Freitag, 6. August 2021

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Hammond Report August 5 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist and accordionist Jon Hammond, today's story for a big Thursday about playing a beautiful gig in Eimsbüttel Hamburg, Germany at Auster Bar, thinking about my dearly missed friend Lutz Büchner here on the band on tenor, what a horn section with Fiete Felsch alto, Michael Leuschner trumpet! Joe Berger guitar, Heinz Lichius drums, yours truly Jon Hammond at the organ - big thanks to Nicolai Ditsch for filming us so well, Nicolai is a hell of a great drummer too! Stay safe and have a beautiful summer everybody, I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,
Jon Hammond 



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Mittwoch, 4. August 2021

Hammond Report August 4 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report August 4 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organ player and accordionist Jon Hammond, today's story and music, I'm going to lay on you Al „Jazzbo“ Collins' famous 3-ingredient Beer Bread Recipe as we did it on-air, and an orginal composition of mine after "Get Back in The Groove" special version I did with the late great bass player John Whitelaw on bass and Frank Biner vocals, I cut this for DTI Records label back in the year of 1981. Also announcing I'll be playing 1 hour streaming Facebook Live tomorrow Aug. 5th 'Music For The Soul' program for the Hospitals Heroes co-sponsored by Local 802 AFM & NYC Health + Hospitals, pls. join me if you're able at 12noon EST - 1PM - c u tomorrow folks, Jon Hammond



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Hammond Report August 3 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report August 3 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's music story I'm eating up some highway miles on the ol' super slab, just had brakes checked and an oil change. Saw a house going down the road at a high rate of speed, and then came the other half also quite fast! My original composition and title track to my album Hammond's Bolero is the music today - I'm playing both Hammond organ and accordion on this one and Joe Berger takes a beautiful guitar solo reminiscent of Carlos Santana, so enjoy and stay safe out there folks! I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,



Hammond Report, 3 August 2021, Musician Stories, Bolero, Brakes, Oil Change, Highway, Hammond Organ, Accordion, Jon Hammond, driving, bye bye now

Montag, 2. August 2021

Hammond Report August 1 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report August 1 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, I'm back down in LA today - the story about playing this showcase at the NAMM Showand on the way driving yesterday I passed a giant truck with a 1978 Aérospatiale military Helicopter, and later I passed a pickup truck engulfed in fire which sparked "The Hungry Fire" at Gorman - all is good today happy to report! Koei Tanaka takes an amazing solo as does Joe Berger and Bernard Purdie fatback drum, yours truly Jon Hammond at the new portable Hammond B3 organ - stay safe everybody and come back tomorrow for another Hammond Report,
Jon Hammond 




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Freitag, 30. Juli 2021

Hammond Report July 30 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report July 30 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist and accordionist Jon Hammond, today's story on this TGIF about Pocket Funk my tune we're playing here in Nashville, Tennessee outdoor concert for Summer NAMM Show and story, on the band Joe BergerLeslie J. Carter Chuggy CarterCord Martin, Louis 'Flip' WInfield, Roland Barber and yours truly Jon Hammond at the organ - Big Happy Birthday tomorrow 31st July to NEA Jazz Master Kenny Burrell! Hang 'til the end of the clip to see Kenny accepting award presented to him by the late great Nancy Wilson, I just happened to be right there! Have a beautiful weekend, stay safe everybody, c u tomorrow,
Jon Hammond 



Hammond Report, 30 July 2021, Musician Stories, Nashville, Funk band, Roland Barber, Kenny Burrell, NEA Jazz Master, Hammond Organ, podcast, Jon Hammond, bye bye now

Donnerstag, 29. Juli 2021

Hammond Report July 28 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report July 28 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's music story about the Cannonball, my tribute to the late great Dusty Hill of ZZ Topwho just passed last night in his sleep at age 72 - my tune Cannonball '99 One More Time is inspired by Dusty, getting back out on the old dusty trail, I'm an old Cannonballer from way back - so is Joe Berger the guitarist who plays on this track, also mixed & mastered and co-produced on my 2nd album Hammond's Bolero - the last time I saw them was in Frankfurt the Festhalle Frankfurt, always a great show - keep the Spirit folks and stay safe, so I can be talkin' to you, and not about you! Jon Hammond told you so - I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report, have a beautiful Wednesday,
Jon Hammond 



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Dienstag, 27. Juli 2021

Hammond Report July 27 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report July 27 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's music story in honor of 32 years ago almost exactly on a hot summer night playing at Mikell's nightclub & restaurant with this band: Jon Hammond and The Late Rent Session Men - Barry Finnerty guitar, Leslie J. Carter Chuggy Carter congas and percussions, Bernard Purdie drums, Alex Foster tenor and yours truly Jon Hammond at my 1959 Hammond B3 organ - Panasonic PV-430D man'd by Joe Berger, thanks for the gig(s) Pat Mikell
Have a beautiful Tuesday folks, I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,
Jon Hammond 



Hammond Report, 27 July 2021, Jazz, Blues, Musician Stories, Mikell's, Late Rent Session Men, Studio Musicians, Hammond B3, Bernard Purdie, Barry Finnerty, Jon Hammond, bye bye now

Montag, 26. Juli 2021

Hammond Report July 25 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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Hammond Report July 25 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist, Jon Hammond, today's music story about playing a big band arrangement of my original composition Lydia's Tune with the Meetinghouse Jazz Orchestra arranged by Todd Anderson, yours truly Jon Hammond at the organ - coming to you today from downtown Los Angeles on a hot July Sunday - everybody stay cool and safe out there! I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,
Jon Hammond 

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Hammond Report July 25 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist, Jon Hammond, today's music story about playing a big band arrangement of my original composition Lydia's Tune with the Meetinghouse Jazz Orchestra arranged by Todd Anderson, yours truly Jon Hammond at the organ - coming to you today from downtown Los Angeles on a hot July Sunday - everybody stay cool and safe out there! I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,
Jon Hammond 


I'm very saddened to learn of the passing of Jackie Mason today July 24th 2021 at age of 93! Rest In Peace Jackie!!
*Photo I shot of Jackie at Westway Diner - Jon Hammond
Jackie Mason (born Yacov Moshe Maza; June 9, 1928 – July 24, 2021) was an American stand-up comedian and film and television actor. He is ranked No. 63 on Comedy Central's 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all-time.[2]
His 1986 one-man show The World According to Me won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Ace Award, an Emmy Award, and a Grammy nomination. Later, his 1988 special Jackie Mason on Broadway won another Emmy Award (for outstanding writing) and another Ace Award, and his 1991 voice-over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode "Like Father, Like Clown" won Mason a third Emmy Award. He wrote and performed six one-man shows on Broadway.[1]
Known for his delivery and voice, as well as his use of innuendo and pun, Mason's often culturally grounded humor was described as irreverent and sometimes politically incorrect.[3][4] A critic for Time wrote that he spoke to audiences: "with the Yiddish locutions of an immigrant who just completed a course in English. By mail." 
Mason made several appearances as a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s.[4] He claimed to have been on the first episode to feature the American television debut of the Beatles, although research does not bear this fact out.[23] Mason revealed during his appearance on the BBC show Desert Island Discs that at the time he did not think much of the group, referring to them as "four kids in search of a voice who needed haircuts". In 1962 he came out with his initial LP record, a best-seller entitled I'm the Greatest Comedian in the World, Only Nobody Knows It Yet, followed by I Want to Leave You with the Words of a Great Comedian.[9][24]
"Middle finger" incident (1964)[edit]
On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. Footage of the incident shows Mason in the middle of doing his stand-up comedy act and then looking toward Sullivan, who had placed himself directly behind the camera, commenting that Sullivan was signaling him.[5][10] Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know (by holding up two fingers) that he had only two minutes left, and to cut his act short, as the program was about to cut away due to having been partly pre-empted by an impromptu speech by President Lyndon B. Johnson that the show carried.[5][7]
Mason began working his own fingers into his act to make fun of the situation, and pointed toward Sullivan with an index finger, a thumb, but not (as Sullivan mistakenly believed) his middle finger.[5] Sullivan was infuriated by this, and banned Mason from future appearances on the show, canceling Mason's $45,000 ($375,000 in current dollar terms), six-appearance contract.[5][10] Mason denied knowingly giving Sullivan the middle finger; he later said that he had not heard of the middle finger gesture at that time.[7] To clear his name, Mason filed a libel suit on the grounds that Sullivan had defamed him at the New York Supreme Court. That court dismissed most of Mason's complaint. Both Mason and Sullivan appealed to the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division (which reinstated three additional causes of action against Sullivan) in June 1966.[3][25][26][27] He was nevertheless banned from the show for a period of time. Sullivan asserted that Mason was unpredictable and could not be trusted. Because of Sullivan's influence, he was branded as unreliable, volatile, and obscene, and he failed to get substantial TV work for the next two decades.[3][5][7][8] There was no ruling on the merits, merely a determination that Mason's suit could proceed and that he would be given an opportunity to prove his claim.
Mason was given a single comeback appearance on Sullivan's TV program two years later, and Sullivan publicly apologized to him, but the damage was done.[5] At that time, Mason opened his monologue by saying, "It is a great thrill ... and a fantastic opportunity to see me in person again."[26] Mason later appeared on the show five times: April 23, 1967; February 25, 1968; November 24, 1968; July 22, 1969; and August 31, 1969.[28] Mason later said: "It took 20 years to overcome what happened in one minute" 




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Sonntag, 25. Juli 2021

Hammond Report July 24 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

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I'm very saddened to learn of the passing of Jackie Mason today July 24th 2021 at age of 93! Rest In Peace Jackie!!
*Photo I shot of Jackie at Westway Diner - Jon Hammond
Jackie Mason (born Yacov Moshe Maza; June 9, 1928 – July 24, 2021) was an American stand-up comedian and film and television actor. He is ranked No. 63 on Comedy Central's 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all-time.[2]
His 1986 one-man show The World According to Me won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Ace Award, an Emmy Award, and a Grammy nomination. Later, his 1988 special Jackie Mason on Broadway won another Emmy Award (for outstanding writing) and another Ace Award, and his 1991 voice-over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode "Like Father, Like Clown" won Mason a third Emmy Award. He wrote and performed six one-man shows on Broadway.[1]
Known for his delivery and voice, as well as his use of innuendo and pun, Mason's often culturally grounded humor was described as irreverent and sometimes politically incorrect.[3][4] A critic for Time wrote that he spoke to audiences: "with the Yiddish locutions of an immigrant who just completed a course in English. By mail." 
Mason made several appearances as a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s.[4] He claimed to have been on the first episode to feature the American television debut of the Beatles, although research does not bear this fact out.[23] Mason revealed during his appearance on the BBC show Desert Island Discs that at the time he did not think much of the group, referring to them as "four kids in search of a voice who needed haircuts". In 1962 he came out with his initial LP record, a best-seller entitled I'm the Greatest Comedian in the World, Only Nobody Knows It Yet, followed by I Want to Leave You with the Words of a Great Comedian.[9][24]
"Middle finger" incident (1964)[edit]
On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. Footage of the incident shows Mason in the middle of doing his stand-up comedy act and then looking toward Sullivan, who had placed himself directly behind the camera, commenting that Sullivan was signaling him.[5][10] Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know (by holding up two fingers) that he had only two minutes left, and to cut his act short, as the program was about to cut away due to having been partly pre-empted by an impromptu speech by President Lyndon B. Johnson that the show carried.[5][7]
Mason began working his own fingers into his act to make fun of the situation, and pointed toward Sullivan with an index finger, a thumb, but not (as Sullivan mistakenly believed) his middle finger.[5] Sullivan was infuriated by this, and banned Mason from future appearances on the show, canceling Mason's $45,000 ($375,000 in current dollar terms), six-appearance contract.[5][10] Mason denied knowingly giving Sullivan the middle finger; he later said that he had not heard of the middle finger gesture at that time.[7] To clear his name, Mason filed a libel suit on the grounds that Sullivan had defamed him at the New York Supreme Court. That court dismissed most of Mason's complaint. Both Mason and Sullivan appealed to the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division (which reinstated three additional causes of action against Sullivan) in June 1966.[3][25][26][27] He was nevertheless banned from the show for a period of time. Sullivan asserted that Mason was unpredictable and could not be trusted. Because of Sullivan's influence, he was branded as unreliable, volatile, and obscene, and he failed to get substantial TV work for the next two decades.[3][5][7][8] There was no ruling on the merits, merely a determination that Mason's suit could proceed and that he would be given an opportunity to prove his claim.
Mason was given a single comeback appearance on Sullivan's TV program two years later, and Sullivan publicly apologized to him, but the damage was done.[5] At that time, Mason opened his monologue by saying, "It is a great thrill ... and a fantastic opportunity to see me in person again."[26] Mason later appeared on the show five times: April 23, 1967; February 25, 1968; November 24, 1968; July 22, 1969; and August 31, 1969.[28] Mason later said: "It took 20 years to overcome what happened in one minute" 

Hammond Report July 24 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's music story about travel day and in-studio with Al Jazzbeaux Collins aka Jazzbo on-air at KCSM 91.1 FM spinning my track Head Phone and at end you see my band live performing in Sausalito, Californiaat the old Trident Restaurant Sausalito, CA - stay safe and get your vaccinations folks! I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,




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