Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Hammond's Bolero Release Party In Le Bar Bat Was A Lot Of Fun!

Hammond's Bolero Release Party In Le Bar Bat on W. 57th St. NYC Was A Lot Of Fun! Live Performance by Jon Hammond Band photos by Teddy Fung
L to R: Joe Berger guitar, Alex Budman tenor saxophone, Ray Grappone drums, Jon Hammond organ *LISTEN TO AUDIO: HammondCast 12 http://www.archive.org/details/HammondCast_12 HammondCast 12 from San Francisco with intro to PME (Portable Media Expo), Blues Shuffle with Art News Project...from Jon's album "Hammond's Bolero": Jennifer's Song, Thing in C Minor and Cosmo Lane http://www.HammondCast.com
Ray Grappone and Jon Hammond
Jon Hammond with the Hammond's Bolero Disc
Jon Hammond at his 1959 B3 Hammond B3 organ at home studio with ReVox A700 tape recorder and road tested Hammond XB-2 organ
Painting of Jon Hammond onstage at Regina Niteclub Grosse Freiheit St. Pauli Hamburg by artist Michael August aka ILLUSTRATORP http://www.jonhammondband.com/
Jon Hammond with his Telecaster Custom
Jon Hammond at home near Times Square in Manhattan Highrise holding his Sennheiser HD 25-1 Headphones Jon Hammond Band - Special Late Show Saturday Dec. 3rd 1-3AM at BITTER END on Bleecker St. Greenwich Village New York City L to R: Joe Berger guitar, Todd Anderson tenor saxophone, Ray Grappone drums, Jon Hammond organ
As Seen On MCTV MNNTV Cable Access TV Show The Jon Hammond Show 28th Year
JON HAMMOND Band FaceBook Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jon-Hammond-Band/133709526657853 Jon Hammond HammondCast FaceBook http://www.facebook.com/hammondcast Jon Hammond Band Official http://www.jonhammondband.com LIVE in The Bitter End http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bitter_End The Bitter End is a nightclub in New York City's Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End during the 1970s. However eventually after a few years the owners changed the club's name back to the more recognizable Bitter End. History An earlier club, "The Cock and Bull" operated on the same premises with the same format, in the late 1950s. The poet/comedian Hugh Romney (who later became known as Wavy Gravy) read there. During the early 1960s the club hosted Folk music "hootenanies" every Tuesday night, featuring many performers who have since become legendary. During its heyday the Bitter End showcased a wide range of talented and legendary musicians, comedians, and theatrical performers.[1] In 1968 Paul Colby, who began his career as a song plugger for Benny Goodman’s publishing company, and went on to work for Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, and Guy Lombardo, became the manager and booking agent at The Bitter End, and in 1974 he purchased it.[2][3] In the mid 1970s, the club became known as the birthplace of Bob Dylans Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured such names as Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Joan Baez, T-Bone Burnett, Ronee Blakely, Mick Ronson, and many other guest stars. The City of New York bestowed landmark status to the night club on July 23, 1992. Pete Fogel Le Bar Bat The Bitter End Steely Dan, John Entwistle, Zak Starkey, Doran Gray, Frankfurt Musikmesse, NAMM, Music China, Moscow Jazz, Late Rent, Pocket Funk, Ronnie Smith Jr., Stephen Ferrone, Bernard Purdie The Hit Maker
http://www.amazon.com/Late-Rent-Jon-Hammond/dp/B000CA40BI 1. Late Rent Listen 2. Original Announcement from Jon Hammond Show Listen 3. Pocket Funk Listen 4. Lydia's Tune Listen 5. The Sidewinder Listen 6. Announcement by al "Jazzbeaux" Collins Listen 7. Head Phone Listen 8. White Onions Listen 9. Party Is Forbidden Here Listen 10. Get Back in the Groove Listen 11. White Onions [Live] Listen 12. Head Phone [Live] Listen 13. Afn Announcement #1 Listen 14. Nu Funk (Hip Hot Chitlins) [Live] Listen 15. Afn Announcement #2 This is a re-issue of Jon's 1995 European release "Late Rent." Never before available in the U.S., it contains a collection of recordings featuring Bernard Purdie and Steve Ferrone on drums, as well as Todd Anderson and Alex Foster on sax, Barry Finnerty and Graham Hawthorne, Ray Grappone, Jim Preston and Chuggy Carter. The record is a swinging and funky compilation of original tracks written by Jon Hammond, as well as some anecdotal asides and a guest appearance by Jazzbeaux Collins. Lots of great solos and organ sounds as well as melodies and groove. Jon Hammond Music iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jon-hammond/id4308313 Top Albums 1. LATE RENT View In iTunes 2. Hammond's Bolero View In iTunes 3. Ndr Sessions Projekt View In iTunes Top Songs Name Album Time Price 1 Payphone Johnny Ndr Sessions Projekt 7:02 View In iTunes 2 The More I See You Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:00 View In iTunes 3 Our Day Will Come Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:19 View In iTunes 4 No X-Cess Baggage Blues Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:14 View In iTunes 5 Easy Living Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:33 View In iTunes 6 Besame Mucho Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:02 View In iTunes 7 Polka Dots and Moonbeams View In iTunes Blues in the Night Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:54 9 View In iTunes 10 Theme from Black Orpheus Ndr Sessions Projekt 7:36 View In iTunes 11 Satin Doll Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:15 View In iTunes 12 My One and Only Love Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:19 View In iTunes 13 Late Rent - Live LATE RENT 9:02 View In iTunes 14 Nu Funk (Hip Hop Chitlins) - Live LATE RENT 4:57 View In iTunes 15 AFN Announcement 1 LATE RENT 0:47 View In iTunes 16 Head Phone - Live LATE RENT 3:08 View In iTunes 17 Get Back In the Groove LATE RENT 2:06 View In iTunes 18 Party Is Forbidden Here LATE RENT 5:27 View In iTunes 19 White Onions LATE RENT 5:23 View In iTunes 20 Head Phone LATE RENT 7:40 View In iTunes 21 Announcement By Al Jazzbeaux Collins LATE RENT 1:03 View In iTunes 22 The Sidewinder LATE RENT 7:22 View In iTunes 23 Lydia's Tune LATE RENT 4:29 View In iTunes 24 Pocket Funk LATE RENT 6:00 View In iTunes 25 Original Announcement from Jon Hammond Show LATE RENT 0:46 View In iTunes Hammond's Bolero http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hammonds-bolero/id4308341
Hammond's Bolero Jon Hammond 6:46 View In iTunes 2 Jennifer's Song Jon Hammond 5:55 View In iTunes 3 Cannonball '99 (One More Time!) Jon Hammond 7:10 View In iTunes 4 Soon I Will Be Free Jon Hammond 5:16 View In iTunes 5 Thing in C Minor Jon Hammond 7:37 View In iTunes 6 Cosmo Lane Jon Hammond 5:54 View In iTunes 7 Remembering Stanley Jon Hammond 4:39 View In iTunes 8 Six Year Itch Jon Hammond 4:55 View In iTunes 9 F.P. Blues Jon Hammond 3:18 View In iTunes 10 Czechoslovakian Salsa Song Jon Hammond 6:25 View In iTunes 11 Train Song Jon Hammond 5:47 View In iTunes 12 9/11 Tribute Medley Jon Hammond 6:27 View In iTunes Eddie Money, Alex Ligertwood, Bernard Purdie, The Late Rent Session Men, NDR SESSIONS Projekt, Knut Benzner, St. Pauli Hamburg, CBS Radio, KYOU, KYCY, Local 802, Local 6 Musicians Union, ASCAP I Create Music Expo, We Create Music, Composer Publisher, Ken Cicerale, Fran Richard, Hades, Bill Graham Presents, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mick Brigden, Bob Barsotti, James Preston, Terry Haggerty Sons of Champlin Fillmore Auditorium, Hammond Suzuki Sk1 Sk2 Jon Lord Deep Purple Ultra-Compact B3 Leslie Speaker Fender Twin Reverb Excelsior Accordions Evolution of Jon Hammond Accordion
Alternative To Clips On Cable by Kim Freeman Billboard Magazine March 19, 1984

NEW YORK---Year-old BackBeat Productions hopes to break new ground in the video medium with it's first project, "The Jon Hammond Show." Currently airing on Manhattan Cable's Channel 3 and San Francisco's public access Channel 25, the program is a half hour of computer generated graphics synchronized with original jazz-fusion and rock music. Hammond's voice and his tapping boot are the only human intrusions during the show.
"It's an alternative to the conceptual and concert footage videos. We're delivering an art form." says the show's host, BackBeat's co-founder Jon Hammond. The company also functions as a label, and Hammond says the broadcast will be a vehicle to expose artists on the BackBeat roster.
Hammond say's he's close to securing slots on public access channels in New Orleans, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston and plans to recoup investements by syndicating the show to national networks if and when it gains an audience.
His partner in the venture is former Crusaders guitarist Barry Finnerty, who wrote the music for the first program. All songs on the "Jon Hammond Show" feature BackBeat's studio band of Finnerty, keyboardist Hammond, drummer Steve Ferrone and saxophonist Todd Anderson.
KIM FREEMAN



Jon Hammond Band YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jonhammondband ASCAP Audio Portrait http://ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_Rent/ NDR SESSIONS Projekt http://www.ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_NDR/ Performances Comedians who appeared early in their careers Woody Allen[4] Harry Anderson Sandra Bernhard Elayne Boosler David Brenner Albert Brooks Lenny Bruce George Carlin[4] Dick Cavett[4] Cheech & Chong Bill Cosby[4] Billy Crystal Don Imus Robert Klein Steve Landesberg Jay Leno Martin Mull Pat Paulsen Freddie Prinze Richard Pryor Joan Rivers[4] Hugh Romney aka Wavy Gravy Chris Rush[5] Mort Sahl David Steinberg Jon Stewart Rip Taylor Lily Tomlin Flip Wilson Steven Wright Henny Youngman Musicians Peter Allen Luther Allison Mose Allison America Tori Amos Maxene Andrews Joan Armatrading Joan Baez Jon Hammond Kevin Beres Chuck Berry Stephen Bishop Ronee Blakely The Box Tops Glen Burtnik Blues Traveler Oscar Brand The Brandos Brewer & Shipley David Bromberg Jackson Browne Bunky and Jake Burlap to Cashmere Vanessa Carlton The Chamber Brothers Harry Chapin Tracy Chapman Charles & Eddie Merry Clayton Judy Collins Shawn Colvin Chick Corea Larry Coryell James Cotton The Critters Jim Croce David Crosby Lacy J. Dalton The Charlie Daniels Band Miles Davis Gavin DeGraw John Denver Neil Diamond Bo Diddley Dion Bob Dylan Yvonne Elliman Cass Elliott[4] Ramblin' Jack Elliott Joe Ely The Everly Brothers Mimi Farina Jose Feliciano Steve Forbert Jeffrey Gaines Stan Getz Andy Gibb G. Love & Special Sauce Steve Goodman Stéphane Grappelli The Grateful Dead[6] Arlo Guthrie Bill Haley Hall & Oates The Happenings Tim Hardin John Hartford Donny Hathaway Richie Havens Jake Holmes Robert Hunter Ian & Sylvia Janis Ian Indigo Girls The Isley Brothers Etta James Tommy James & the Shondells Billy Joel Dr. John Janis Joplin Norah Jones Kangaroo Jones Doug Kershaw Lisa Kindred Morgana King Leo Kottke Kris Kristofferson Labelle Lady Gaga Marvin Gaye Nil Lara Gordon Lightfoot Little Feat Lisa Loeb Los Lonely Boys Taj Mahal Melissa Manchester Chuck Mangione Hugh Masekela Curtis Mayfield Ed McCurdy Rod McKuen Sarah McLachlan Don McLean Melanie Ingrid Michaelson Bette Midler Liza Minnelli Chad Mitchell Joni Mitchell Van Morrison Maria Muldaur Shawn Mullins Johnny Nash Fred Neil Ricky Nelson Bob Neuwirth Randy Newman Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Laura Nyro Phil Ochs Odetta Les Paul Tom Paxton Peaches & Herb Ann Peebles Peter, Paul and Mary The Persuasions Jean-Luc Ponty Billy Preston Dory Previn John Prine Kenny Rankin Helen Reddy Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Linda Ronstadt Rusted Root Otis Rush Tom Rush Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels Sam & Dave Mongo Santamaria Gil Scott-Heron The Searchers John Sebastian The Serendipity Singers[4] Pete Seeger The Shells Carly Simon Nina Simone Patti Smith Phoebe Snow Spin Doctors The Staple Singers Curtis Stigers Barbra Streisand The Tarriers James Taylor Livingston Taylor Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee George Thorogood & the Destroyers The Triplets Kenny Vance and The Planotones Suzanne Vega Jerry Jeff Walker Wendy Wall Joe Walsh Jimmy Webb Mary Wells Josh White Paul Williams Bill Withers Stevie Wonder Jesse Colin Young Neil Young Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention [edit]Live albums recorded Albums by Peter, Paul and Mary, Randy Newman, Curtis Mayfield, Donny Hathaway, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, The Isley Brothers, and Tommy James & the Shondells, among others, have been recorded live at the Bitter End. Harold Channer Conversations Speaking With Jon Hammond *WATCH VIDEO: Part 2 Harold and Jon Conversations http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondConversationsWithHaroldChannerPt2JonHammondInterview
Music News Brought To You By Jon Hammond on CONVERSATIONS WITH HAROLD HUDSON CHANNER on MNNTV Intelligent Relevant Television Talk Harold Channer is a talk-show host on public access television network Manhattan Neighborhood Network, or MNN. He is the longest-running producer for the network, having done over 2,200 interviews over 40 years. Speaking here with Jon Hammond HammondCast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofv-TEmdKw4 *WATCH VIDEO: Harold Channer Pt 3 Jon Hammond http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondConversationsWithHaroldChannerPt3JonHammondInterview
Conversations With Harold Channer Pt 3 Jon Hammond Interview Music News Brought To You By Jon Hammond on CONVERSATIONS WITH HAROLD HUDSON CHANNER on MNNTV Intelligent Relevant Television Talk Harold Channer is a talk-show host on public access television network Manhattan Neighborhood Network, or MNN. He is the longest-running producer for the network, having done over 2,200 interviews over 40 years. Speaking here with Jon Hammond of KYOU Radio, Music News Brought To you by Jon Hammond on Conversations, Pt 3 of one hour program http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjp765o_No STELLWERK Late Rent JON HAMMOND Band Harburg Bahnhof Organ Jazz Blues Theme Song *WATCH VIDEO: STELLWERK Late Rent JON HAMMOND Band Harburg Bahnhof Organ Jazz Blues Theme Song

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JON HAMMOND Band Theme Song "LATE RENT" in STELLWERK Jazz Club in Harburg Bahnhof. JOE BERGER guitar, HEINZ LICHIUS drums, JON HAMMOND XK-1 Organ and Bass, GABRIEL COBURGER tenor sax Camera by JENNIFER © www.HammondCast.com Dankeschoen Dieter Glawischnig, Knut Benzner, Gabriele Benedix Jazzhaus Radio, Michael August kunstler aka ILLUSTRATORP, Michael Maier Falkenstein Hammond Suzuki Deutschland Jon Hammond is host of daily HammondCast Show KYOU Radio *Member American Federation of Musicians Union Local 802, Local 6 ASCAP
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B3mk2 Organ, Blues, Gig Bag, Hamamatsu, Headquarters, Jazz, Jon Hammond, Local 802 Musicians Union, Musikmesse, NAMM, Now in USA, Sk1, SK2, Suzuki Musical Instruments, Tachi Tachikawa Jon Hammond Band, The Bitter End, Bleecker St., Late Rent Session Men, Pete Fogel, MNNTV, Cable Access, Jazz, Blues, B3 organ, Sk1, Sk2, XB-2, XK-1, XK-3c The Day I Met Steve Jobs Personally In San Francisco by Jon Hammond Jon Hammond San Francisco CA -- Let me preface this post by saying I am deeply saddened by the too-young death of Steve Jobs, but I am very thankful to have met him personally and I am one of the beneficiaries of his incredible body of work. Thanks Steve! As follows: On January 11th 2005 I attended The MacWorld Expo Keynote given by Steve Jobs at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Just prior to MacWorld my first album re-release digitally remastered "Late Rent" went on to the iTunes Store so I was very excited about the whole concept of being able to offer my music through the iTunes platform and I brought along one of the CD's in my pocket. The Keynote was really great, although I wasn't really sure that Steve was there live because he was projected up on to the big screen throughout the presentation. I thought it might be possible that it was a prepared film, but he occasionally made references to the day's weather (rain predicted) and some other things that made it current. Near the end of the presentation he brought out a surprise guest, President of Sony Kunitake Ando and they pledged a commitment to work together on HD video. John Mayer came out and played at the end, the presentation was over and so I went in to the exhibits directly afterwards. I was speaking with one of the Apple black shirt guys when all of a sudden I saw Steve. He saw me and I know he doesn't like to be approached but he must have thought he either knew me or recognized me and he came right over to meet me. I saw him coming so I reached in my pocket and pulled out my CD Late Rent fresh copy still in the shrink wrap. I introduced myself and thanked Steve for the wonderful opportunity for all the composers and musicians to get our music out through iTunes (I am a member of ASCAP) and I told him I would like to give him my Late Rent album if he would take it. He said "Sure!" He then (this showed me how intense he is, I will never forget) I handed it to him and right away he looked at the cover art work and then looked straight at me to verify it was indeed me on the cover. He then said "Thanks!" and I told him it was great to meet him...Steve walked away holding the CD in both hands still studying the artwork intensely as approx. 50 people were following him like the Pied Piper, shouting out Steve Steve...over here!. Steve was absorbed in the art work, and there is plenty to look at and copy to read, Michael August aka ILLUSTRATORP who designs my album covers so fantastically made sure of that! http://www.cityhallrecords.com/catpics/webpics/large/HBF105Lg.jpg The cover Steve Jobs was studying as he walked away:
Late Rent Album Info iTunes Album Link Late Rent http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/late-rent/id30945539 http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jon-hammond/id4308313 After I met Steve Jobs it seemed that everything I did with Apple had been blessed by him, and maybe it has / had been! Thanks for everything Steve Jobs, sincerely, Jon Hammond Member AFM Local 6 and Local 802 Musicians Union ASCAP Composer Publisher - Jon Hammond International ASCAP Network Behind The Beat Late Rent http://ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_Rent/ re-issue of Jon's 1995 European release "Late Rent." Never before available in the U.S., it contains a collection of recordings featuring Bernard Purdie and Steve Ferrone on drums, as well as Todd Anderson and Alex Foster on sax, Barry Finnerty and Graham Hawthorne, Ray Grappone, Jim Preston and Chuggy Carter. The record is a swinging and funky compilation of original tracks written by Jon Hammond, as well as some anecdotal asides and a guest apperance by Jazzbeaux Collins. Lots of great solos and organ sounds, as well as melodies and groove. Includes "Late Rent," "Pocket Funk," "Lydia's Tune," "White Onions," "Head Phone" and "Hip Hop Chitlins." http://laterent.blogspot.com/ Steve Jobs, Apple Inc, iTunes, Late Rent, MacWorld, Kunitake Ando, Sony, John Mayer, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, R.I.P., Jazz, Blues, Jon Hammond