Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Jon Hammond Show 0902
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Jon Hammond Show 0902
Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondShow0902
Youtube https://youtu.be/IMCz4snnqN0
Vimeo https://vimeo.com/231510769
Stand 523 Summer NAMM Head Phone Funk Tune - Jon Hammond at the Hammond
XK-5 System Organ model 3300W Leslie Speaker, Joe Berger guitar, Chuggy
Carter percussion, Robby Robinson sitting in with the boys - Photo by:
Stuart Robertson - Special thanks Steve Simmons and Steven Eaklor
Hammond Organ USA Suzuki Musical Instruments#HammondOrgan #NAMMShow
#HeadPhone #Funk
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#Hammond Organ, Head Phone, Suzuki Musical Instruments, Jon Hammond,
Robby Robinson, Chuggy Carter, Nashville, #Funk
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Harry Shearer Interview With Jon Hammond
Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/HarryShearerInterviewWithJonHammond
Youtube https://youtu.be/MByRDtzWZB4
Vimeo https://vimeo.com/231223997
Nashville Tennessee -- Harry Shearer Interview with Jon Hammond just
before Harry accepted the American Eagle Award along with Crystal Gayle
and Patti Smith from the US National Music Council during Summer NAMM
Show - for broadcast on Jon Hammond Show on MNN TV Channel 1 in
Manhattan - Harry's Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Shearer
"Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor,
voice actor, comedian, writer, musician, author, radio host, director
and producer. He is known for his long-running roles on The Simpsons,
his work on Saturday Night Live, the comedy band Spinal Tap and his
radio program Le Show. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began
his career as a child actor. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member of
The Credibility Gap, a radio comedy group. Following the breakup of the
group, Shearer co-wrote the film Real Life with Albert Brooks and
started writing for Martin Mull's television series Fernwood 2 Night.
He was a cast member on Saturday Night Live on two occasions, between
1979–80, and 1984–85. Shearer co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in the
1984 film This Is Spinal Tap, a satirical rockumentary, which became a
cult hit. In 1989, Shearer joined the cast of The Simpsons; he provides
voices for numerous characters, including Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers,
Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Reverend Lovejoy, Kent Brockman, Dr.
Hibbert and more. Shearer has appeared in several films, including A
Mighty Wind and The Truman Show, has directed two, Teddy Bears' Picnic
and The Big Uneasy, and has written three books. Since 1983, Shearer has
been the host of the public radio comedy/music program Le Show, a
hodgepodge of satirical news commentary, music, and sketch comedy.
Shearer has won a Primetime Emmy Award, has a star on the Hollywood Walk
of Fame in the radio category, and has received several other Emmy and
Grammy Award nominations. He has been married to singer-songwriter
Judith Owen since 1993. He is currently "artist in residence" at Loyola
University, New Orleans. Shearer was born December 23, 1943 in Los
Angeles, the son of Dora Warren (née Kohn) (d. 2008), a bookkeeper, and
Mack Shearer.[2] His parents were Jewish immigrants from Austria and
Poland.[3][4] Starting when Shearer was four years old, he had a piano
teacher whose daughter worked as a child actress. The piano teacher
later decided to make a career change and become a children's agent, as
she knew people in the business through her daughter's work. The teacher
asked Shearer's parents for permission to take him to an audition.
Several months later, she called Shearer's parents and told them that
she had gotten Shearer an audition for the radio show The Jack Benny
Program. Shearer received the role when he was seven years old.[5] He
described Jack Benny as "very warm and approachable [...] He was a guy
who dug the idea of other people on the show getting laughs, which sort
of spoiled me for other people in comedy."[6] Shearer said in an
interview that one person who "took him under his wing" and was one of
his best friends during his early days in show business was voice actor
Mel Blanc, who voiced many animated characters, including Bugs Bunny,
Daffy Duck and Barney Rubble.[7] Shearer made his film debut in the 1953
film Abbott and Costello Go to Mars, in which he only had a small part.
Later that year, he made his first big film performance in The Robe.[6]
Throughout his childhood and teenage years he worked in television,
film, and radio.[6] In 1957, Shearer played the precursor to the Eddie
Haskell character in the pilot episode of the television series Leave It
to Beaver. After the filming, Shearer's parents said they did not want
him to be a regular in a series. Instead they wanted him to just do
occasional work so that he could have a normal childhood. Shearer and
his parents made the decision not to accept the role in the series if it
was picked up by a television network...Cont...
Jon Hammond Show LATE RENT Theme Song - annual Musikmesse Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim - swinging funky jazz and blues as seen on cable TV in New York City for 34 years every late Friday night The Jon Hammond Show - featuring Peter Klohmann the tenor saxophonist, Giovanni Totò Gulino the drummer, Joe Berger aka The Berger-Meister is the guitaris and Jon Hammond at the Sk1 Hammond organ + bass - special thanks Konrad Neupert, Bille Zurück for cooking the beautiful food for us, Alex & Phillip the sound men and the whole Jazzkeller Hofheim Team in Hofheim am Taunus - we'll be back next year! - Jon Hammond & Band - "Musikmesses-Session mit Jon Hammond
Fr 07. April 2017" -- Schon traditionell findet bei uns zur Frankfurter Musikmesse ein Treffen hochkarätiger Musiker statt. Wie auch in den vergangenen Jahren ist der aus New York stammende Orgelspieler Jon Hammond, mit Joe Berger „Berger-meister“, Giovanni Gulino und weiteren Überraschungsgästen, angesagt.
Im Spiel geht Jon Hammond absolut in seiner Musik und seiner Leidenschaft für den guten alten Hammond-Sound auf. Mit 18 Jahren kaufte er sich seine erste Hammond B3 und tourte mit der Rockband Hades im Vorprogramm von Tower Of Power oder Michael Bloomfield. Ein regelrechter Genießer: Seinen Kopf wiegt er ständig von einer Seite zur anderen. Die linke Hand ersetzt größtenteils den Part eines Bassisten, zusätzlich zu den verschiedenen Klangfarben, die er manuell justiert.
Die Musiker, die die Jon Hammond Show auf der Bühne komplettieren sind Joe Berger und Giovanni Gulino. Der Gitarrist Joe Berger gleicht einem Saiten-Hasardeur. Er spielte bereits mit Who-Bassist John Entwistle und sorgte in dessen Band für den Studio-Mix. Giovanni Gulino ziseliert an den Becken, setzt genaue Akzente auf der Fußtrommel und spielt leichte, luftige Melodien auf der Snare.
Jon Hammond – Orgel
Joe Berger „Berger-meister“ – Gitarre
Giovanni Totò Gulino – Schlagzeug
Peter Klohmann - saxofon
http://www.jonhammondband.com
Late Rent Späte Miete
Producer Jon Hammond
Language English
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The Hammond M3 Speaks again! spcl. thanks Paul Patterson - according to the serial number this is a 1960 unit:
139443 1960 66 Jerry Miller
139818 1960 33 Michael Kern
140148 1960 33 Rick Prevallet
140640 1960 100 Henning Hojen, Denmark
141018 1960 100 Dan Albrecht
141294 1960 100 Jeremy Symons (UK)
141493 1960 100 Lorraine Yasinski
141630 1960 100% Alan D. Quilley "
Language English
by Jon Hammond
Publication date 2017-08-28
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Funky Jazz, Cable access TV, Podcast, Harry Shearer, Head Phone, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Hammond Organ, Frankfurt musikmesse, Jazzkeller Hofheim, Late Rent, #HammondOrgan #MNNTV #HammondCast
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