Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Jon's Journal January 15 2013 and HammondCast 145

*LISTEN TO THE AUDIO HERE: HammondCast 145 Downloaded 783 times http://archive.org/details/JonHammondHammondCast145KYOURADIO "The Judge" Milt Hinton the late great Jazz bassist soloing while Bobby Johnson mics him up personally - 2 Giants of Jazz sadly no longer with us. Bobby Johnson was a featured soloist in the amazing Erskine Hawkins Orchestra. This was May 7th 1990, declared Cab Calloway Day by then Mayor of New York City David N. Dinkins. Milt was a most amazing person, and just last night one of my very favorite bassists Bob Cunningham was telling me his story about when he first arrived in New York City, Milt invited Bob to his home and dug his playing so much that he recommended him to Dizzy Gillespie, and soon after Bob was off on the road with Dizzy for 2 1/2 years. R.I.P. Milt Hinton and Bobby Johnson - Jon Hammond — at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music HammondCast 145 
HammondCast 145 KYOURADIO with spcl. guest Wendy Oxenhorn of Jazz Foundation of America interview with Jon and music of Jon Hammond NDR SESSIONS Projekt "Satin Doll", "Blues In The Night", "Payphone Johnny" News about "A Great Night In Harlem" http://www.jazzfoundation.org http://www.HammondCast.com 45 minutes Tuxedoed Bernard Purdie showing off his boutonnière with red rose just before hit time - May 7, 1990 concert and Beacons in Jazz Awards honoring Cab Calloway - Jon Hammond — with Bernard Purdie and Bernard Purdie at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music D'George Klivinyi Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz Keith Anderson Saint Charles, Illinois DjBillie Prest Shane Alessandro Scarazzini Lead Guitar Player at Jason Casterlin Tim L Griffin Holyoke, Massachusetts Debbie Sprague Spring Valley High School David Davis GM at AZ Music Andrew Desogus Charles F. Peregrin Works at Amboy Aggregates Jimi D'Andrea Jonathan Moorehead Allyn Robinson Leader at Allyn Robinson Music Bob Snider Works at Self employed percussion/piano teacher and freelance musician. Jim Koeppel Singer/Guitarist/Band Leader at Dust My Blues Band/Jim Koeppel Inside 31 Chambers St. Surrogate's Courthouse New York City - photo: Jon Hammond Surrogate's Courthouse Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogate's_Courthouse The Surrogate's Courthouse, also known as the Hall of Records, is a Beaux Arts municipal building in lower Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1907, it is located on the northwest corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, across the street from City Hall Park and from the Municipal Building. It houses the city's Municipal Archives, as well as providing courtrooms for the Surrogate's Court for New York County on the fifth floor. The well-proportioned seven-story, steel-framed building is faced with granite from Hallowell, Maine, and contains elaborate marble interiors. The three-part Chambers Street facade features a triple-arched main entrance centered along the two-story base, above which is centered a three-story Corinthian colonnade topped by a cornice, a sixth story, another cornice and a mansard roof.[3] It was designed to be fireproof, in order to safely house the city's paper records. The Beaux Arts exterior features fifty-four sculptures by prize-winning artists Philip Martiny and Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, representing both allegorical figures — such as New York in Its Infancy, New York in Revolutionary Times, Philosophy, Law, and the seasons — and eminent figures from the city's past, including Peter Stuyvesant, DeWitt Clinton, David Pietersen De Vries, and mayors Caleb Heathcoate, Abram Stevens Hewitt, Philip Hone, Cadwallader David Colden, and James Duane.[4][5] There is a three-story interior courtyard, supposedly inspired by the Paris Opera, featuring an imposing marble double staircase leading to colonnaded balconies on the upper stories. It's considered one of the city's finest Beaux Arts interiors.[3] Mosaic murals showing the zodiac were created by William DeLeftwich Dodge. The elaborate Surrogates' courtrooms on the fifth floor are endowed with carved oak and mahogany paneling, and gilded plaster decoration.[4] The building has been favorably compared to the somewhat smaller Chamber of Commerce building and the somewhat larger Customs House, both contemporaries of this building in lower Manhattan. New York NY -- Michael Guilford one of my favorite bassists - world traveler here with me Jon Hammond at the Monday night Jazz Session - photo credit goes to our friend Gina Reder aka Gina Jazz, thanks Gina! *Note, I just found out tonight from Michael that he knew and played with André Lewis aka Mandré who sadly passed away recently...Michael played with André and Buddy Miles at The Fillmore San Francisco, incredible story Michael! thanks for telling me and R.I.P. André Lewis folks - JH — with Michael Guilford at Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 AFM Mary Jo Papich Bradley University Joe Berger King at Self employed Cheryl Krebs Medical , pistol team at New York Guard Barb Grenig Goszka Works at Medina High School Janice Guilford Tuxedoed Arnie Lawrence R.I.P. playing alto as Dr. Donald Byrd looks on in back, concert to honor Cab Calloway May 7, 1990 - Jon Hammond Arnie's Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnie_Lawrence Arnold Lawrence Finkelstein, better known as Arnie Lawrence (July 10, 1938, Brooklyn – April 22, 2005, Jerusalem) was an American jazz saxophonist. Lawrence studied clarinet in his youth before switching to saxophone. He played from age 12 in clubs in the Catskills, and by age 17 was performing at Birdland, at one point working a double bill with John Coltrane. He played with Charles Mingus, Thad Jones, Maynard Ferguson, Clark Terry Quintet and Duke Pearson, but did not make his first recordings until 1966, playing on Chico Hamilton's The Dealer. He worked for several years with Hamilton, and concomitantly became a soloist on The Tonight Show from 1967 to 1972. His first records as a leader appeared in 1968. In the early 1970s Lawrence played with Willie Bobo, then joined Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1974. He did a world tour with Liza Minnelli in 1978–79, and released a few more records under his own name before touring with Louie Bellson and Elvin Jones in the early 1980s. He composed a symphony entitled Red, White and Blues, which was premiered by an orchestra in Williamsburg, Virginia; Lawrence, Dizzy Gillespie, and Julius Hemphill all soloed in the performance. Lawrence had taught from the middle of the 1970s, working as an artist in residence in Kentucky and Kansas. In 1986, he stopped recording and touring and founded the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City; among the program's students were Roy Hargrove, Brad Mehldau, Larry Goldings, John Popper, Peter Bernstein,. He moved to Israel in 1997, where he founded the International Center for Creative Music, an education facility open to both Jewish and Arab students. He played regularly in Israel and owned his own nightclub called Arnie's Jazz Underground. He suffered from lung and liver cancer late in life, and died in Jerusalem in 2005. You're Gonna Hear from Me (1968) Look Toward a Dream with Larry Coryell (1969) Inside an Hourglass (1970) Embryo Records Might Just Turn Out To Be Sages with Children Of All Ages (1976) Treasure Island (1979) Renewal (1981) Palo Alto Records *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Lydia's Tune in Jazzkeller Downloaded 913 times http://archive.org/details/JonHammondydia_sTuneinJazzkellerFrankfurtJONHAMMONDBand Youtube http://youtu.be/I_gPc5fKyeI Lydia's Tune by Jon Hammond in Jazzkeller Frankfurt annual Musikmesse Party hosted by Jon Hammond Band Tony Lakatos tenor saxophone Heinz Lichius drums Joe Berger guitar Jon Hammond at XB-2 Hammond organ Lydia's Tune is a bossa nova from Jon's album LATE RENT on Ham-Berger-Friz Records © ASCAP http://www.jonhammondband.com Hammond Action is about to happen inside those 2 beautiful wooden doors - Jon Hammond and Michael Falkenstein Congratulations 30th year Hammond Organ Germany Studio Setzingen - Ulm This is the same place where James Brown Godfather of Soul came to visit Michael - Youtube http://youtu.be/VjiDnJM0bd0 Congratulations 30th year Hammond Organ Germany Studio pictorial James Brown Visiting his God Son Michael Falkenstein - incredible must see and hear: James Brown the Godfather of Soul and his God Son Michael Falkenstein at the Hammond organ with original music soundtrack from Jon Hammond radio program HammondCast - musical selections: Time With You Six Year Itch Get Back In The Groove Watermelon Man Late Rent / HammondCast Outro R.I.P. Godfather of Soul James Brown - here in Hammond Organ Germany Studios Langenau - Ulm Germany -- Michael Falkenstein and Jon Hammond with one of the very first pieces of Hammond Sk1 ultra-compact combo organ keyboard at HAMMOND DEUTSCHLAND Headquarters Karlstrasse 38 D-89129 Langenau Movie: "Meet The Incredible Sk1 Hammond with Michael Falkenstein and Jon Hammond" Youtube http://youtu.be/cb7HHYzE9Gs Filmed in Hammond-Showroom Karlstrasse 38 D-89129 Langenau Germany on April 19th 2011 "Meet The Incredible Sk1 Hammond with Michael Falkenstein and Jon Hammond" First look at this exciting new keyboard product weighing in at 7 kilos, just over 15 lbs., it sounds like a real Hammond B3 organ with Leslie, or a full size grand piano, any type of famous vintage electric piano or synthesizer. This keyboard does it all and with original Hammond drawbars and it's feather light. Sk1 has a built in USB flash drive input, the keys are 'bullet proof' waterfall style keys that can hold up to extreme pressure of rockin' rock musicians, swinging jazz musicians and can even sound like a huge pipe organ. This film will blow your mind. Available June 2011, contact Michael Falkenstein Hammond Suzuki Deutschland Europe http://www.hammond.de/kontakt.html — at Karlstrasse 38 D-89129 Langenau Germany Jon's Journal, Surrogate's Court, Michael Guilford, Local 802, Musicians Union, Jazz, Milt Hinton, The Judge, Arnie Lawrence, Dr. Donald Byrd, New School, Concert