Feb. 2nd Jon Hammond will be celebrating beginning of 28th year of his long running cable TV
Program The Jon Hammond Show. Feb. 2nd of 1984 The Jon Hammond Show went on the air for the first
time on MCTV Channel C, in those days there weren't even numbers on the dial on Manhattan Cable
TV there were 23 channels. With original music from Jon Hammond and Barry Finnerty and Video Art
by Lori Friedman aka Video By LORI, the 29 minute program was written up in Billboard Magazine
just weeks after going on the air and has become a staple in the underground cable TV scene and
was also shown for 2.5 years on the first large outdoor TV screen in Times Square, the
Mitsubishi Diamond Vision at 47th St. and Broadway.
*WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
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MNNTV The Jon Hammond Show as seen on Jon Hammond's long running cable access TV show now on MNNTV Manhattan Neighborhood Network in New York City 28th year. This episode is a classic with Jon Hammond and band in Moscow Russia playing jazz ballad Easy Living with Igor Butman sax and Eduard Zizak drums, Jon Hammond at the organ. Tim Cain "Shadow Walk" with visuals by Eduardo Gutekunst. Jon Hammond with his studio band of Steve Ferrone, Todd Anderson, Barry Finnerty "Lydia's Tune" by Jon Hammond at the B3 organ. Jon Hammond in Frankfurt Germany with Tony Lakatos tenor sax, Giovanni Guilino drum, Joe Berger guitar "Melody Without Name" Jon Hammond' theme song is entitled LATE RENT with Video By LORI © Jon Hammond Intl. http://www.HammondCast.com
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Jon Hammond is also now heard daily on KYOU Radio HammondCast Show streaming worldwide on the
CBS Radio Network
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HammondCast 198 KYOU Radio Jon Hammond just back from Frankfurt Germany TOM BONES MALONE "Down Home Blues", "I Feel Like Dynamite", LAURENCE COTTLE BIG BAND "Friday Feeling", "Get In Line" Jon's "Blues In The Night" DANNY GLOVER ID JAMES BROWN "I'm Black and I'm Proud", ROBERTA FLACK & DONNY HATHAWAY "You've Got A Friend", Donny "Song For You" LYDIA PENSE & COLD BLOOD "It Could Be Me, It Could Be You" � http://www.HammondCast.com 46 minutes
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HammondCast 197 KYOU Radio with performance in Hamamatsu Japan in Suzuki Hall at Suzuki World Headquarters for President Manji Suzuki and Suzuki Team, Jon Hammond at the B3mk2 Hammond Organ "Lydia's Tune" (solo), and in duo with Koei Tanaka Suzuki Harmonica Artist "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Mercy Mercy" In Smiley's Schooner Saloon and Hotel Bolinas CA Jon Hammond Trio "James and Wess" Blues and visit with Don Deane the proprietor of Smiley's � http://www.HammondCast.com 45 minutes
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- Jon Hammond Intro: Instruments: Organ, Accordion, Piano, Guitar Attended: Berklee College of Music 1974, City College San Francisco Languages: English, German Jon is closely identified with the two main products of his career, the Excelsior Accordion and the Hammond Organ.