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Hammond Report September 27 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
Hammond Report September 27 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
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Hammond Report September 27 2020 from Pandemic Quarantino
- Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's story about the late great trumpeter Lou Colombo, I played on Lou's band for 2.5 years in
Cape Cod MA in the Wychmere Harbor Club entertaining members and guests such as Tip O'Neill Speaker of The House and Mr. & Mrs. Lee Berk, founder of
. Tragically Lou was killed in a car crash while driving home from a gig in Fort Myers FL just days after I visited him there. Enjoy this broadcast! I'll be back tomorrow with another Hammond Report,
As a young man, Colombo was signed to a contract by the Brooklyn Dodgers and played in their minor league system until a broken ankle ended his baseball career. He then turned his attention full-time to music.
Colombo leaves his wife Noel and six children.
Trumpeter Lou Colombo dies in Florida crash: Well-known on Cape for swinging jazz style
Lou Colombo, known for his swinging jazz trumpet technique and as a consummate showman, died Saturday night, March 3 in a car crash in Fort Myers, Fla. while returning home from a performance.
- Publication date
- 2020-09-27
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Topics
- Hammond Report, Music and Stories, Sound of Money, Lou Colombo, Trumpeter, Jon Hammond, Organist, Radio, TV, Harwich Port, Tip O'Neill, bye bye now
- Language
- English
- Addeddate
- 2020-09-27 18:24:49
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- hammond-report-september-27-2020-from-pandemic-quarantino-jon-hammond
Hammond Report, Music and Stories, Sound of Money, Lou Colombo, Trumpeter, Jon Hammond, Organist, Radio, TV, Harwich Port, Tip O'Neill, bye bye now
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