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Hammond Report June 25 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
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Hammond Report June 25 2020 from Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
Original Music and Stories from organist accordionist Jon Hammond -
Original Music and Stories from organist accordionist Jon Hammond - with original opening by
Lloyd Lindsay Young!
this one I break out my 1959 Hammond B3 and Bill Beer Leslie with original cats on my first album "Late Rent" the Jon Hammond Show theme song for 36 years.
LATE RENT Theme Song Ellington Room Session - Jon Hammond's TV Show theme performed by Jon Hammond Band live in Times Square, New York City in the Ellington Room -
Todd Anderson tenor saxophone,
Joe Berger guitar,
Ray Grappone drums, Chuggy
Leslie J. Carter GON BOPS congas percussion, Jon Hammond at his 1959 B3 Organ Super Leslie Speaker built for Jon in 1971 by Bill Beer Keyboard Products Los Angeles with JBL horn and speaker, specially designed 250 watts rms solid-state bi-amplification system - as seen on MNN TV /
Manhattan Neighborhood Network - MNN -
Jon Hammond Band -
Jon Hammond Organ Group
- Publication date
- 2020-06-25
- Usage
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Topics
- Hammond Report, Lloyd Lindsay Young, Original Music, Music and Stories, Hammond B3 organ, 1959 Hammond B3, Leslie Speaker, Late Rent, Theme Song, Jon Hammond Show
- Language
- English
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- Addeddate
- 2020-06-25 19:32:31
- Identifier
- hammond-report-june-25-2020-from-pandemic-quarantino-jon-hammond
Lloyd Lindsay Young, known as "Double L" (born September 4, 1941)[1] is an American weather reporter who gained notoriety for his over-the-top delivery and antics. He is the father of former KGET-TV weatherman George Lindsay Young, with whom he worked for several years in New York.
Double LL!
Young grew up in
Hollywood, California. He attended
Los Angeles City College[2] and has been in the broadcasting business since 1962, when he started at
Bakersfield, California radio station KWAK AM 970. He spent three years at WFIE Channel 14 Evansville, Indiana, leaving in late 1980,
[3] then was at KGO-TV in San Francisco from 1981 to 1983. He also spent twelve years at
WWOR-TV, channel 9 in
Secaucus, New Jersey,
[4] through October 1, 1995.
[5] In his ascendancy, he was seen on KIFI-TV,
Idaho Falls, and heard on KNAK,
Salt Lake City; his break came when the San Francisco station's news manager heard him when on a skiing vacation in
Sun Valley in the 1970s.
[4]
Starting in 1996, while living and working in Bakersfield,
[6] Young was also a weatherman on
KGO 810 radio out of San Francisco on the afternoon drive-time newscast;
[7] he added the morning drive-time slot in 2009, replacing the retired
Leo Ciolino.
[8] On December 1, 2011, KGO fired Young as well as many talk-show hosts.
[9]
Young was the television weatherman at
KERO in Bakersfield, California
[10] until September 2008. He was replaced by former KERO weatherman
Rusty Shoop.
[11]
Between 2012 and 2016, Young was heard on
KKSF-AM in San Francisco. He was let go in July 2016 after KKSF-AM became an
ESPN Deportes station.
[12]
It is Young who says "it's a trip, it's got a funky beat, and I can bug out to it" in the
Beastie Boys song "
B-Boy Bouillabaisse" (in the "
Mike on the Mic" segment) from the 1989 album
Paul's Boutique. According to author Dan LeRoy in his book on
Paul's Boutique, the group commissioned Young to appear on the album when they became a fan of his work on WWOR. The introduction to their song "
Hello Brooklyn" may have also been influenced by Young's trademark calls. Also, Young's voice saying "bug out to it" can be heard in a sample (at 1:11) in the Beastie Boys song "
Three MC's And One DJ" on their 1998 album
Hello Nasty.
Hammond Report, Lloyd Lindsay Young, Original Music, Music and Stories, Hammond B3 organ, 1959 Hammond B3, Leslie Speaker, Late Rent, Theme Song, Jon Hammond Show