, Art Jenkins self-produced the “Under the Sun” CD showcasing the quartet that he led between Arkestra engagements. He also demonstrated his lyrical skills with his moving composition on the “King” chart dedicated to the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, which was recorded by the Brooklyn Repretory Ensemble on the “Pragmatic Optimism” CD (on the 360 Music label).

During a lifetime devoted to jazz, Art Jenkins performed at jazz festivals, concert halls, dance halls, night clubs, and on radio and TV shows. His energy and creativity will not be forgotten, but his presence will surely be missed by the legions of Sun Ra Arkestra fans and by the remaining members of the Sun Ra Arkestra. — with Alex Layne at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM

Analog Central Control Folks, still a tapehead! Jon Hammond
http://kernelpanichammondcast.blogspot.com/2012/08/hammondcast-26-and-jon-hammond-journal.html



*LISTEN TO THE AUDIO HERE: HammondCast 26 http://archive.org/details/JonHammondHammondCast26 HammondCast 26 from New York based Organist/Accordionist JON HAMMOND, this show’s special guests: EDDIE MONEY, Jon’s friend for many years debuting the new Breakout Single “You Don’t Know Me” from Eddie’s new album “WANNA GO BACK” on the Big Deal Productions label, available on CD Baby.com and Apple iTunes. Also exclusive interview with BARRY MELTON original founding member of COUNTRY JOE and the FISH, guitarist and practicing Attorney of Law in Yolo County CA

Lou Colombo, Silvia Pagni, Accordion, Jon Hammond, Fort Myers, Castelfidardo, Bobby Kimball, Tommy Denander, Musikmesse, NAMM Show, Oral History, Joe Berger, Radio TV

Mittwoch, 8. August 2012

HammondCast 26 and Jon Hammond Journal August 7, 2012

*LISTEN TO THE AUDIO HERE: HammondCast 26
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HammondCast 26 from New York based Organist/Accordionist JON HAMMOND, this show’s special guests: EDDIE MONEY, Jon’s friend for many years debuting the new Breakout Single “You Don’t Know Me” from Eddie’s new album “WANNA GO BACK” on the Big Deal Productions label, available on CD Baby.com and Apple iTunes. Also exclusive interview with BARRY MELTON original founding member of COUNTRY JOE and the FISH, guitarist and practicing Attorney of Law in Yolo County CA now. And a track from Barry’s album “THE SALOON YEARS”: “HARLEM NOCTURNE” along with the late JOHN CIPOLLINA on guitar. Jon plays new tracks from his forthcoming album NDR SESSIONS PROJEKT: “MY ONE and ONLY LOVE”, “EASY LIVING” and “LATE RENT” and news about upcoming Russia Tour and Germany Tour. HammondCast is heard weekdays on San Francisco’s KYOU Radio 1550 AM. Jon Hammond is a Member of Local 802 & Local 6 Musician Union and ASCAP Composer/Publisher. Visit Jon’s official sites: http://www.HammondCast.com and WebTV: http://community.webtv.net/laterent/JONHAMMOND

Eddie Money Family in a Taxi Cab on 42nd St.



New York NY W.42nd St. -- There goes Eddie Money with his youngest son Julian *excellent drummer and wife Laurie in a taxi cab after a great show at BB King's - Jon Hammond
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMNfc_0j8Y
Introducing Julian Money drums (Son of Eddie Money) on Eddie Money Band encore Shakin' last night in New York City at BB King's covered by Jon Hammond
HammondCast http://www.HammondCast.com/
Julian rocked it! - Jon Hammond
http://eddiemoney.com/

San Francisco California -- Donald Duck Bailey and Jon Hammond Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzLq5VlmxzM



Donald Duck Bailey legendary jazz drummer and harmonica recording artist here, performing on Fathers Day 2011 at The Tunnell Rehabilitation Center in San Francisco and interview with Jon Hammond of HammondCast. Concert sponsored by Jazz Foundation of America, Donald Duck Bailey drums & harmonica, Dewayne Oakley bs, Christopher L. Clarke tpt., Wayne Anderson gtr., camera: Jennifer and Jon Hammond - Special Thanks Stuart Cohen Director of Activities The Tunnell Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare SF CA, Marianne Pillsbury Jazz Foundation of America
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Bailey_(musician)
He is probably best known[citation needed] as the drummer in the trio of jazz organist Jimmy Smith from 1956 to 1964 and also for his work with The Three Sounds on Blue Note Records. Bailey also worked as a sideman for some of the most famous musicians in jazz including Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Hampton Hawes, Sonny Rollins, and Red Mitchell. He also played with John Coltrane in their early Philadelphia years. Bailey is also known as "The King of Organ Trio Drummers". In 1978, Bailey released a harmonica album called "So In Love" (Trio Records) in Japan which received rave reviews. His latest project "Blueprints of Jazz Vol.3 featuring Donald Bailey" was issued on the Talking House record label in 2009. Bailey continues to perform around the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States
As Sideman
With George Braith
Two Souls in One (Blue Note, 1963)
With Jimmy Smith
The Incredible Jimmy Smith at the Organ (Blue Note, 1956)
At Club Baby Grand (Blue Note, 1956)
The Sounds of Jimmy Smith (Blue Note, 1956)
Plays Pretty Just for You (Blue Note, 1957)
Jimmy Smith Trio + LD (Blue Note, 1957)
Groovin' at Small's Paradise (Blue Note, 1957)
House Party (Blue Note, 1957)
The Sermon! (Blue Note, 1958)
Softly as a Summer Breeze (Blue Note, 1958)
Cool Blues (Blue Note, 1958)
Six Views of the Blues (Blue Note, 1958)
Home Cookin' (Blue Note, 1958–59)
Crazy! Baby (Blue Note, 1960)
Open House (Blue Note, 1960)
Plain Talk (Blue Note, 1960)
Straight Life (Blue Note, 1961)
Plays Fats Waller (Blue Note, 1962)
I'm Movin' On (Blue Note, 1963)
Bucket! (Blue Note, 1963)
Rockin' the Boat (Blue Note, 1963)
Prayer Meetin' (Blue Note, 1963)
With The Three Sounds
Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1967)
Coldwater Flat (Blue Note, 1968)
With Jack Wilson
Song for My Daughter (Blue Note, 1969) — at The Tunnell Center For Rehabilitation And Healthcare

Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Lord R.I.P. and Jon Hammond
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4AbLZZ0380


Jon Lord organist of Deep Purple at the worldwide debut of the new Hammond Sk1 and Sk2 Stage Keyboards at Musikmesse Frankfurt Special thanks Malc Deakin and Barrie Freeman of Hammond UK who brought
Jon to Germany from UK for this historic occasion http://www.HammondCast.com/ — with Jon Lord at Musikmesse Frankfurt

Hofheim am Taunus -- Jon Hammond Trio
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55fZnuCyoZo



Jon Hammond original 'Song Without Name' played by JON HAMMOND Band in Jazzkeller Hofheim in Hofheim-Taunus Germany with guitarist Joe Berger and drummer Heinz Lichius aka Ham-Berger-Heinz. http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Jon Hammond Organ Group and Jon Hammond Band at Jazzkeller Hofheim

New York NY -- Organ gig in the rain - Dr. Lonnie Smith playing plastic covered B3 in Madison Square Park



Jon Hammond — with Lonnie Smith at Madison Square Park

Long Beach California -- Jon Hammond photo of L to R Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'rivera, George Wein - Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYHNxdXCny4



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*Note from Jon Hammond: For best results put on headphones and crank up to hear Jimmy clearly, he was absolutely hilarious! R.I.P. Jimmy Smith -
Jimmy Smith NEA Jazz Master Award Recipient Hammond Organist telling last jokes just one month before he passed away on February 8 2005. Filmed by Jon Hammond on NEA Panel including Kenny Burrell, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'Rivera, A.B. Spellman.
Jimmy tells the story about his adventures driving his Hammond B3 Organ and musicians in a Hearse and story of (like the commercial) "Got go gotta' go gotta go right now...almost made it" while on the gig on bandstand. Hilarious must see..!
Long Beach CA at IAJE convention © JH INTL. http://www.HammondCast.com/ spcl. thanks Dana Gioia, Brad Riesau as seen on Jon Hammond Show MNN TV — with Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'Rivera and George Wein at Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Hamburg St. Pauli Grosse Freiheit 4 -- Painting of actual Jon Hammond Band gig in the notorious Regina Niteclub #4 -
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Große_Freiheit



"Einen guten Teil ihrer Bekanntheit verdankt sie den in früheren Jahren dort zahlreich anzutreffenden Nachtclubs, wie dem Salambo, Safari, Colibri, Regina und anderen, die sich dadurch auszeichneten, dass sie nicht nur Striptease boten, sondern darüber hinaus auch den Geschlechtsakt teilweise in Kostümen auf der Bühne zeigten. Die meisten dieser Clubs sind inzwischen geschlossen." painting by my good friend the great artist Michael August aka ILLUSTRATORP - JH — at Injection

Paris France -- The 28 year old Jon Hammond circa 1981 staying in L'Hotel - 13 Rue des Beaux Arts 75006 Paris
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Hotel



"L'Hôtel is a 4-star luxury hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
When previously known as the Hôtel d'Alsace, Oscar Wilde spent his last days there in room 16, famously remarking "I am dying beyond my means". Other former residents include Marlon Brando, actress and singer Mistinguett, and writer Jorge Luis Borges, who said it seemed to have been "sculpted by a cabinet maker".[1] The hosting of Borges in this hotel was not by chance: when he was nine, he translated Wilde's "The Happy Prince" into Spanish and since then he had become a big fan of his work; Borges wanted to die where the writer of his childhood had also died." — at Hotel L Hotel Rue Des Beaux Arts

Bordenau Germany -- Rock n' Roll 5 Day Seminare with my good friends Knut Benzner - NDR Radio and Union Werkers Volkswagen Quality Control Team,



'Metal Union, workers from VW in the city of Wolfsburg' / Metall-Union, Arbeitnehmer von VW in der Stadt Wolfsburg - these are the hardest Rockers!
They work hard and play hard.
Jon Hammond — at Zu Hause in Bordenau

Moscow Russia -- Igor Butman tenor sax, Ed Zizak drums, Jon Hammond organ - Youtube
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mvWY8rG163E



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beautiful ballad Easy Living with Igor Butman and Eduard Zizak in Le Club - Moscow Russia — at ул. Земляной Вал, 76/21, г. Москва

Osaka Japan Rug Time Club -- Jon Hammond at the B3 organ with Hidefumi Nose and Kengo Komae - great jazz musicians!
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-iRPQ3JOPs



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Bossa Nova "Shadow of Your Smile" in famous Rug Time - JH — with Hidefumi Nose at Rug Time.

Osaka Japan Rug Time Club -- Jon Hammond at the B3 organ with Midori Ono, Hidefumi Nose and Kengo Komae - great jazz musicians!



Shanghai China -- Swingin' the house with Danny Woody drums / music director Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Jon Hammond organ,



Donald Jackson bass *note unusual bass 'foot contraption' designed by Donald for his stand up bass - one of a kind, like the Mars Rover Lander on the stage of Jazz Bar on Mezzanine Level of the Ritz - JH — with Danny Woody at The Portman Ritz Carlton Shanghai China

Frankfurt Germany -- Here at Musikmesse with my good friends Mr. M. Terada and Mr. Hiromitsu Ono from Suzuki Musical Instruments Corp. LTD., Jon Hammond
http://www.suzuki-music.co.jp/



各地区のハモンド音楽教室講師とハモンドオルガンコンクール入賞者によるコンサートを全4開場で開催!B-3mk2、A-405SP、ハモンド最新機種の誇るドローバーサウンドとハモンドオルガンの妙技をお届けします。
東京地区、名古屋地区におきましてはメロディオンフェスティバルを共催し、哀愁のあるリードサウンドとダイナミックな演奏でメロディオンの新境地を拓きます。 — with Hiromitsu Ono at Musikmesse Frankfurt.

Ringwood Victoria Australia -- Jon Hammond Keynote Presentation "Classic Hammond Sound...In A Suitcase!"™
at Bernies Music Land - Biggest Hammond Dealer in Australia
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cntOk1K4oGI



Jon Hammond on Digital New B3 Organ performing at Bernie's Place with Michael Jordan drums, Bernies Music Land in Ringwood Melbourne Victoria Australia swinging version of Days of Wine and Roses special thanks Bernie and Michelle Capicchiano and Team Bernie, Hammond SUZUKI MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MFG. CO., LTD. — at Bernies Music School

San Francisco Golden Gate Park -- *note: powered with 12 volt Marine Battery through a DC to AC inverter - Gig with Don Pender in the rain, you can actually see the rain coming down - Jon Hammond Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InWvpftTt7I



Fall River Massachusetts -- EASY LIVIN' - Jon Hammond Showband circa 1976 — in Fall River, MA



Kevin Barrett Did the band cover Uriah Heep's "Easy Living"?

Jon Hammond Hi Kevin, hah...I never thought of that to tell you the truth, good one! Jon

Ulrich Vormehr is that you on the right side ??

Jon Hammond Hi Ulrich, yep that's me...this was a smokin' band! 2 horns, Tommy Costa drums next to me there, one of the best funky dance drummers in the business, Jon

Frankfurt Germany -- 25 years Musikmesse! (and now 26)
special thanks Hiromitsu Ono Chief Engineer Suzuki Musical Instruments designed my instrument which took me all around the world many times
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKsX8XgVh94



Pocket Funk by Jon Hammond Band
Annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party 2011 in Jazzkeller Frankfurt
Tony Lakatos - tenor saxophone
Giovanni Gulino - drums
Joe Berger - guitar
Jon Hammond - organ

Oakland California --
Saxophonist/World-Traveler/Entrepreneur Pete Jeffryes and Jon Hammond at CommonWealth Cafe & Pub



New York NY -- my neighbor bassist Hide Tanaka and Jackie Williams drums on a Junior Mance gig at Local 802 annual Holiday / Christmas Party - Jon Hammond



Anaheim California -- Love this photo! Dan Del Fiorentino, Jay Valle, Jon Hammond - Winter NAMM Show, lots of years of music history between the 3 of us folks! - JH



2012 Annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party hosted by Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Frankfurt "Get Back In The Groove" / Tribute to 9/11 by Jon Hammond
with Tony Lakatos tenor sax, Joe Berger guitar, Giovanni Gulino drums,
Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ,
special guest Lee Oskar harmonica.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJT522j_nPQ



This performance marks 26 years consecutive attending Musikmesse Frankfurt and
it was also on the birthday of Jon Hammond March 20th, 2012 with a big chocolate on chocolate cake baked by Saray Pastanesi Baeckerei & Konditorei bakery on Mainzer Landstrasse 131. 60327 Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt Germany -- Alex Mingmann Hsieh Taiwan and Jon Hammond - All I need is a mouthpiece and some saxophone lessons to "Go For The Sound" PMauriat Saxophones at Musikmesse Frankfurt
Youtube with a cat who can really play it, Tony!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJT522j_nPQ



Hofheim am Taunus -- Jon Hammond Band - Jazzkeller-Hofheim Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JtoWjSFow0



Jon Hammond's annual Musikmesse-Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim, here featuring funky Giovanni Gulino breaking it down on Jon Hammond original funk composition "Head Phone" - Jon Hammond Band - Peter Klohmann tenor sax,
Giovanni Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ
*Note: Congratulations to Jazzkeller Hofheim 53 plus years of history, check out the book, I am honored to be on page 68. Keep the tradition going in Hofheim am Taunus, dankeschoen Jazzkeller Hofheim Team! sincerely, Jon Hammond — with Jon Hammond Band and Jon Hammond Organ Group at Jazzkeller Hofheim

Hamburg Germany -- Midnight Showcase Set at New Ess Bar in Hamburg Altona - Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSPaISJlqEA
Jon Hammond Band first time in Newessbar performing original funky composition
Pocket Funk



Lutz Buechner tenor saxophone, Heinz Lichius drums, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond Sk1 Hammond organ
http://www.jonhammondband.com/
special thanks Olaf Gödecke and Roman Kumutat
Newessbar Hamischa — with Jon Hammond Band and Jon Hammond Organ Group at Newessbar

Hamburg Germany -- Jon Hammond Band kickin' it at Auster Jazz Bar on the Henriettenweg Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZLDW5E7k8c



Auster Bar Jazz Bar Michael Leuschner Presents Jon Hammond Band
One Night Only on the Henriettenweg Hamburg, very cool scene!
Classic Mercy Mercy with Michael Leuschner trumpet, Heinz Lichius drums,
Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond at Sk1 Hammond organ and special guest
Jonas Schoen alto saxophone reprising the great Cannonball Adderley smash crossover hit:
Mercy Mercy - R.I.P. Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley (September 15, 1928 -- August 8, 1975) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannonball_Adderley
Jon saw Cannon do it with his quintet Feb. 24, 1968 at Winterland in San Francisco on a show with The Vagrants and The Who. Keeping the Spirit alive here in Auster Bar Hamburg! Special thanks / dankeschoen to Frank at Auster Bar, Knut Benzner NDR Radio, Heinz Lichius, Michael Leuschner wonderful musicians! http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Jon Hammond Band and Jon Hammond Organ Group at Auster Bar

Hamburg Germany -- Behind the wheel of Jens' Classic Ford T-Bird - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird
The Thunderbird ("T-Bird"), is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005.



When introduced, it created the market niche eventually known as the personal luxury car.
The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette, which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before. Under rapid development, the Thunderbird went from idea to prototype in about a year, being unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. Like the Corvette, the Thunderbird had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout. Production of the Thunderbird began later on in 1954 on September 9 with the car beginning sales as a 1955 model on October 22, 1954. Though sharing some design characteristics with other Fords of the time, such as single, circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tailfins, the Thunderbird was sleeker and more athletic in shape, and had features like a faux hood scoop and a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer hinting a higher performance nature that other Fords didn't possess. Mechanically though, the Thunderbird could trace its roots to other mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 inches (2,591 mm) wheelbase frame was mostly a shortened version of that used in other Fords while the car's standard 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 came from Ford's Mercury division.[4]
Though inspired by, and positioned directly against, the Corvette, Ford billed the Thunderbird as a personal luxury car, putting a greater emphasis on the car's comfort and convenience features rather than its inherent sportiness.[4] Designations aside, the Thunderbird sold exceptionally well in its first year. In fact, the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by more than 23-to-one for 1955 with 16,155 Thunderbirds sold against 700 Corvettes.[5] With the Thunderbird considered a success, few changes were made to the car for 1956. The most notable change was moving the spare tire to a continental-style rear bumper in order to make more storage room in the trunk, and an optional porthole in the removable roof was offered and often selected by buyers. However, the addition of the weight at the rear caused steering issues. The spare was moved back to the trunk in 1957 when the trunk was restyled and made slightly larger. Among the few other changes were new paint colors, the addition of circular porthole windows as standard in the fiberglass roof to improve rearward visibility, and a 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-block V8 making 215 horsepower (160 kW) when mated to a 3-speed manual transmission or 225 horsepower (168 kW) when mated to a Ford-O-Matic 2-speed automatic transmission; this transmission featured a "low gear", which was accessible only via the gear selector. When in "Drive", it was a 2-speed automatic transmission (similar to Chevrolet's Powerglide).
The Thunderbird was revised for 1957 with a reshaped front bumper, a larger grille and tailfins, and larger tail lamps. The 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 became the Thunderbird's standard engine, and now produced 245 horsepower (183 kW). Other, even more powerful versions of the 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 were available including one with two four-barrel Holley carburetors and another with a Paxton supercharger delivering 300 horsepower (220 kW). Though Ford was pleased to see sales of the Thunderbird rise to a record-breaking 21,380 units for 1957, company executives felt the car could do even better, leading to a substantial redesign of the car for 1958. — at Kieler Straße 271, D-22525 Hamburg

Hamburg Germany -- Classic T-Bird! at Route 66 Hamburg
http://www.route66-hh.de/main.htm


Jon Hammond — at Kieler Straße 271, D-22525 Hamburg

Hamburg Germany -- Some of the Primo cars in Jens' showroom - Route 66 Hamburg - Jon Hammond



Oakland California -- Victor "Big Daddy" Zaraogza from KBLX 102.9 FM MC'ing on the main stage at Oakland Art & Soul Festival August 5, 2012



Hollywood California -- Kenny Burrell on the microphone with Jon Hammond at ASCAP Expo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Burrell
Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31, 1931)[1] is an American jazz guitarist. His playing is grounded in bebop and blues; he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians



Oakland California -- Jon Hammond at annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival chillin' by the main stage checking out Oleta Adams and Lalah Hathaway's sets - excellent! JH



Eddie Money, Jon Lord, Paris France, L'Hotel, HammondCast, CBS Radio, B3 organ, Jazz, Blues, Local 802, Musicians Union, Frankfurt, Musikmesse, NAMM, Suzuki Instruments

Montag, 6. August 2012

HammondCast 19 and Jon Hammond Journal August 6, 2012

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HammondCast 19 starts out in Frankfurt Germany recording in AFN Europe Headquarters on one big tube microphone featuring Hungarian tenor saxophone star TONY LAKATOS, now a member of the HR Radio Big Band. And a slow rainy day Blues featuring guitarist JOE BERGER and RAY GRAPPONE drums, Jon on the XB-2 organ/bass. Also a 35 year-old recording of my old rock band HADES and a shout out to the bass player STEVE WRIGHT who is recuperating from a stroke and heart attack but is now starting to speak again, get better Steve! From there to 1995 recording in LE BAR BAT NYC playing Jon's tune "Pocket Funk". A song I recorded with Eddie Money that is close to Eddie's heart: "I've Been Lovin' You Too Long" for all the Eddie Money freaks out there. I just saw Eddie in NY and he's doin' fine, still touring in a city near you! And finally ending up back in AFN Europe Headquarters playing Jon Hammond's theme song: "LATE RENT", dedicated to YOU of KYOU the your Rent will never be Late! http://www.HammondCast.com

Hollywood California -- Kenny Burrell on the microphone with Jon Hammond at ASCAP Expo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Burrell



Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31, 1931)[1] is an American jazz guitarist. His playing is grounded in bebop and blues; he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians
Burrell was born in Detroit, Michigan to a musical family and began playing guitar at the age of 12. His influences as a guitar player include Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt, and Wes Montgomery. While a student at Wayne State University, he made his debut recording as a member of Dizzy Gillespie's sextet in 1951, later he recorded the "Ground Round" single at Fortune Records in Detroit. He toured with Oscar Peterson after graduating in 1955 and then moved to New York City in 1956.[1]
A consummate sideman, Burrell recorded with a wide range of prominent musicians. He also led his own groups since 1951 and recorded many well received albums.[1]
In the 1970s he began leading seminars about music, particularly Duke Ellington's. A highly popular performer, he has won several jazz polls in Japan and the United Kingdom as well as the United States.
He has recorded about 106 albums, including Midnight Blue (1963), Blue Lights, Guitar Forms, Sunup To Sundown (1990), Soft Winds (1993), Then Along Came Kenny (1993), and Lotus Blossom (1995).
In 2001, Burrell performed "C Jam Blues" with Medeski, Martin & Wood for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Indigo, a tribute to Duke Ellington, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.
As of 1996, Burrell has served as Director of Jazz Studies at UCLA, mentoring such notable alumni as Gretchen Parlato and Kalil Wilson.[2] Burrell teaches a course titled "Ellingtonia", examining the life and accomplishments of Duke Ellington.
Discography:
As leader
Introducing Kenny Burrell (Blue Note, 1956)
Kenny Burrell Volume 2 (Blue Note, 1956)
Swingin' (Blue Note, 1956)
All Night Long (Prestige, 1956)
All Day Long (Prestige, 1957)
Earthy (Prestige, 1957)
Kenny Burrell (Prestige, 1957)
2 Guitars (Prestige, 1957) - with Jimmy Raney
K. B. Blues (Blue Note, 1957)
Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane (Prestige, 1958) - with John Coltrane
Blue Lights Volume 1 (Blue Note, 1958)
Blue Lights Volume 2 (Blue Note, 1958)
On View at the Five Spot Cafe (Blue Note, 1959)
A Night at the Vanguard (Argo, 1959)
Weaver of Dreams (Columbia, 1960-61)
Bluesin' Around (Columbia, 1961-62 [1983])
Bluesy Burrell (Moodsville, 1962)
Midnight Blue (Blue Note, 1963)
Crash! (Prestige, 1963) - with Jack McDuff
Lotsa Bossa Nova! (Kapp, 1963)
Blue Bash! (Verve, 1963) - with Jimmy Smith
Travelin' Light (Prestige, 1964) - with Shirley Scott
Soul Call (Prestige, 1964)
Freedom (Blue Note, 1963-64 [1980])
Guitar Forms (Verve, 1965)
The Tender Gender (Cadet, 1966)
Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas (Cadet, 1966)
A Generation Ago Today (Verve, 1966-67)
Ode to 52nd Street (Cadet, 1967)
Blues - The Common Ground (Verve, 1967-68)
Night Song (Verve, 1968-69)
Asphalt Canyon Suite (Verve, 1969)
God Bless the Child (CTI, 1971)
'Round Midnight (Fantasy, 1972)
Both Feet On the Ground (Fantasy, 1973)
Up the Street, Round the Corner, Down the Block (Fantasy, 1974)
Ellington Is Forever (Fantasy, 1975–77)
When Lights Are Low (1978)
Moon and Sand (1979)
Generation (Blue Note, 1986)
Pieces of Blue and the Blues (Blue Note, 1988)
Guiding Spirit (Contemporary, 1989)
Sunup to Sundown (Contemporary, 1991)
Lotus Blossom (Concord, 1995)
Love is the Answer, featuring The Boys Choir of Harlem (Concord Concerto, 1998)
*12-15-78 (32 Jazz, 1999)
Introducing Kenny Burrell: The First Blue Note Sessions (2000)
Lucky So and So (Concord Jazz, 2001)
75th Birthday Bash Live! (Blue Note, 2007)
Be Yourself: Live at Dizzy's (Highnote, 2010)
[edit]As sideman
Jazzmen of Detroit with Tommy Flanagan, Pepper Adams, Paul Chambers, Kenny Clarke (1956; Savoy Records)
With Bill Evans
Quintessence (1972)
With Paul Chambers
Whims of Chambers (1956)
Bass on Top (1957)
With Terry Gibbs
Take It from Me (Impulse!, 1964)
With Dizzy Gillespie
Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, 1951-52 [1976])
With Eddie Harris
Cool Sax from Hollywood to Broadway (Columbia, 1964)
With Johnny Hartman
I Just Dropped by to Say Hello (Impulse!, 1964)
With Milt Jackson
Bags & Flutes (Atlantic, 1957)
Bean Bags with Coleman Hawkins (Atlantic, 1958)
Vibrations (Atlantic, 1960–61)
Much in Common with Ray Brown (Verve, 1964)
With John Jenkins
John Jenkins with Kenny Burrell (Blue Note, 1957)
With Thad Jones
Detroit-New York Junction (Blue Note, 1956)
With Wynton Kelly
Piano (Riverside, 1958)
Comin' in the Back Door (Verve, 1963)
It's All Right! (Verve, 1964)
With Yusef Lateef
The Blue Yusef Lateef (Atlantic, 1968)
With Hubert Laws
Laws' Cause (Atlantic, 1968)
With Ike Quebec
Soul Samba (Blue Note, 1962)
With Freddie Roach
Down to Earth (Blue Note, 1962)
Mo' Greens Please (Blue Note, 1963)
With Sonny Rollins
Alfie (Impulse! 1966)
With Charlie Rouse
Bossa Nova Bacchanal (Blue Note, 1962)
With Lalo Schifrin
Once a Thief and Other Themes (Verve, 1965)
With Jimmy Smith
House Party (Blue Note, 1957)
Softly as a Summer Breeze (Blue Note, 1958)
Home Cookin' (Blue Note, 1958–59)
Midnight Special (Blue Note, 1961)
Back at the Chicken Shack (Blue Note, 1963)
With Stanley Turrentine
Jubilee Shout!!! (Blue Note, 1962)
Hustlin' (Blue Note, 1964)
The Sugar Man (CTI, 1971)
With Kai Winding
More (Theme from Mondo Cane) (Verve, 1963)

Oakland California -- Jon Hammond at annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival chillin' by the main stage checking out Oleta Adams and Lalah Hathaway's sets - excellent! JH



Oakland California -- Did anyone catch the name of Lalah Hathaway's drummer this afternoon at Oakland Art & Soul Festival? - Jon Hammond — at Annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival



Oakland California -- Oleta Adams seen here onstage with her husband - John Cushon at Oakland Art & Soul August 5, 2012 - Jon Hammond *Excellent!



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleta_Adams
Oleta Adams (born May 4, 1953, Seattle, Washington) is an American soul, jazz, and gospel singer and pianist.
Adams was born the daughter of a preacher and was raised with gospel music. In her youth her family moved to Yakima, Washington, which is sometimes shown as her place of birth.
Before gaining her opportunity to perform, Adams faced a great deal of rejection. In the 1970s, she moved to Los Angeles, California where she recorded a demo tape. However, many music executives were exclusively interested in disco music rather than Adams' preferred style.
With the advice of her singing coach, Lee Farrell, Adams moved to Kansas City where she did a variety of local gigs. Adams started her career in the early 1980s with two self-financed albums which had limited success.
[edit]Collaboration with Tears For Fears

In 1985, Adams was discovered by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, founders of the English band Tears for Fears, while performing in a hotel bar in Kansas City, Missouri whilst they were on a US tour. They chatted with Adams after her performance, and two years later they contacted her to invite her to join their band as a singer on their next album, The Seeds of Love.[1]
In 1989, the album was released and the single "Woman In Chains" — sung as a duet by Adams and Orzabal and with Phil Collins on drums — became her first hit. Adams embarked on a world tour with Tears For Fears in 1990, performing by herself as the supporting artist at the start of each show, and remaining onstage throughout the Tears For Fears set where she would provide piano and vocals.
[edit]1990s

Following her work with Tears For Fears, Adams was offered a recording contract by their label Fontana Records and restarted her solo career in 1990, assisted by Orzabal who co-produced her new album, Circle of One. The album received much critical acclaim and (after a slow start) eventually peaked at no.1 in the UK in 1991 when she scored her biggest hit to date with her Grammy nominated cover of Brenda Russell's "Get Here". The song was popular during the 1991 Gulf War[2][3] as families of deployed troops in the region embraced the tune as a theme song.[3][4] 1991 also saw Adams contribute to the Elton John/Bernie Taupin tribute album, Two Rooms, on which appeared her version of John's 1974 hit "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me". Adams' version became another top 40 hit in the UK.
Her next album, Evolution (1993), was also a commercial success, making the UK top 10. It also featured her self-penned adult contemporary single "Window of Hope". Her 1995 release, Moving On, saw Adams move more in the direction of R&B, and she also reunited with Roland Orzabal for the duet "Me and my Big Ideas" on the Tears For Fears album Raoul and the Kings of Spain the same year. Two years later she released the Christian themed album Come Walk with Me.
In 1998, she toured as a guest vocalist on Phil Collins's Big Band Jazz Tour.
[edit]2000s

In 2001, Adams released her sixth album, All The Love, a return to an R&B/Adult contemporary sound. The album was re-released in 2004 in Germany with a different title I Can't Live a Day without You.
In 2004, Adams reunited with Tears for Fears once again as she made a surprise guest appearance onstage at their Kansas City concert, performing "Woman in Chains".
Adams released her first Christmas album on 3 October 2006, entitled Christmas Time with Oleta.[5]
A new secular album entitled Let's Stay Here, was released on April 21, 2009, by E1 Music.
[edit]Personal life

In 1994, Adams married drummer John Cushon at a United Methodist church in Kansas City, where they both teach Sunday School. They met in 1980 while working on a demo tape for Adams.[6] Adams stated that she never had a passion to get married but on January 17, 1994 she and Cushon were involved in the Los Angeles earthquake. Adams referred to this as a sign from God that she was ready to get married. — with Oleta Adams

Oakland California -- Concert Interpreter Man Translating Concert For Those Who Can't Hear - he did an excellent job! Jon Hammond *ASL=American Sign Language at Oakland Art & Soul Festival - JH — at Annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival



Oakland California -- Lady Photographer at work at Art & Soul Festival - Jon Hammond *not very tall but shooting the big lenses - JH — at Annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival



Oakland California -- Lalah Hathaway onstage at Oakland Art & Soul August 5, 2012 - Jon Hammond *Excellent! - Very little introduction of the band musicians, they were all top-shelf and very funky players. - JH



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalah_Hathaway
Eulaulah Donyll Hathaway (born December 16, 1968)[1] best known as Lalah Hathaway referred to as the First Daughter of Soul, is a contemporary R&B and jazz singer. She is the daughter of soul singer Donny Hathaway and a classically trained vocalist. In 1990, Lalah Hathaway released a self-titled album. The album's first single was "Heaven Knows", produced by Derek Bramble. The follow-up single was "Baby Don't Cry" produced by Angela Winbush.
In 1991, Hathaway released her extended play, Night & Day in Japan. A Moment was released in 1994, debuting at #34 on the Top R&B albums chart. The lead single "Let Me Love You" charted on the Hot R&B charts at #37. In 1999, Lalah Hathaway collaborated with Joe Sample and released her third album The Song Lives On. After a five year hiatus, Hathaway returned with her fourth album Outrun the Sky. The single "Forever, For Always, For Love" peaked #1 on the Hot Adult R&B Airplay.
In 2007, Hathaway signed to Stax Records and in 2008 released her fifth album Self Portrait. It was released on June 3, 2008 in the United States, debuted at #63 on the Billboard's Hot 200 and reached the top ten on the Top R&B albums chart, making this album, Hathaway's most successful album to date. She received a Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Grammy Award nomination for "That Was Then".
Lalah Hathaway was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 16, 1968. Hathaway is the daughter of Donny Hathaway, an R&B and soul singer, and Eulaulah Hathaway, an accomplished musician. In 1979, Hathaway lost her father, Donny Hathaway at the age of ten. His body did not have any indication of struggle, and the glass from the window in Hathaway's room had been removed; investigators determined Hathaway had committed suicide.
The Chicago native first put pen to paper, "with the music," as a 10th grader. In 1989, Hathaway signed to Virgin Records and released her first song "Inside the Beat", which was released as a promo single. Later, as a student at Berklee College of Music, she recorded her self-titled debut in 1990.
[edit]Recording career

Lalah Hathaway and A Moment (1990-1995)
In 1990, Lalah Hathaway released her self-titled debut album. The album debuted at #191 on the Billboard Hot 200 and #18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.[2] The album's lead single Heaven Knows became a top ten single peaking at #3 on the Hot R&B charts. The album's second single "Baby Don't Cry" only charted at #18 on the Hot R&B charts. The follow-up single "I'm Coming Back" was less successful, possibly due to the lack of a music video. The album's final single "Something" debuted at #21 on the Hot R&B charts. In 1991, Hathaway released an EP entitled Night & Day. The EP was only released in Japan but the single "Night & Day" was released in America. "Night & Day"' debuted at #110 on the Hot R&B charts. In 1992, Hathaway appeared on Grover Washington's album "Next Exit". The song, "Love Like This", which featured vocals from Lalah Hathaway, was chosen to be the lead single off the album. The single charted at #31 on the Hot R&B charts.
In 1994, Hathaway followed up her success with her second album, A Moment, which debuted at #34 on the Top R&B albums chart and #23 on the Heatseekers chart.[2] The release of her second album saw Hathaway embracing an even more progressive sound as producer Brian Alexander Morgan was enlisted for her upbeat lead single "Let Me Love You", which debuted at the #37 on the Hot R&B charts. Later that year, the songs "Separate Ways" and "Family Affair" were released as singles, although neither charted. The album did not sell as well as her first release and eventually Hathaway left Virgin.
[edit]The Song Lives On (1998-2000)
She continued working with many other established artists, including Take 6, Mary J. Blige, The Winans, and Marcus Miller, writing, producing and doing background vocals. In 1999, Hathaway joined GRP Records and collaborated with jazz legend Joe Sample on the album The Song Lives On. The Song Lives On, topped the jazz charts at #2.[2] The album became Hathaway's second debut on the Billboard's Hot 200 and later charted on Top R&B album chart.[2] The single "When Your Life Was Low" charted only on the Hot R&B charts at #118. The album's second single "Fever" failed to chart.
The Song Lives On went on to become one of Hathaway and Joe Sample's most successful album to chart. In response to the album's success, Hathaway and Sample were honored with Billboard/BET On Jazz Award for "Mainstream Jazz Album".[3]
[edit]Outrun the Sky (2003-2006)
In 2003, Lalah Hathaway appeared alongside Sanctuary, Pyramid, Mesa, and Blue Moon Records. In 2004, Hathaway released a cover version of Luther Vandross's song "Forever, For Always, For Love". The song later appeared on the all-star tribute album "Forever, For Always, For Luther" and on Hathaway's fourth album Outrun the Sky. The song was released the lead single and peaked #1 on the Adult R&B charts. Forever, For Always, For Love became Hathaway's first single to chart on the Billboard's Hot 100, charting at #112 and #37 on the Hot R&B charts. Hathaway's first solo album in five years featured production from Rex Rideout, Mike City, and Chris Parks.[4] The album's second single "Better and Better" peaked #121 on the Hot R&B charts.
Also in 2004, Hathaway was featured on Donald Lawrence's debut solo album I Speak Life as a lead vocalist on "Don't Forget to Remember". In 2005, Hathaway was seen on the international Daughters of Soul tour along with Sandra St. Victor, Nona Hendryx, Indira Khan, Simone, and Joyce Kennedy.[5] Continuing her forays into the gospel realm, she could be found on Israel and New Breed's 2006 Chr*stmas album A Timeless Chr*stmas, which also featured Marcus Miller.
[edit]Stax and Self Portrait (2007-2009)
The recently re-launched Stax Records label had announced signing Hathaway. Hathaway stated, "The foundation of soul music is rooted in Stax Records. Working with Maurice White on the Interpretations project was more than special to me. There is no higher compliment than to be signed to a label whose music is timeless. I'm proud to carry the torch that will continue to bring quality soul music to a new audience."[6]
Her first release from Stax was the single "Love's Holiday," from the Earth, Wind & Fire tribute album Interpretations.[7] In April 2008, Hathaway released her lead single Let Go, which debut at #51 on the Hot R&B charts and #16 on the Hot Adult R&B charts. In June 2008, Hathaway's debut for Stax Records, Self Portrait was released. Collaborating again with producer Rex Rideout on much of the album and working with such artists as Rahsaan Patterson and Sandra St. Victor, Self Portrait became her most successful album to date, debuting at #6 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #63 on the Billboard's Hot 200. The album sold over 9,400 copies in the first week.[2][8]
After the release of Self Portrait, Hathaway went on tour, which began in July 2008.[9] The Self Portrait Tour was singer Lalah Hathaway's second solo concert tour, intended to showcase songs from her debut solo album, Self Portrait. The concert tour contained ten tour dates in American and collection of songs from her previous albums, Lalah Hathaway and Outrun the Sky, and few songs from her present album, Self Portrait. The tour only reached America. In late 2008, "That Was Then" was released as the album's second single. The single debut at #105 on the Hot R&B charts and #32 on the Hot Adult R&B Airplay.[10]
In November 2008, Hathaway joined Will Downing and Gerald Albright for the Soulful Chr*stmas Tour. The tour, which kicked off on November 28 at the Detroit Opera House, appeared in the places of Washington, D.C., Memphis, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Atlanta.[11] In January 2009, Hathaway appeared on BETJ in an interview and performed before an audience. Lalah Hathaway continued to support the album and she is currently schedule to perform at the Capital Jazz Festival in Columbia, MD, Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, LA, and Circle of Promise, which took place in July 2009.[12] In December, 2009 she won the Song of the Year award in the SoulTracks Readers' Choice Award for her duet with DC singer Eric Roberson, "Dealing."[13]
Where It All Begins (2011)
On August 14, 2011, Lalah Hathaway took to her Twitter account to release a free download of "If You Want To,"[14] the debut single from her sixth studio album Where It All Begins releasing October 18, 2011.[15]
Musical style and image

Music and voice
Hathaway, an alto and contralto, has always been identified as the eldest daughter of her father Donny Hathaway. Hathaway's longest singing note held for 17 seconds in the performance of "Forever, For Always, For Love". In many reviews, Lalah is often compared to her father and reviewed to be continuing his vocal style. Lalah has often been criticized[who?] for not covering any of her father's songs, although she has appeared on others' recorded covers, such as Take 6's rendition of "Someday We'll All Be Free". Singer Natalie Cole actually stated that Lalah should herself cover at least one song, however, Hathaway replied with statement that she feels she doesn't need to. Hathaway also mentioned during the recording process of her fifth studio album, that she doesn't want to fit into the music industry's current music. Lalah stated, "I don't necessarily want to fit into what’s happening now, but I want to stand with it, doing my own thing. I would really love it if people need the record. I put a lot of myself into this album, so I hope people can hear me and understand who I am."[16]
Although she has created a space for herself, it's not surprising that Hathaway remains connected to her late father and his classic sound. Lalah Hathaway stated "I am his daughter and that’s the truth of who I am, every day. When I was 15, and then, 20, I didn’t get why people were asking me how I felt about him and his music. But when I turned 25, I began to understand. Like my father, I want to leave a legacy of music that makes people really feel something, whether it be happiness, sadness, grief or heartache. I also want them to appreciate my humor which I know can be difficult to interpret in a song."[16]
[edit]Songwriting and producing
Between album projects, Hathaway, who has recorded collaborations with Marcus Miller, Meshell Ndegéocello, and Mary J. Blige, keeps her creativity nourished by taking to the global stage and contributing her voice to Daughters of Soul Tour, a musical mélange founded by comrade Sandra St. Victor, and featuring Nona Hendryx, Joyce Kennedy as well as Indira and Simone, daughters of Chaka Khan and Nina Simone.[16]
While it might seem that "On Your Own" from Self Portrait, which re-teams her with Rex Rideout and Rahsaan Patterson, is inspired by a past heartbreak, in fact, the idea for the song came to her in a dream. While Lalah Hathaway is often known for singing down tempo songs, during the period of 2004 and 2008, Hathaway has done mid-tempo songs such as "Let Go", "Let Me Love You", and "Better and Better". Keeping in step with the theme of her family, Hathaway often journeys back to her childhood with "Little Girl", which she co-produced with Rex Rideout, Rahsaan Patterson, and Sandra St. Victor.[16]
Stage
On stage, Hathaway performs the songs longer than the album version with new arrangements. In concert, the stage mainly consists of Lalah Hathaway, the back-up singers, and the band. Often at audience's request, the vocals would be turned higher than band. Hathaway's band would often consist of a keyboardist, guitarist, bassist, and drummer. Most songs would last over approximately five minutes. Dawn! E. Robinson of VocalMusician.com attended a Hathaway in concert and reviewed stating, "The sound in the house was strange – the band was really too loud all evening. Even when the sound guy turned LALAH’s vocals up (at the audience's request) the band got louder. I got the impression that the sound onstage was good though, because none of the singers appeared to be over-singing."[17] Hathaway appeared with her band on Prince's Welcome to America opening concert at the Izod Center, December 15, 2010.
Other Ventures

Philanthropy
Lalah Hathaway is one of the National Ambassadors for the Circle of Promise. Launched in October 2007, the campaign was created by Susan G. Komen for the Cure to educate, empower and mobilize the African-American community in the fight against breast cancer.
"The rate of Black women and girls diagnosed with breast cancer is rising at an alarming rate," said Hathaway. "We are fighting a common enemy. Knowledge and having a take-charge mindset and attitude are critical weapons in the fight against this deadly disease. I became active because I want to be an ambassador of change. If I tell seven of my friends and they tell seven of their friends and so on, the circle will continue to expand and we'll create a chorus of voices within the African-American community to eradicate breast cancer. I truly believe that this is a goal we can achieve together." The Circle of Promise is nationally represented by several phenomenal African American women. Hathaway has raised money on her tours and record sales to help find a cure for women with breast cancer. She has also influenced women to get tested and tell family members to be aware of the cancer. — with Lalah Hathaway at Annual Oakland Art & Soul Festival.

San Francisco -- Jon Hammond with Kevin Barrett Program Director in 50,000 watt station KTRB...ahora en Español!



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTRB
KTRB signed on in 1933, broadcasting to the Modesto, California, area until June 19, 2006.
[edit]Move to San Francisco
KTRB obtained permission from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to move to San Francisco, California and aired a classic rock music format during transmission tests. KTRB signed on the air to conduct those tests on February 1, 2007.
The station's owner, Pappas Telecasting, established KMPH at AM 840 in Modesto to replace the moved station. It signed on late in 2006, but would sign off for good in September 2010.
As a hot talk station
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that KTRB would debut a hot talk format on March 15, 2007, featuring syndicated personalities Mancow Muller and John London, who once aired on San Francisco stations [2], as well as other syndicated hosts such as Glenn Beck. A similar article appeared a few days later in the San Jose Mercury News.[3]
In the fall of 2008, KTRB became the radio home of Stanford University football and Men's basketball [4]
As a a sports talk station
As of 2009, KTRB is the flagship radio station for the Oakland Athletics.
On January 25, 2010, the station announced that conservative talker Michael Savage would take over the afternoon slot, four months after being let go by KNEW (910 AM).[5] That April, a replay of Savage's show also began airing in morning drive, owing to his live show being frequently preempted due to live coverage of Athletics games.
Finding the perfect transmitter location for KTRB has been an unusually complicated process. In an effort to put the best signal possible into the Bay Area, KTRB has applied for and held many different construction permits for tower sites and directional facilities. Some were never built and expired, others were built but were sometimes impractical or the signal strength from them was deemed unsatisfactory. The most recent construction permit would have KTRB broadcasting from three different sites each day, one each for daytime hours (non-directional at 50 kW), nighttime hours (50 kW directional), and critical hours (two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset with 40 kW directional). Its current night pattern site is situated in a remote area directly south of Livermore, three miles away far from any electrical power lines, and must be powered with propane transported by truck directly to the site.
Receivership of Comerica Bank
Following the demise of KMPH on August 31, 2010 due to lack of revenue, KTRB, on September 10, 2010, was taken over by Comerica Bank through receivership of Susan L. Uecker. The station then dismissed their entire staff except for the chief engineer[6] and ceased to carry Michael Savage, but will continue in operation with its sports format for the time being.[7] Athletics radio productions, including pregame and postgame shows, were taken over by the team itself; after the Athletics' attempt to purchase the station collapsed, the broadcasts were moved to KBWF (95.7 FM, now KGMZ) for the 2011 season (with the Bay Bridge Series exhibition games airing on KFRC (1550 AM, now KZDG).[8]
Switch to ESPN Deportes
On Friday, June 24, 2011, KTRB was LMA'd by Deportes Media and their format changed to Spanish Sports via ESPN Deportes Radio. — with Kevin Barrett at ESPN Deportes Radio

New York NY 322 W. 48th Street Local 802 Musicians Union -- 2 great jazz musicians - Kuni Mikami pianist (my neighbor) and Rudy Sheriff Lawless drums at Local 802 Musicians Union Monday Night Jazz Session - Jon Hammond — at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM



New York NY 322 W.48th Street Local 802 -- Junior Mance the great jazz and blues pianist and educator playing the Local 802 annual Holiday / Christmas Party - Jon Hammond *Glad to hear you're back in the saddle and back on the gig Junior!



*interviews in 5 parts with Junior and Jon Hammond on Youtube folks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_RtxDg1z_0
5 or 5: Pt 5 of 5 Junior Mance jazz pianist extraordinaire on HammondCast KYOU Radio Jon Hammond hosting. Born 1928 Chicago IL, played with Gene Ammons, Cannonball Adderly, Dynah Washington, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, Charlie Parker, Lester Young and many others. Currently teaching at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. Interview conducted at Cafe Loup New York City where Junior performs regularly and has recorded latest album. http://www.HammondCast.com/ — with Junior Mance and Hide Tanaka at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM

Oakland Art and Soul, HammondCast 19, AFN Europe, Lalah Hathaway, Oleta Adams, Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Jon Hammond, Radio, TV, Frankfurt, New York City

Sonntag, 5. August 2012

HammondCast 21 and Jon Hammond Journal August 5, 2012

*LISTEN TO THE AUDIO HERE: HammondCast 21

http://archive.org/details/HammondCast_21

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SSL Mixing Desk in NDR Studio 1




HammondCast 21, broadcasting from San Francisco California, organist/composer & bandleader JON HAMMOND playing fresh new tracks from recent record date in NDR Radio Hamburg "NDR SESSIONS" with new breakout original composition: "Pay Phone Johnny", and classics: "Our Day Will Come", "Blues in the Night" and Hammond's long-time theme song as intro/outro: "Late Rent". Special thanks to musicians: LUTZ BUCHNER (saxophones), JOE GALLARDO (trombone), HEINZ LICHIUS (drums) and Co-Producer: KNUT BENZNER, and NDR Radio Engineer: RUDY GROSSER. This record date was recorded in the famous Studio 1 of NDR Radio in Hamburg Germany. Hammond talks about meeting Robin Williams and flying to New York City to attend IAJE Jazz Educators event.

Hofheim am Taunus -- Lee Oskar harmonica and Jon Hammond organ in Jazzkeller-Hofheim


Lee returned to play with us recently at annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party - Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erm1jEvuN0Y
Jon Hammond's Annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party in Jazzkeller Frankfurt
"White Onions" by Jon Hammond, special guest Lee Oskar harmonica,
Tony Lakatos tenor saxophone, Giovanni Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar,
Jon Hammond at Sk1 Hammond organ / bass
special thanks Thomas Eich TecAmp - 2 x 12" Neodymium Speakers with TecAmp power amp on my organ
http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — at Jazzkeller Hofheim

Hamburg - Harburg -- Newspaper article with art

drawing of actual Jon Hammond gig by great artist Michael August of Harburg aka ILLUSTRATORP

Hamilton Bermuda onboard m.v. Horizon Cruise Ship -- Jon Hammond and Joe Berger aka Ham-Berger on special inaugural press cruise aboard Horizon for Celebrity Cruises

as seen on The Jon Hammond Show TV Show — with Joe Berger in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Special Thanks to Captain Korres and Amy Curtis of Hill and Knowlton

Mountain View California Shoreline Amphitheatre -- Main Man Mick Brigden clearing the way for the 14th annual Mardi Gras Parade at NOBB aka New Orleans By The Bay Food and Music Festival.

I had the pleasure and honor of playing on this program 3 consecutive years for Mick and Bill Graham Presents - Jon Hammond — at Shoreline Amphitheatre At Mountain View.

New York NY 165 W.48th St. Alex Accordions -- Pasquale Ficocecco and Carlo Greco master Luthier and Accordion Repairmen working with my long-time friend Alex Carroza - Jon Hammond -

Carlo in NAMM Oral History Library http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/carlo-greco
thanks to Dan Del Fiorentino: Carlo Greco is known throughout the world as one of the premier guitar luthiers. Yet, when you meet him, he is a very humble man who brushes off compliments with a smile. After a long association as chief designer for Guild Guitars, Carlo joined his dear friend, Alex Carozza, in New York’s top repair shop, Alex Music, on 48th Street. Carlo has created some of the world’s most-loved string instruments and has an equal reputation as a repairman of world-class guitars. — at Alex Musical Instruments

New York NY 48th Street Music Row -- Alex Accordions Team - Juan and the newest accordion repair apprentice, these guys are awesome! Jon Hammond — at Alex Musical Instruments



Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport -- The Best Airport Pickup Ever - Marat Garipov, Igor Butman's manager met us there with poster for the concerts we came to play. Thanks for the wonderful pickup Marat!

Jon Hammond — at Sheremetyevo International Airport: Terminal D

Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond back in Frankfurt for Musikmesse Frankfurt 26th consecutive year
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKI42G_CLeQ
Jon Hammond's 59th Birthday Party Musikmesse Warm Up Finale Song
Jon Hammond Band celebrating 26 consecutive years Musikmesse Warm Up Party in Jazzkeller Frankfurt on Jon's 59th birthday,

finale song Over The Rainbow
Tony Lakatos tenor saxophone, Giovanni Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar,
Jon Hammond at Sk1 Hammond organ / bass
special thanks Thomas Eich TecAmp - 2 x 12" Neodymium Speakers with TecAmp power amp

Fort Mason San Francisco California -- Main Man J. Tony Serra the great criminal defense attorney at book release party - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Serra
J. Tony Serra is an American civil rights lawyer, activist and tax resister from San Francisco.

He was the subject of the 1989 movie True Believer about a Chinatown (San Francisco) murder case in which he won an acquittal for Chol Soo Lee, the defendant. He also successfully defended Black Panther leader Huey Newton in a murder trial and represented individuals from groups as diverse and politically charged as the White Panthers, Hells Angels, Earth First!, and New World Liberation Front (NWLF). Some of these individuals include Brownie Mary, Dennis Peron, Hooty Croy, Ellie Nesler, and Symbionese Liberation Army members Sara Jane Olson, Russell Little and Michael Bortin. Serra, in 2004, won an acquittal during a retrial on murder charges for co-defendant Rick Tabish in the death of casino mogul Ted Binion.
Serra won the Trial Lawyer of the Year award] in 2003 (by the organization Trial Lawyers for Public Justice), for his successful litigation of Judi Bari against the FBI.[2]
Serra has taken a vow of poverty and is known for living a frugal lifestyle and driving a run-down car.[3] All income from his cases is distributed to other lawyers except for a very small portion that he uses to pay rent and gas.[citation needed] All of his clothes (including suits, briefcases, shoes etc.) are bought secondhand.[4]
Serra has been in trouble with the law several times for failure to pay income taxes. He refused to pay taxes in protest of the War in Iraq, based on his conviction that the Bush administration was leading the country in the wrong direction and that he would therefore not contribute any money to fund what he saw as Bush's corrupt politics.[citation needed] On July 29, 2005, he was sentenced to 10 months in federal prison, to be served at Lompoc, and ordered to pay $100,000 in restitution for a misdemeanor conviction of willful failure to pay taxes.[5] Serra was released from the federal camp in Lompoc, California, in mid February 2007, reporting immediately to a San Francisco halfway house. He was released from federal custody, and the halfway house, on March 13, 2007, after serving out his sentence [1]. Along with three other attorneys, Serra filed a class-action lawsuit seeking minimum wages for himself and other inmates, citing slave wages as unconstitutional.
Family

Tony has two younger brothers, Richard Serra, a prominent sculptor, and Rudy Serra, also a noted artist.[7] Richard paid for the college educations of Tony's five children.
Huey Newton
Black Panthers
White Panthers
Russell Little, Symbionese Liberation Army
New World Liberation Front
Hell's Angels
Chol Soo Lee
Hooty Croy
Brownie Mary
Ellie Nesler
Bear Lincoln
Sara Jane Olson a.k.a. Kathleen Soliah, Symbionese Liberation Army
Judi Barry and Darryl Cherney v. FBI;
Michael Bortin, Symbionese Liberation Army
Rick Tabish, Las Vegas Binion Case
Rod Coranado, ELF
BALCO, Barry Bonds' trainer Greg Anderson
[edit]Awards

Runner up, "Best Lawyer in America," American Lawyer magazine, 1982
Drug Policy Foundation Achievement in the Field of Law, 1992
Boalt Hall "Alumnus of the Year, 1993;
Charles Garry Award, 1994;
ACLU Benjamin Dreyfus Civil Liberties Award, 1997;
California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, 2000, "Ten Best Criminal Defense Attorneys of the Century;"
McFetridge-American Inn of court,Co-Awardee "2003 Trial Lawyer of the Year";
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice,"Certificate of Honor, December 1, 2005;"
Criminal Trial Lawyers Association of Northern California,"2005 Gideon Equal Justice Award;"
2008 NORML Lester Grinspoon Award,"For Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Marijuana Law Reform"
[edit]Book

In October 2010, a biography of Serra, Lust for Justice: The Radical Life & Law of J. Tony Serra, written by courtroom artist Paulette Frankl with a foreword by criminal defense attorney Gerry Spence, was released. — with Tony Serra at Fort Mason

Melbourne Australia -- Organist Jon Hammond at the new Digital B3 'portable' organ daily at AIMS


- Australian International Music Show for Bernies Music Land the biggest Hammond dealer in Australia — at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Melbourne Australia -- Craig Douglass of Bernies Music Land / Musico Team enjoying the sunset over Melbourne Convention Center there for AIMS

- Australian International Music Show - Jon Hammond — at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Berkeley California KRE Radio -- Phil Lerza R.I.P. taking photo of Carter B. Smith - Phil was CBS Radio Chief Engineer and Carter B. Smith broadcasting legend R.I.P. - there at my Hammond organ on the stand and CHRS President Steve Kushman to the left -


California Historical Radio Society "Radio Day By The Bay" - Jon Hammond — with Phil Lerza

Shanghai China Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel -- Jon Hammond at the organ on the bandstand with main man Danny Woody drums/Musical Director


- Danny appeared there nightly in the Jazz Bar on Mezz. Level for 10 years — with Danny Woody at The Portman Ritz Carlton Shanghai China

New York NY -- My 1959 Hammond B3 Organ - I keep it by the door for easy in-and-outzky, Jon Hammond — at New York City


San Francisco California -- Record Release Party Concert in the old original Tower Records Store on Columbus St. in North Beach San Francisco - Jon Hammond Trio played the music from the album "Hammond's Bolero" Carlos Santana was in the house and many old friends, some no longer with us unfortunately - JH
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7171551
Hammond's Bolero songs This is Jon Hammond's inspired all-original trio album played with the intensity of a live performance. Hammond's Bolero album It features great saxophone work by Alex Budman and the sophisticated funky sound of Ronnie Smith, Jr. on drums. Accordion and guitar embellish severa


Personnel: Jon Hammond (accordion, organ, keyboards); Joe Berger (guitar); Alex Budman (saxophone); Edward Smith Jr. II (drums). — at Tower Records North Beach San Francisco

Saarbruecken Germany -- 1991 Jon Hammond gig in "John's Place"
On the border of France http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saarbrücken


"In 1815 Saarbrücken came under Prussian control, and for two periods in the 20th century (1919–35 and 1945–57) it was part of the Saar territory under French administration. For this reason, coupled with its proximity to the French border, it retains a certain French influence." — in Saarbrücken, Saarland

Frankfurt Germany -- Solo Piano - Robert Hutya in Jazz-Kneipe Frankfurt, that's where I met Robert years ago, we played there many times for Regina - 5 hours from 22UHR (10PM) - 3 in the morning

- Jon Hammond — with Robert Hutya at Berlinerstrasse 70 Frankfurt

Professor Klaus Maier, Michael Falkenstein, and the great jazz saxophonist / pianist / teacher Jo Mikovich - also Akio Yono from Suzuki Japan and Akio's daughter - JH

— with Michael Falkenstein and 2 others at Setzingen-Ulm Germany

Port Everglades Florida -- Dr. Sergei Khrushchev son of Nikita Khrushchev, author Khrushchev on Khrushchev – An Inside Account of the Man and His Era, by His Son, Sergei Khrushchev, edited and translated by William Taubman, photo by Jon Hammond aboard m.v. Olympic Voyager inauguration Port Canaveral FL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Khrushchev



Sergei Nikitich Khrushchev (Russian: Серге́й Ники́тич Хрущёв, born in 1935), son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, now resides in the United States where he is a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Dr. Khrushchev holds several advanced engineering degrees. From the Ukrainian Academy of Science, he earned his Soviet doctoral degree, and he earned a Ph.D. from the Moscow Technical University. In addition, he earned an M.A. degree with distinction from the Moscow Electric Power Institute. He also holds an "occasional" professorship at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, meaning he is not a full-time professor (though he was for some time), but does teach there fairly often.
Prior to emigrating from the Soviet Union to the United States in 1991, Dr. Khrushchev worked in various high-level engineering positions. From 1968 to 1991, he served at the Control Computer Institute in Moscow, where he rose from section head to first deputy director in charge of research. From the years 1958 to 1968, Dr. Khrushchev worked as an engineer, then later as a deputy section head in charge of guidance systems for missile and space design. In this capacity, he worked on cruise missiles for submarine craft, military and research spacecraft, moon vehicles, and the "Proton" space booster.
He often speaks to American audiences to share his memories of the "other" side of the Cold War. Sergei serves as an advisor to the Cold War Museum.
On July 12, 1999, he and his wife, Valentina, became naturalized citizens of the United States. Sergei's son from a previous marriage, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, a Russian journalist, died on February 22, 2007, aged 47, from a stroke. — with Sergei Khrushchev at Port Canaveral, Florida

Paris France Saint-Germain-Des-Prés -- Jon Hammond photo circa 1981 girl driving Renault Alpine taken on Boulevard Saint-Germain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Alpine

Alpine (French pronunciation: [alpin]) was a French manufacturer of racing and sports cars that used rear-mounted Renault engines.
Jean Rédélé (1922 - 2007), the founder of Alpine, was originally a Dieppe garage proprietor, who...See More — at Boulevard Saint-Germain

Paris France -- Jon Hammond photo of Grateful Dead keyboardist Brent Mydland R.I.P. at the Hammond organ Oct 17, 1981 at The Hippodrome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brent_Mydland

Brent Mydland (October 21, 1952 – July 26, 1990) was the fourth keyboardist to play for the American rock band the Grateful Dead. He was with the band for eleven years, longer than any other keyboardist. — with Brent Mydland at Hippodrome Paris-Vincennes

Paris France -- The 28 year-old Jon Hammond having dinner on first trip to Europe in year 1981 on Rue de Seine in Saint-Germain-Des-Prés

- the first time I ever tried eating rabbit! — at Rue de Seine

Frankfurt Germany -- The Day Jerry Garcia Died August 9, 1995 - there's the headline on the USA Today paper I bought on my organ I was pushing to a gig down on by the Zeil in Frankfurt Germany - very sad news coming in to me there in Germany before my gig - Jon Hammond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia

"Later in life, Garcia was sometimes ill because of his unstable weight, and in 1986 went into a diabetic coma that nearly cost him his life. Although his overall health improved somewhat after that, he also struggled with heroin and cocaine addictions,[3][4] and was staying in a California drug rehabilitation facility when he died of a heart attack in August 1995"
Birth name Jerome John Garcia
Born August 1, 1942
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Died August 9, 1995 (aged 53)
Forest Knolls, California, U.S. — with Jerry Garcia at Frankfurt

Prague Czech Republic -- Jon Hammond playing at the famous Agharta Prague Jazz Festival

- History:
in 1992
Oregon, John Patitucci Band, John McLaughlin Trio, Betty Carter, Charlie Haden Quartet West

in 1993
Jack DeJohnette Special Edition, Pat Metheny Secret Story Tour, The Brecker Brothers, John Abercrombie Trio, Lyle Mays Quartet

in 1994
Vitous / Garbarek / Moreira, Chick Corea Electric Band II, YellowJackets, Noa, Michel Petrucciani Trio, Charles Lloyd Quartet

in 1995
Pat Metheny Group, Ray Brown Trio, Mike Stern Band, Wynton Marsalis & Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Clarke / Di Meola / Ponty, Joshua Redman Quartet *, Spyro Gyra *, Wayne Shorter Septet *, Courtney Pine *, Christian McBride *

in 1996
Candy Dulfer Funky Stuff *, Trilok Gurtu, Ray Brown Trio feat. Art Farmer, Maceo Parker, John Scofield Trio, Bill Evans Group, McCoy Tyner Trio feat. Michael Brecker, Bob Berg Quartet, Pee Wee Ellis Assembly, Flora Purim & Airto Moreira Fourth World, Barbara Thompson, Groove Collective *, Roy Hargrove Quintet *, YellowJackets *, Maceo Parker * (2nd show), David Sanchez *, Tania Maria *

in 1997
Mark Whitfield Quartet, Billy Cobham Paradox, Allan Holdsworth Group, Maceo Parker, Courtney Pine, Rachel Z, Roney Wallace Quintet, Groove Collective, Mike Stern Band, Diana Krall Trio, Lee Ritenour, Jungle Funk, Courtney Pine * (2nd show), Ray Brown Trio *, Al DiMeola Project *, Peter Erskine Trio *, Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff *, Urbanator, Maceo Parker - Happy Funky Christmas Tour

in 1998
Bill Evans & Push, Hiram Bullock Group, Jungle Funk *, James Morrison Quartet, Diana Krall Trio, Pat Metheny Group, John Scofield Band, Airto Moreira & Flora Purim, Mike Mainieri, Maceo Parker, Branford Marsalis, Charles Lloyd, Scott Henderson, Georgie Fame & Blue Flames, Wynton Marsalis & Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, David Sanborn, Maceo Parker (2nd show), Jungle Funk (2nd show)

in 1999
Hiram Bullock Group, Steve Smith "Vital Information", Scott Henderson / Garry Willis "Tribal Tech", Kyle Eastwood Quintet, Bill Evans & Push, YellowJackets, Maceo Parker, Steps Ahead, Fred Wesley`s Jazz-Funk Explosion, Tommy Smith, Bill Bruford`s Earthworks, Jim Beard Band, Grand Slam, The Brand New Heavies **, Michael Brecker Band, Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff

in 2000
Mike Stern Band, Victor Bailey Group, Dave Weckl Band, Count Basic, Maceo Parker, Hiram Bullock Group, Jan Garbarek Group, John Scofield Group, Tower Of Power, Bela Fleck and The Flecktones, Billy Cobham, Front Page, Brian Auger, Greg Osby, Dave Liebman, Vinx

in 2001
Andy Summers Trio, David Fiuczynski Jazzpunk, SBB, Eric Truffaz Band, Scott Henderson Blues Band, Ray Brown Trio, The Caribbean Jazz Project, Maceo Parker, The Tweeters (Katche, Miller, Palladino), Victor Bailey Band, Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff, Laco Deczi Cellula New York, Andy Summers Trio (2nd show), Hiram Bullock Group, Maceo Parker (2nd show)

in 2002
Marcus Miller, The New Dave Weckl Band, Tribal Tech, Mike Stern Group, Laco Deczi & Cellula New York, Vienna Art Orchestra, Alberto Marsico, Pat Metheny Group, Joe Zawinul Syndicate, John Scofield Band, Bill Evans & The Soul Insiders, Eric Truffaz Ladyland Quartet, Dean Brown Band, Maceo Parker, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Kenny Garrett Quartet, Patricia Barber, Vinx

in 2003
Lucky Peterson, Branford Marsalis, Scott Henderson Blues Band, David Sanchez, Maceo Parker, Laco Deczi, Hiram Bullock, Fred Wesley, Chris Potter, Erik Truffaz Quartet, Richard Bona, Mike Stern

in 2004
Billy Cobham & Culture Mix, Maceo Parker, Al Di Meola World Sinfonia, Dave Weckl Band, John Scofield Band, Dave Fiuczynski Screaming Headless Torsos, Laco Deczi & Cellula New York, Hiram Bullock Group, Manu Katché Tendances, Incognito, Mike Stern Band, Esbjörn Svensson Trio

in 2005
Malia, Steve Khan Trio, Scott Henderson Blues Band, Walter Fishbacher Trio, Bill Evans Band, Erik Truffaz Ladyland Quartet, Pat Metheny Group, David Sanchez Group, Hiram Bullock Group, Bill Stewart Trio, Charlie Hunter Trio, Maceo Parker, Kaltenecker Trio, Nils Landgren Funk Unit, John Scofield Trio, Richard Bona Group

in 2006
E.S.T., Frank Gambale Natural High Trio, Mino Cinelu & The Flame And Co Trio, Viktoria Tolstoy, Mike Stern Group, Allan Holdsworth / Alan Pasqua Group, Dave Weckl Group, Papa Grows Funk, Eric Marienthal Band, Mark Egan Trio, Groove Collective, Kaltenecker Trio, Richard Bona Group, Madfinger, Matt Marshak, Meshell Ndegeocello, Ulf Wakenius, Biréli Lagrene Gipsy Project

in 2007
Headhunters, Scott Henderson Blues Band, Fred Wesley & JB´s, Michael Landau, Victor Bailey & Lenny White, Mike Stern Band, Victor Wooten, US3, Spyro Gyra, Richard Bona, Richard Galliano / Gary Burton, Marcus Miller, Kaltenecker Trio, Marc Ducret Trio, Maceo Parker, E.S.T.

in 2008
YellowJackets, Chris Minh Doky, Steve Smith & Vital Information, Allan Holdsworth Band, Michael Landau Group, Mike Stern Band, Maceo Parker, Stanley Clarke & Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten, Candy Dulfer, The Bad Plus, Al Jarreau, Anna Maria Jopek, Lee Ritenour, John Scofield & Piety Street Band

in 2009
Richard Bona-Steve Gadd-Sylvain Luc, Leni Stern , Steve Lukather, JOJO Mayer, Poogie Bell Band, Lenny White Present Tense, AMC Trio feat. Ulf Vakenius, George Duke Band, Richard Bona Group, Steve Gadd & Friends, Soul Jazz Orchestra, Joe Lovano feat. Esperanza Spalding, Anat Cohen Quartet, Tuck & Patti, Jana Koubková (65th anniversary)

in 2010
Courtney Pine, Scott Henderson, Oz Noy Trio, Bozzio/Holdsworth/Levin/Mastelotto, John Scofield, George Duke Band, Mike Stern Band, Bob Mintzer Quartet, Pat Metheny Group, JoJo Mayer & Nerve, Scott Kinsey Group, Dr Lonnie Smith Trio, Marcus Miller - TUTU Revisited, Michael Landau Group, Christian Scott, Mezzoforte

in 2011
Steve Lukather Band, Maceo Parker, Mike Stern Band, Dean Brown Trio, Richard Bona Group, Victor Wooten & JD Blair, Soft Machine, Jack DeJohnette Group, Kenny Garrett, Billy Cobham Band, Dan Berglund & Tonbruket, Cachet Fusion feat. Sonny Emory, Victor Bailey Group, Roy Haynes "Fountain Of Youth Band", Yellowjackets, Jeff Lorber Fusion

in 2012
Alain Caron Group, Larry Graham Central Station, Magnus Öström, Oregon, Ernie Watts Quartet, Marcus Miller Band, Scott Henderson Trio, 3 Cohens, The Trio of OZ feat. Rachel Z & Omar Hakim — at AghaRTA Jazz Centrum, Prague

San Francisco California -- Jon Hammond with super hero The Honorable Terence Hallinan on the occasion of Terence's Birthday -

I bought a silver tuxedo just for this special occasion and played with my 5 piece band, many SF glitterati were in attendance including: Mayor Willie Brown, Nancy Pelosi and all of the Hallinan Family, great party! at Rasellas Jazz Club — with Terence Hallinan at Rasselas Jazz Club

Frankfurt Germany -- Rolling my Hammond organ in to the Hotel Apollo at same time The Deutsche Bundespost man rolls in with the mail on Münchener Str. 44 - Jon Hammond


San Francisco California Fillmore Auditorium -- Stanley Mouse the great psychedelic poster artist signing a poster for me - Jon Hammond at re-opening party for The Fillmore some years ago http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Mouse

Stanley George Miller (born October 10, 1940), better known as Mouse and Stanley Mouse, is an American artist, notable for his 1960s psychedelic rock concert poster designs and Grateful Dead album cover art.
Born in Fresno, California,Miller grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He was given the nickname Mouse as a ninth grader. He was expelled from Mackenzie High School in 1956 for mischievously repainting the facade at The Box, a popular restaurant across the street from Mackenzie.[2] Following his junior year at nearby Cooley High School, Mouse completed his formal education at Detroit's Society of Arts and Crafts.
By 1958, Mouse had become fascinated by the Weirdo Hot Rod art movement that had begun in California a decade earlier. Having developed skills using an airbrush he began painting t-shirts at custom car shows. There he met and worked with Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, the leading exponent of Weirdo Hot Rod art. Mouse was also strongly influenced by the art of Rick Griffin, with whom he would later collaborate on posters and album covers. In 1959, Mouse and his family founded Mouse Studios, a mail-order company, which sold his products. In 1964, he was invited to help in the design of Monogram automobile model kits using the "monster" cartoon characters he had developed to compete with Roth's "Rat Fink" character.
Psychedelic posters

In 1965. Mouse travelled to San Francisco, California with a group of art school friends. Settling initially in Oakland, Mouse met Alton Kelley. Kelley, a self-taught artist, had recently arrived from Virginia City, Nevada, where he had joined a group of hippies who called themselves the Red Dog Saloon gang. Upon arrival in San Francisco Kelley and other veterans of the gang renamed themselves The Family Dog, and began producing rock music dances. In 1966, when Chet Helms assumed leadership of the group and began promoting the dances at the Avalon Ballroom, Mouse and Kelley began working together to produce posters for the events. Later the pair also produced posters for promoter Bill Graham and for other events in the psychedelic community.
In 1967, Miller collaborated with artists Kelley, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson to create the Berkeley Bonaparte Distribution Agency.[3] Miller and Kelley also worked together as lead artists at Mouse Studios and The Monster Company - producing album cover art for the bands Journey and Grateful Dead. The Monster Company also developed a profitable line of hot rod memorabilia.
The psychedelic posters Mouse and Kelley produced were heavily influenced by Art Nouveau graphics, particularly the works of Alphonse Mucha and Edmund Joseph Sullivan. Material associated with psychedelics, such as Zig-Zag rolling papers, were also referenced. Producing posters advertising for such musical groups as Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Grateful Dead led to meeting the musicians and making contacts that were later to prove fruitful.
Later career

Grateful Dead album cover.
In 1968, Helms and Graham began turning to other artists for their poster work, and Mouse's career languished. After brief periods in London and Massachusetts, he moved to Toronto where he ran a Yorkville waterbed store called The Waterbed Gallery—with the walls featuring his artwork. Mouse returned to California to live in Marin County near Kelley. The pair resumed their partnership in 1971, producing commercial artwork related to the Grateful Dead and later Journey. The pair are credited with creating the skeleton and roses image that became the Grateful Dead's archetypal iconography, and Journey's wings and beetles that appeared on their album covers from 1977 to 1980. Mouse and Kelley continued to work together on rock memorabilia until 1980.
In 1989, Mouse illustrated the cover of The Grateful Dead Family Album, a photographic music reference book written by Jerilyn Lee Brandelius.
Mouse continued to produce album cover art and other music-related graphics through the 1980s. Early in the decade, he moved to New Mexico where he began producing fine art in a variety of media. In 1993, Mouse required a liver transplant, which the Grateful Dead raised money to pay for. In 1999, he contributed a portrait of Skip Spence to the tribute album, More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album, being a collection of cover versions of songs by the co-founder of Moby Grape performed by such artists as Beck, Tom Waits and Robert Plant.


Mouse's eyeball character as seen in the movie treatment "Excuse My Dust", which he unsuccessfully tried to sell in 1998.
Stanley Mouse filled a lawsuit against the film Monsters Inc. in 2002, alleging that the characters of Mike and Sulley were based on drawings of Excuse My Dust had tried to sell to Hollywood in 1998.[4] A Disney spokeswoman responded that only the characters in Monsters, Inc were "developed independently by the Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures creative teams, and do not infringe on anyone's copyrights".[5]
Mouse now lives in Sonoma County, California where he continues to paint. Rockin' Roses Gallery in Healdsburg, California features Stanley's art along with other artists such as Grace Slick, Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, Bill and Adrianna Weber and Bob Siedemann. The gallery features the iconic rock posters of the sixties in San Francisco, creations of Mouse and Alton Kelley and also Mouse’s more recent works in oils.
Mouse, Stanley; Alton Kelley, Walter Madeiros (1992). Freehand: The Art of Stanley Mouse. Snow Lion Graphics/SLG Books — with Stanley Mouse at The Fillmore

Mountain View California -- 2 of the 3 years' laminates from when I played in The Shoreline Amphitheatre

- for Bill Graham Presents New Orleans by The Bay Food and Music Festival - Jon Hammond — at Shoreline Amphitheatre At Mountain View

Frankfurt Germany -- Thomas Eich TecAmp / THC-Amplification and Jon Hammond

at Musikmesse Frankfurt

Frankfurt Germany -- 3 Suzuki Hammond Peas In A Pod:
Jon Hammond, Howard Johnson (Hammond Suzuki UK), Bernie Capicchiano (Bernies Music Land Australia)

at Musikmesse Frankfurt

Frankfurt Germany -- 3 Peas In a Pod: Heinz Lichius, Jon Hammond, Norbert Hilbich - Musikmesse Frankfurt

— at Musikmesse Frankfurt

San Francisco Intercontinental Hotel -- Berklee College of Music Alum gathering with Jeanine Cowen, Stephen Croes, Peter Gordon, Dr. Lewis T. “Rusty” Williams, - Jon Hammond '74 — with Jeanine Cowen

at InterContinental San Francisco

New York NY 48th Street Music Row -- The Last CLOSEOUT at Manny's of choice guitars when it was still Manny's Music Store at 156 West 48th Street before it changed to Sam Ash - Jon Hammond

— at Manny's Music

Osaka Japan -- Port of Osaka Sunset - Jon Hammond

— at The Port of Osaka

Mountain View California -- My own fully-stocked and Air Conditioned dressing room at Shoreline Amphitheater right next to Taj Mahal's dressing room who I was opening for - thank you Bill Graham Presents Hospitality Team! Jon Hammond — with Jon Hammond Band, Jon Hammond Organ Group and Taj Mahal

at Shoreline Amphitheatre At Mountain View

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