Czechoslovakian Salsa Song Louisville Soundcheck from Jon Hammond on Vimeo.
Pictures from Evening Health Walk http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150992523257102.403672.558692101
Musikmesse Frankfurt Germany -- In memory of Wilhelm-Peter "Charly" Hosenseidl - far right, Press Conference with Charly Hosenseidl - Jon Hammond also Sabine Nold, Cordelia von Gymnich and Dr. Peters - JH
*Obit: Charly Hosenseidl dies aged 62
http://www.mi-pro.co.uk/news/read/charly-hosenseidl-dies-aged-62/012291
While the storms couldn't keep the crowds away, Musikmesse got off to sad start today as it was revealed that Wilhelm-Peter "Charly" Hosenseidl sadly passed away earlier this month aged 62.
Hosenseidl spent his final years as an entertainer, having had trouble settlng into a life of inactivity after retiring from his position as brand manager for Messe Frankfurt - the company with which he enjoyed a 24-year career.
In 1989, Hosenseidl was able to combine his love of music with his expertise in the trade fair sector in becoming director of Musikmesse. It was during his time at the helm that Prolight + Sound was founded in 1995.
By 2001, he was busy as brand development manager and introduced Prolight + Sound Saint Petersburg. Later, in 2002 he founded Music China, and then Prolight + Sound Shanghai in 2003. — at Messe Frankfurt
San Francisco California - Local 6 Musicians Union -- My friend Earl Watkins the late great jazz drummer being sworn in yet again on Board of Directors of Local 6 - secret swearing in ceremony in our rehearsal hall - Jon Hammond *Member Local 6 / Local 802
**Obit: http://www.afm6.org/archives/the-end-of-an-era-earl-watkins/
Saturday night, June 23, 2007. Earl Watkins decided to go out. He went out...See More — at Musicians Union Local 6
Hamburg Germany -- the great tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman - Jon Hammond *whenever I would see Dewey he would tell me he was dying. Unfortunately/sadly this time he was right, soon after he was dead http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Redman
Dewey Redman (born Walter Dewey Redman in Fort Worth, Texas, May 17, 1931; d. Brooklyn, New York September 2, 2006
Redman attended I.M. Terrell High School, and played in the school band with Ornette Coleman, Prince Lasha and Charles Moffett. After high school, Redman briefly enrolled in the electrical engineering program at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, but became disillusioned with the program and returned home to Texas. In 1953, Redman earned a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Arts from Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical University. While at Prairie View, he switched from clarinet to alto saxophone, then, eventually, to tenor. Following his bachelor's degree, Redman served two-years in the US Army.
Upon his discharge from the Army, Redman began working on a master’s degree in education at the University of North Texas. While working on his degree, he taught music to fifth graders in Bastrop, Texas, and worked as a freelance saxophonist on nights and weekends around Austin, Texas. In 1957, Redman earned a Masters Degree in Education with a minor in Industrial Arts from the University of North Texas.[4] While at North Texas, he did not enroll in any music classes.
Towards the end of 1959, Redman moved to San Francisco, a musical choice resulting in an early collaboration with Donald Rafael Garrett.
Dewey Redman at Moers Festival, June 2006, Germany
Redman was best known for his collaborations with saxophonist Ornette Coleman, with whom he performed in his Fort Worth high school marching band. He later performed with Coleman from 1968 to 1972, appearing on the recording New York Is Now, among others. He also played in pianist Keith Jarrett's American Quartet (1971–1976), and was a member of the collective Old And New Dreams. The American Quartet's The Survivor's Suite was voted Jazz Album of the Year by Melody Maker in 1978.[8]
He also performed and recorded as an accompanying musician with jazz musicians who performed in varying styles within the post-1950s jazz idiom, including bassist and fellow Coleman-alum Charlie Haden and guitarist Pat Metheny.
With a dozen recordings under his own name Redman established himself as one of the more prolific tenor players of his generation. Though generally associated with free jazz (with an unusual, distinctive technique of sometimes humming into his saxophone as he played), Redman's melodic tenor playing was often reminiscent of the blues and post-bop mainstream. Redman's live shows were as likely to feature standards and ballads as the more atonal improvisations for which he was known.
Redman was the subject of an award-winning documentary film Dewey Time (dir. Daniel Berman, 2001).
On February 19 and 21, 2004, Redman played tenor saxophone as a special guest with Jazz at Lincoln Center, in a concert entitled "The Music of Ornette Coleman."audio link
Redman died of liver failure in Brooklyn, New York, on September 2, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Lidija Pedevska-Redman, as well as sons Tarik and Joshua, who is also a jazz saxophonist. The father and son recorded two albums together. — with Dewey Redman at Fabrik Hamburg
Tenor Saxophonist Tom Scott and Jon Hammond..both with hair!
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Works at Musikmesse
Timo Bergström
Gymnasiet svenska normallyceum
Jon Paris
New York, New York
Jimmy Lyon
Works at Having As Much Fun As Possible, Inc.
Ulrich Vormehr
Narada Michael Walden
President at Tarpan Studios
Hal Oppenheim
Kenji Nakai
Los Angeles, California
Corey Prentice
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
Dan Saraceno
Alan Skwarla
Duquesne University School of Law
Glenn Caz Cazenave
Owner-Operator at PC HuB
Adele Guerrero
UCLA
Donald Parks
The Ohio State University
Alan Hickman
Carl Green
Sonoma State University
David Schwartz
Helena Johnson
Andy Daddario
Works at Warner Bros. Entertainment
Kiera Les
Model, Runway & Print at Ford Models
Brian Wildman
North Olmsted, Ohio
Sommer Helmut
Bassman at Alive&kicking simple minds tribute band
Александр Шустер
Netanya, Israel
Robert Panerio
University Place, Washington
Pamela Lefko
Works at TUSD
Craig Adams tom scott.. didnt he play with the blues brothers.. i know that name
Jon Hammond Hi Craig, also Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, tons of TV and movie work http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Scott_(musician) - Jon
Tom Scott (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tom Scott (born May 19, 1948) is an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor and bandleader of the west coast jazz/jazz fusion ensemble The L.A. Express.
Anaheim CA - Winter NAMM Show -- Jon Hammond at the old Anaheim Convention Hall building, the whole NAMM used to fit in there. No Baby Strollers and No Personal Instruments...unless you're me! Jon with XK-1 Hammond organ for Midnight Showcase with Bernard Purdie - Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afTagFhYOCo
Hilton Hotel Anaheim
Pocket Funk by Jon Hammond © JH INTL ASCAP
Bernard Purdie drums
Joe Berger guitar
Jon Hammond organ
Shea Marshall sax
Winston Byrd trumpet
For Flash Back 1989 Mikell's Pocket Funk Video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2831189635144040422&hl=en#
Pocket Funk LIVE JON HAMMOND Band w/BERNARD PURDIE at Mikell's NYC — at Anaheim Convention Center
Oslo Norway - City Hall -- Dig this beautiful room inside Oslo City Hall folks! - Jon Hammond interview with Lord Mayor Per Ditlev-Simenson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SEJhqXVqiU
A special visit with Lord Mayor of Oslo PER DITLEV-SIMONSEN in Oslo Norway on Jon Hammond's HammondCast Show for CBS' KYCY/KYOU 1550 AM — at Oslo City Hall
Oslo Norway - City Hall -- In this shot you see the famous art of Edvard Munch - I believe it is the painting that was stolen and eventually recovered - now hung in a very secure manner folks! Inside Oslo City Hall - photo by Jon Hammond and interview with Lord Mayor Per Ditlev-Simenson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SEJhqXVqiU
A special visit with Lord Mayor of Oslo PER DITLEV-SIMONSEN in Oslo Norway on Jon Hammond's HammondCast Show for CBS' KYCY/KYOU 1550 AM — with Edvard Munch at Oslo City Hall
1966 Junior Jazz Champion Jon Hammond at age 13 - Giulietti Classic 127 Accordion was personally delivered to Jon by the greatest John Molinari - R.I.P. John Molinari http://www.accordia-records.com/molinari_biography.htm
John Molinari was one of the greatest masters of the accordion. His natural talent, love of the instrument and years of dedicated study led to an extremely successful musical career. He was an artist who possessed a brilliant and masterful technique with a remarkable solo repertoire that ranged from popular to folk to classical.
John Molinari was born in San Francisco (1912), the only son of Italian immigrants. At the age of four his parents gave him a little two bass semitone accordion. By the time Molinari was twelve he was already performing at dances and weddings. As a teenager he appeared as a featured act in Vaudeville theaters throughout California. Later he studied piano and theory with Adolph Fink, the well-known student of Antonín Dvořák.
During World War II John toured the South Pacific with USO Camp Shows entertaining the Allied Troops. After the war his engagements extended to the concert halls and supper clubs throughout the United States and Canada. John appeared with famous opera soprano, Jamilla Novotna, the Andrew Sisters, Vaudeville stars Veloz and Yolanda, and on national radio with Fred Waring.
In 1952, on the strength of his recordings, John toured Hawaii and Iceland. It was also in 1952 that he turned down a major contract with MCA because it would have meant extensive time away from his young family. Instead, he worked for MCA in Northern California and limited his touring to featured supper club appearances, including the Waldorf Astoria in New York and the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.
In 1967, 1969 and again in 1972, through the efforts of his friend and colleage, Veikko Ahvenainen, John toured Europe, Scandinavia, the Baltic States and the Soviet Union. John remained, for the most part, in the San Francisco area where he performed and taught until his death in 1989.
Friends and admirers will long remember John Molinari for his marvelous technique and interpretation that have placed him among the leading artists of the accordion. John’s recordings date back to 1949. He played his own arrangements exclusively. We hope you will enjoy listening to his unique style. — in Sacramento, CA
New York NY 596 10th Ave Mr. Biggs -- Jon Hammond Band gig just after I returned from living in Paris France for one year with Ray Grappone drums, Todd Anderson tenor sax and Barry Finnerty guitar - this was the gig that Barry went home on the first break and never came back. He said he 'couldn't find his keys' - Jon Hammond at the organ http://www.jonhammondband.com/ — with Todd Anderson at Mr Biggs Bar and Grill
New York NY 30 Rockefeller Plaza NBC TV Studios -- Jon Hammond with Jon's friend long-time NBC Stage Manager Jeff Samaha at Tom Brokaw's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Brokaw NBC Evening News Anchor Desk. Jeff was Stage Manager for David Letterman Show along with Biff Henderson before David moved over to CBS - JH — at 30 Rockefeller Plaza
Zurich Switzerland -- Tenor Saxophonist Christian Muenchinger on Jon Hammond Band gig in Moods Jazz Club
http://www.moods.ch/
Schiffbaustrasse 6|8005 Zürich Switzerland
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Slightly used US Mailboxes! Jon Hammond
Jon Hammond in Hamamatsu Japan with Mr. Tanaka Director of Tourism
アメリカからのミュージシャンが浜松市観光インフォメーションセンターに寄って下さいました。
その方は、Digital B3 Organ Specialisit のMr. Jon Hammond さんです。
浜松では鈴木楽器製作所さんや浜松市楽器博物館を訪問されたそうです。
浜松がとても気に入って、滞在を楽しんでいらっしゃいました。
http://hamamatsutic.hamazo.tv/e2334330.html
Jon Hammond gets a new pair of super comfortable summer Rieker shoes from main man Rudolf Molzberger at Schuh-Krolla in Frankfurt, rockin'! — at Münchener Str. 16 60329 Frankfurt
*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Frank Marocco Plays There Is No Greater Love video by Jon Hammond
http://archive.org/details/JonHammondFrankMaroccoPlaysThereIsNoGreaterLove/
Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNbUiqbIWm4
Astounding performance by master accordionist Frank Marocco "There Is No Greater Love" uptempo closer in Trio with drummer Harold Jones and bassist Kash Killion - Peter DiBono announcing at San Francisco Accordion Club approximately 10 years ago - video by Jon Hammond In Memory of Frank Marocco with permission of Frank's daughter Cindy Marocco Thoburn and Frank's manager Elke Ahrenholz. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Marocco January 2, 1931 -- March 3, 2012 Official Frank Marocco website http://www.frankmarocco.com courtesy of HammondCast http://www.HammondCast.com
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