Thursday, July 07, 2016

American Eagle Awards And Roy Clark TV Interview With Jon Hammond

*WATCH THE FILM HERE: American Eagle Awards And Roy Clark TV Interview With Jon Hammond Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/AmericanEagleAwardsAndRoyClarkTVInterviewWithJonHammond Nashville Tennessee -- American Eagle Awards and Roy Clark brought the house down - appearances by Roy Clark, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, John Conlee, Bill Cody, Mary Luehrsen​, Joe Lamond and Television Interview with Roy Clark and Jon Hammond - For Immediate Release: http://www.musiccouncil.org/nmc-announces-emmylou-harris-vince-gill-2016-american-eagle-award-honorees/ Press Release: "The National Music Council will bring its annual American Eagle Awards presentation to Nashville, Tennessee, for a second year in a row on Saturday, June 25, 2016. The highly prestigious Eagle Awards are presented each year in national celebration of an individual’s or an organization’s long term contribution to America’s musical culture and heritage. This year, music legends Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill will be honored, along with the iconic Grand Ole Opry. Past American Eagle Award recipients include Kris Kristofferson, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Clive Davis, Van Cliburn, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Morton Gould, Dave Brubeck, Marian Anderson, Jim Halsey, Lena Horne, Roy Clark, Elliott Carter, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roberta Peters, Odetta, Sherman Halsey, Stephen Sondheim, Sesame Street, Hard Rock Cafe, Music Makes Us, and VH-1 Save the Music Foundation. This year’s event in Nashville will mark the 33rd year of formal presentations of the Awards. Emmylou Harris is one of the most admired and respected female vocalists in music history. With 13 Grammy Awards and a trio of CMA trophies, her work has garnered admiration and praise from her peers. Beginning with her 1975 masterpiece Pieces Of The Sky, Harris began to carve out a reputation as one of the genre’s most progressive talents – though one with a clear reverence toward the history of the Country format. She made songs by The Louvin Brothers, Buck Owens, and Hank Snow hits again. She also teamed up with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt for the iconic Trio album in 1987. Harris was inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1992, and into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. Whether it be Country, Rock, Bluegrass, or Gospel, there is no genre of music that Vince Gill hasn’t excelled in during his much-heralded career. Starting out playing in a Bluegrass band called Mountain Smoke when he was a teenager, he later joined Boone Creek – a band fronted by future Country star Ricky Skaggs. He spent three years as lead singer of the Pop / Rock group Pure Prairie League before moving to Nashville in the early 1980s. It took him a few years to find his artistic path, but he hit big in 1990 with “When I Call Your Name.” Future hits included “Liza Jane” and “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” Twenty Grammy Awards later, Gill stands as one of the most revered male artists of all time. He was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1991, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007. Emmylou Harris Musical artists have come from all over the world for a chance to perform on the stage that is the Grand Ole Opry. Starting as the WSM Barn Dance in the fall of 1925, the show has enchanted artists and fans alike ever since. Legends such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline have dazzled with their talents there, as have modern-day hit-makers like Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley. It’s been called the “home of American music” and “country’s most famous stage.” Every year, hundreds of thousands of people make pilgrimages across town or around the world to the Grand Ole Opry to see the show live. Millions more tune in to Opry broadcasts via a mobile app, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Nashville’s 650 AM WSM, and on opry.com and wsmonline.com. The event will also feature the New York Emmy award winning animation created by the NMC and the Music Publishers Association of the United States, as part of a primary school lesson plan that encourages kids to think about the ramifications of taking other people’s creative works without permission. NMC Director David Sanders frames the animated piece as “part of a world-wide effort by creators to change the narrative in terms of fostering an understanding that the online protection of creative works enhances freedom of speech and the marketplace of ideas, rather than encroaching on them.” The National Music Council continues to serve as a forum for the free discussion of this country’s national music affairs and challenges. Founded in 1940 to act as a clearinghouse for the joint opinion and decision of its members and to work to strengthen the importance of music in our life and culture, the Council’s initial membership of 13 has grown to almost 50 national music organizations, encompassing every important form of professional and commercial musical activity. Through the cooperative work of its member organizations, the National Music Council promotes and supports music and music education as an integral part of the curricula in the schools of our nation, and in the lives of its citizens. The Council provides for the exchange of information and coordination of efforts among its member organizations and speaks with one voice for the music community whenever an authoritative expression of opinion is desirable. Proceeds from the event support the Council’s music education advocacy efforts. The awards will be presented at a 1:00 pm ceremony in the Davidson Ballroom of the Nashville Music City Center as part of the Summer NAMM Show. A VIP luncheon and interview/reception with the honorees will accompany the awards presentation." American Eagle Awards, Roy Clark​, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, John Conlee, Bill Cody​, Mary Luehrsen, Joe Lamond, Jon Hammond #NAMM #GrandOleOpry #RoyClark #JoeLamond Facebook Video LINK: https://www.facebook.com/hammondcast/videos/10153572403217102/?l=6256236948222830848 Roy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond just before Roy appeared on the American Eagle Awards in Nashville Tennessee during Summer NAMM Show - Roy Clark an American Living Legend and long-time member of The Grand Ole Opry and The Country Music Hall of Fame - Roy's wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clark Roy Linwood Clark (born April 15, 1933) is an American country music musician and performer. He is best known for hosting Hee Haw, a nationally televised country variety show, from 1969 to 1992. Roy Clark has been an important and influential figure in country music, both as a performer and helping to popularize the genre. During the 1970s, Clark frequently guest-hosted for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show and enjoyed a 30-million viewership for Hee Haw. Clark is highly regarded and renowned as a guitarist and banjo player, and is also skilled on classical guitar and several other instruments. Although he has had hit songs as a pop vocalist (e.g., "Yesterday, When I Was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound"), his instrumental skill has had an enormous effect on generations of bluegrass and country musicians. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry, since 1987[1][2] and The Country Music Hall of Fame. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Meherrin, Virginia, Clark lived as a teenager in southeast Washington, D.C., where his father worked at the Washington Navy Yard. At 14, Clark began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin, and by age 15 he had already won two National Banjo Championships[3] and world banjo/guitar flatpick championships. He was simultaneously pursuing a sporting career, first as a baseball player and then as a boxer, before dedicating himself solely to music. At 17, he had his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. At the age of 23, Clark obtained his pilot's license and then bought a 1953 Piper Tri-Pacer (N1132C), which he flew for many years. This plane was raffled off on December 17, 2012, to benefit the charity Wings of Hope.[4] He has owned other planes, including a Mitsubishi MU-2, Stearman PT-17[5] and Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond 1A bizjet.[6] By 1955, he was a regular on Jimmy Dean's Washington, D.C., television program. Dean, who valued punctuality among musicians in his band, the Texas Wildcats, fired Clark for habitual tardiness, telling him, "You're the most talented person I've ever fired." Clark married Barbara Joyce Rupard on August 31, 1957.[7] In 1960, Clark went out to Las Vegas, where he worked as a guitarist in a band led by former West Coast Western Swing bandleader-comedian Hank Penny. During the very early 1960s, he was also prominent in the backing band for Wanda Jackson—known as the Party Timers—during the latter part of her rockabilly period.[8] When Dean was tapped to host The Tonight Show in the early 1960s, he asked Clark to appear, introducing him to a national audience for the first time. Subsequently, Clark appeared on The Beverly Hillbillies as a recurring character (actually two: he played businessman Roy Halsey and Roy's mother, Myrtle). Once, on an episode of the Sunday evening Jackie Gleason Show dedicated to country music, Clark played a blistering rendition of "Down Home". Later, he appeared on an episode of The Odd Couple wherein he played "Malagueña".[9] In 1963, Clark signed to Capitol Records and had three top ten hits. He switched to Dot Records and again scored hits. He later recorded for ABC Records, which had acquired Dot, and MCA Records, which absorbed the ABC label. Clark as "Myrtle Halsey" on The Beverly Hillbillies, 1968. In the mid '60s, he co-hosted, along with Buck Owens, a weekday daytime country variety series for NBC entitled "Swingin' Country", which was cancelled after two seasons. In 1969, Clark and Buck Owens were the hosts of Hee Haw. The show was dropped by CBS Television in 1971 but continued to run in syndication for twenty-one more years. During its tenure, Clark was a member of the Million Dollar Band and participated in a host of comedy sketches. In 1983, Clark opened the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre in Branson, Missouri, becoming the first country music star to have his own venue there, thus beginning a trend which led to Branson becoming a center of live music performance, as it is today. Many of the celebrities who play in Branson first performed at the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre. Clark frequently played in Branson during the 1980s and 1990s. He has since sold the venue (now owned by the Hughes Brothers and renamed the Hughes American Family Theatre) and gone back to a fairly light touring schedule, which usually includes a performance with Ramona Jones and the Jones Family Band at their annual tribute to Clark's old Hee Haw co-star Grandpa Jones in Mountain View, Arkansas.[citation needed] In addition to his musical skill, Clark has often displayed his talents as a comedian and actor. During his years on Hee Haw, Clark entertained with numerous comedy sketches, including a recurring feature where he played the clerk of the "Empty Arms Hotel". Clark released several albums of his comedic performances, to varying critical acclaim and commercial success. Clark is one of the few surviving regular male cast members from the show.[citation needed] Clark has endorsed Mosrite, Gretsch, and many other brands of guitars during his career. He currently endorses Heritage Guitars, which makes a Roy Clark model. On August 22, 1987, Clark was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He plays an annual benefit concert at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, the proceeds of which go to fund scholarships for aspiring musicians.[citation needed] For many years Clark has made his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roy Clark Elementary School in Tulsa's Union School District was named in his honor in 1978. Fellow Oklahoma resident Mickey Mantle arranged for Clark to sing "Yesterday When I Was Young" at his funeral (which Clark did in 1995).[10] On May 17, 2009, Clark was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame along with Barbara Mandrell and Charlie McCoy. On September 23, 2010, Clark sang "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at Dodger Stadium in a game featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers versus the San Diego Padres. On April 12, 2011, Clark was honored by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He will be honored by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame as Oklahoma's Music Ambassador for Children and will be presented with a commendation from Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin. Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondBandAtXK5OrganDebutHammondOrganUSAPartySoundCheckNashville Youtube of https://youtu.be/Zse4xuv6-eg Jon Hammond Band at XK-5 Organ Debut Hammond Organ USA Party SoundCheck Nashville: Kayleigh Moyer drums, Chuggy Carter congas percussion, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond at the new XK-5 organ - Summer NAMM 2016 fifth Sound Soul Summit Hammond Organ USA co-sponsored by Keyboard magazine and SoundCheck Nashville LLC, Nashville - Event: "the first public showing of Hammond’s new XK-5 organ and Heritage Series expanded systems, which represent the cutting edge of technology applied to recreating the precise touch, feel, and sound of the classic Hammond B-3. Music Director Mark Prentice will lead a top Nashville-based rhythm section (Charlie Morgan and Mike Severs) supporting the Hammond Artist All-Stars, including the living jazz legend Dr. Lonnie Smith, Grammy nominee Paul Brown, Red Young, Jon Hammond, Peter Gallinari, Kevin McKendree (Brian Setzer, Joe Bonamassa) and Yates McKendree, the Reverend Jimmie Smith, and Kim Tibbs. Robby Robinson (musical director for Frankie Valli) will be on hand, as will Jim Alfredson, Gary Swan, Christian Matthew Cullen, and this year’s DownBeat Critic’s Choice Poll winner Brian Charette, and more. It’s very rare that this many accomplished Hammond organists get to play together, so the excitement level among the musicians is as high as it is for the audience. It’s even rarer to experience players from different genres jamming together. As in past years, some surprise guests are sure to turn up. Four years after the first Sound Soul Summit, attendees still remember it as a highlight of their NAMM experience." http://www.HammondCast.com Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/SummerNAMMJonHammondFunkUnitNissanStage As Seen on Jon Hammond Show Television Show 34th year - Musician Lineup: Joe Berger - guitar Chuggy Carter - congas & percussion Roland Barber - trombone, trumpet, sea shell Cord Martin - tenor saxophone Louis Flip Winfield - drums Jon Hammond - Hammond organ Lee Oskar - harmonica - special guest (Low Rider Band / Original Member of WAR) Special thanks: Greg Herreman Productions Manager, Joe Lamond President CEO NAMM, TV Jones Guitars & Pickups, NISSAN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, Latin Percussion "Lp" Sound Image Nashville Touring Division - Michael Apodaca, Alex Moore Youssef Koutout Senior Food & Beverage Manager Music City Center Nashville, TN MOTHERTONE Michael Turner Sleishman Drum Co Group Photo Nissan Stage Nashville Summer NAMM Show #NAMMShow #SummerNAMM #NISSAN #Nashville #MusicCity Nashville, Tennessee​ -- 2PM Sharp Hit on Nissan Stage, FULL HighDef Jon Hammond Funk Unit: Lee Oskar​ special guest harmonica, Chuggy Leslie J. Carter​ percussion, Louis Flip Winfield​ drums, Cord Martin​ tenor saxophone, Roland Barber​ trombone, Jon Hammond​ organ - Greg Herreman​ productions manager, Michael Apodaca & Alex Moore audio / Sound Image Nashville https://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2016/events/jon-hammond-funk-unit - The NAMM Show​ Summer NAMM Show​ Producer Jon Hammond Language English Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondBandAtXK5OrganDebutHammondOrganUSAPartySoundCheckNashville Youtube of https://youtu.be/Zse4xuv6-eg Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/PocketFunkKayleighJoeAndJonAtMothertoneParty Youtube https://youtu.be/-WBoeOrZhZE Pocket Funk Kayleigh, Joe and Jon at Mothertone Party - Mother of All Hangs Summer NAMM Night Party Downtown Nashville, Tennessee in Big Shotz! Joe Berger playing a special TV Jones guitar & pickups Kayleigh Moyer playing Sleishman Drum Co drums Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ Summer NAMM Show Mothertone party time, Michael Turner's 2nd annual Mother of All Hangs party in Big Shotz Nashville! http://www.HammondCast.com flashback to the 1st annual Mothertone Mother of All Hangs party Summer NAMM 2015! L to R Jon Hammond, Kayleigh Moyer, Joe Berger Facebook video https://www.facebook.com/hammondcast/videos/10153568942637102/?l=7010342922195711672 Vimeo https://vimeo.com/173553598 Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/LydiasTuneOnNissanStageNashville Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics Lydia, Summer NAMM Show, Lee Oskar, Harmonica, Jon Hammond, Nashville Tennessee, #HammondOrgan Lydia's Tune - Jon Hammond Funk Unit on Nissan Stage Nashville https://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2016/events/jon-hammond-funk-unit Nashville, Tennessee​ Music City Center, front line: Lee Oskar​ harmonica, Joe Berger​ guitar, Cord Martin​ tenor, Roland Barber​ trombone, Jon Hammond​ organ, Rhythm section Chuggy Carter​ congas & percussion, Louis Flip Winfield​ drums Producer Jon Hammond Language English Front Line Jon Hammond Band 2 minutes before hit time on Nissan Stage - Summer NAMM Show Nashville Music City Center Jon Hammond Nissan Stage - Nashville Music City Center American Eagle Awards, Roy Clark, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, John Conlee, Bill Cody, Mary Luehrsen, Joe Lamond, Jon Hammond, #NAMM #GrandOleOpry #RoyClark

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Saturday, July 02, 2016

Jon Hammond's American Eagle Awards Pictures Nashville Music City

Jon Hammond's American Eagle Awards Pictures Nashville Music City Album LINK Jon Hammond's Pictures American Eagle Awards and Roy Clark Television Interview just before on Jon Hammond Show during Summer NAMM Show 2016 https://hammondjazz.wordpress.com/2016/07/01/roy-clark-television-interview-with-jon-hammond/ Nashville Music City Center Honoring Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris / *WATCH Roy Clark TV Interview Here: Roy Clark Television Interview With Jon Hammond Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/RoyClarkTelevisionInterviewWithJonHammond Roy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond just before Roy appeared on the American Eagle Awards in Nashville Tennessee during Summer NAMM Show - Roy Clark an American Living Legend and long-time member of The Grand Ole Opry and The Country Music Hall of Fame - Roy's wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clark National Music Council American Eagle Awards *Note: Roy Clark has established the Roy Clark Elementary School in Tulsa Oklahoma - Grand Ole Opry's John Conlee sang his 1978 smash hit "Rose Colored Glasses" and Roy Clark brought the house down at the end singing "What a Wonderful World" - Bill Cody from WSM Radio morning show host of WSM’s “Coffee, Country & Cody” & is a Grand Ole Opry announcer/host at the podium brought out American Country Legends John Conlee and Roy Clark - Youtube LINK: https://youtu.be/dPFiUlSe-98 Roy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond Roy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond just before Roy appeared on the American Eagle Awards in Nashville Tennessee during Summer NAMM Show - Roy Clark an American Living Legend and long-time member of The Grand Ole Opry and The Country Music Hall of Fame - Roy's wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Clark Roy Linwood Clark (born April 15, 1933) is an American country music musician and performer. He is best known for hosting Hee Haw, a nationally televised country variety show, from 1969 to 1992. Roy Clark has been an important and influential figure in country music, both as a performer and helping to popularize the genre. During the 1970s, Clark frequently guest-hosted for Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show and enjoyed a 30-million viewership for Hee Haw. Clark is highly regarded and renowned as a guitarist and banjo player, and is also skilled on classical guitar and several other instruments. Although he has had hit songs as a pop vocalist (e.g., "Yesterday, When I Was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound"), his instrumental skill has had an enormous effect on generations of bluegrass and country musicians. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry, since 1987[1][2] and The Country Music Hall of Fame. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Meherrin, Virginia, Clark lived as a teenager in southeast Washington, D.C., where his father worked at the Washington Navy Yard. At 14, Clark began playing banjo, guitar, and mandolin, and by age 15 he had already won two National Banjo Championships[3] and world banjo/guitar flatpick championships. He was simultaneously pursuing a sporting career, first as a baseball player and then as a boxer, before dedicating himself solely to music. At 17, he had his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. At the age of 23, Clark obtained his pilot's license and then bought a 1953 Piper Tri-Pacer (N1132C), which he flew for many years. This plane was raffled off on December 17, 2012, to benefit the charity Wings of Hope.[4] He has owned other planes, including a Mitsubishi MU-2, Stearman PT-17[5] and Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond 1A bizjet.[6] By 1955, he was a regular on Jimmy Dean's Washington, D.C., television program. Dean, who valued punctuality among musicians in his band, the Texas Wildcats, fired Clark for habitual tardiness, telling him, "You're the most talented person I've ever fired." Clark married Barbara Joyce Rupard on August 31, 1957.[7] In 1960, Clark went out to Las Vegas, where he worked as a guitarist in a band led by former West Coast Western Swing bandleader-comedian Hank Penny. During the very early 1960s, he was also prominent in the backing band for Wanda Jackson—known as the Party Timers—during the latter part of her rockabilly period.[8] When Dean was tapped to host The Tonight Show in the early 1960s, he asked Clark to appear, introducing him to a national audience for the first time. Subsequently, Clark appeared on The Beverly Hillbillies as a recurring character (actually two: he played businessman Roy Halsey and Roy's mother, Myrtle). Once, on an episode of the Sunday evening Jackie Gleason Show dedicated to country music, Clark played a blistering rendition of "Down Home". Later, he appeared on an episode of The Odd Couple wherein he played "Malagueña".[9] In 1963, Clark signed to Capitol Records and had three top ten hits. He switched to Dot Records and again scored hits. He later recorded for ABC Records, which had acquired Dot, and MCA Records, which absorbed the ABC label. Clark as "Myrtle Halsey" on The Beverly Hillbillies, 1968. In the mid '60s, he co-hosted, along with Buck Owens, a weekday daytime country variety series for NBC entitled "Swingin' Country", which was cancelled after two seasons. In 1969, Clark and Buck Owens were the hosts of Hee Haw. The show was dropped by CBS Television in 1971 but continued to run in syndication for twenty-one more years. During its tenure, Clark was a member of the Million Dollar Band and participated in a host of comedy sketches. In 1983, Clark opened the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre in Branson, Missouri, becoming the first country music star to have his own venue there, thus beginning a trend which led to Branson becoming a center of live music performance, as it is today. Many of the celebrities who play in Branson first performed at the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre. Clark frequently played in Branson during the 1980s and 1990s. He has since sold the venue (now owned by the Hughes Brothers and renamed the Hughes American Family Theatre) and gone back to a fairly light touring schedule, which usually includes a performance with Ramona Jones and the Jones Family Band at their annual tribute to Clark's old Hee Haw co-star Grandpa Jones in Mountain View, Arkansas.[citation needed] In addition to his musical skill, Clark has often displayed his talents as a comedian and actor. During his years on Hee Haw, Clark entertained with numerous comedy sketches, including a recurring feature where he played the clerk of the "Empty Arms Hotel". Clark released several albums of his comedic performances, to varying critical acclaim and commercial success. Clark is one of the few surviving regular male cast members from the show.[citation needed] Clark has endorsed Mosrite, Gretsch, and many other brands of guitars during his career. He currently endorses Heritage Guitars, which makes a Roy Clark model. On August 22, 1987, Clark was made a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He plays an annual benefit concert at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, the proceeds of which go to fund scholarships for aspiring musicians.[citation needed] For many years Clark has made his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roy Clark Elementary School in Tulsa's Union School District was named in his honor in 1978. Fellow Oklahoma resident Mickey Mantle arranged for Clark to sing "Yesterday When I Was Young" at his funeral (which Clark did in 1995).[10] On May 17, 2009, Clark was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame along with Barbara Mandrell and Charlie McCoy. On September 23, 2010, Clark sang "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at Dodger Stadium in a game featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers versus the San Diego Padres. On April 12, 2011, Clark was honored by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He will be honored by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame as Oklahoma's Music Ambassador for Children and will be presented with a commendation from Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin. Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/SummerNAMMJonHammondFunkUnitNissanStage As Seen on Jon Hammond Show Television Show 34th year - Musician Lineup: Joe Berger - guitar Chuggy Carter - congas & percussion Roland Barber - trombone, trumpet, sea shell Cord Martin - tenor saxophone Louis Flip Winfield - drums Jon Hammond - Hammond organ Lee Oskar - harmonica - special guest (Low Rider Band / Original Member of WAR) Special thanks: Greg Herreman Productions Manager, Joe Lamond President CEO NAMM, TV Jones Guitars & Pickups, NISSAN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, Latin Percussion "Lp" Sound Image Nashville Touring Division - Michael Apodaca, Alex Moore Youssef Koutout Senior Food & Beverage Manager Music City Center Nashville, TN MOTHERTONE Michael Turner Sleishman Drum Co Group Photo Nissan Stage Nashville Summer NAMM Show #NAMMShow #SummerNAMM #NISSAN #Nashville #MusicCity John Conlee sang that night at The Grand Ole Opry - Jon Hammond guest in 4th row photo ©JON HAMMOND International Grand Ole Opry, American Eagle Awards, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Roy Clark, Jon Hammond, Photographs, #Nashville #NAMMShow #MusicCity

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

THE SITE RECORDING Residential Studio on HammondCast



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http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondTHESITERECORDINGResidentialStudio Somewhere in the Marin County California hills is The Site Recording residential studio where Pearl Jam, Neil Young, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Huey Lewis and the News, Suzanne Ciani have recorded among others. This film was shot and edited by Jon Hammond and shown on The Jon Hammond Show TV show almost 20 years ago so some of the equipment has changed but the peaceful secluded ambience remains. The legendary audio engineer and console designer GEORGE MASSENBERG has engineered at The Site Recording. http://www.HammondCast.com *Tags: Neil Young Hootie & The Blowfish Metallica Keith Richards and the X-pensive Winos Linda Ronstadt Pearl Jam Dolly Parton The Muppets Emmylou Harris Frank Sinatra Elvis Costello Nick Lowe Unkle Huey Lewis and the News Don Henley Booker T and The MGs Joe Satriani Bonnie Raitt Andy Summers Arc Angels Live Aaron Neville Charlie Hunter Quartet Third Eye Blind Floyd Cramer Jimmy Webb Lenny White Rancid
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James and Wess Bitter End Blues on Blip Dot TV FEED http://blip.tv/jon-hammond/james-and-wes-bitter-end-blues-jon-hammond-band-5806376 Ray Grappone, Joe Berger, Todd Anderson, Jon Hammond
Jon Hammond Band Late Set Showcase at The Bitter End Cafe kicking it off with James and Wes featuring Todd Anderson tenor saxophone, Joe Berger guitar, Ray Grappone drums, Jon Hammond at the new Hammond Sk1 organ as seen on Cable TV! The Jon Hammond Show is in it's 28th year - original musicians from the recording sessions which happened in 1983 in Intergalactic Studios the same studio where John Lennon did his last recordings. Jon Hammond is now playing the incredible New Hammond Sk1 organ designed by Jon's friends at Suzuki Musical Instruments in Hamamatsu Japan. Swinging Funky Jazz and Blues. All 4 members of The Jon Hammond Band are members of Local 802 Musicians Union American Federation of Musicians New York City, congratulations Local 802 on 90th Birthday! *Note: This performance was streamed live on the world wide web, special thanks to John Acer and Clifford Schwartz of NuMuBu in Montreal Canada for the broadcast report. http://www.jonhammondband.com/ Jon Hammond Band Local 802 Musicians Union Sk1 Organ Suzuki Musical Instruments Swinging Jazz Blues — with Jon Hammond Band, Jon Hammond Organ Group, Joe Berger and Todd Anderson at The Bitter End. Category: Music James Wes Jon Hammond Band Local 802 Musicians Union Sk1 Organ Suzuki Musical Instruments Blues Jazz Bitter End Cafe http://www.jonhammondband.com *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: The Jon Hammond Show on MNN TV from Jon Hammond Archives http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondJonHammondShowMNNTV JON HAMMOND Show MNN TV this classic clip includes Jon's signature tune "Late Rent" with Video by LORI with Jon's studio band Steve Ferrone drums, Barry Finnerty guitar, Todd Anderson sax and Jon Hammond at B3 organ. When I Fall In Love in Jazzkeller Frankfurt with Tony Lakatos tenor sax, Giovanni Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond at XK-1 organ and Introduction Pocket Funk annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party © http://www.HammondCast.com as seen on MNN TV *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Lydia's Tune by Jon Hammond Band Live In The Bitter End Cafe http://www.archive.org/details/LydiasTuneByJonHammondBandLiveInTheBitterEndCafe http://blip.tv/jon-hammond/lydia-s-tune-by-jon-hammond-band-live-in-the-bitter-end-cafe-5804713 Jon Hammond Band YouTube Channel: Lydia's Tune by Jon Hammond Band Live In The Bitter End Cafe http://www.youtube.com/user/jonhammondband Jon Hammond Band playing Jon's composition Lydia's Tune as seen on his long-running cable TV show The Jon Hammond Show live at The Bitter End cafe in Greenwich Village New York. Special late show with some of the original musicians from the recording which happened in 1983 in Intergalactic Studios the same studio where John Lennon did his last recordings. On tenor saxophone Todd Anderson who was Jon's Arranging and Composition teacher in 1973 at Berklee College of Music, Ray Grappone drums who played on the Sidewinder track from Late Rent album first release as heard on WNEW AM 1130 Al Jazzbo Collins radio program, Joe Berger guitar, long-time co-producer engineer guitarist and Jon Hammond playing the incredible New Hammond Sk1 organ designed by Jon's friends at Suzuki Musical Instruments in Hamamatsu Japan. Swinging Funky Jazz and Blues. All 4 members of The Jon Hammond Band are members of Local 802 Musicians Union American Federation of Musicians New York City, congratulations 802 on 90th Birthday! *Note: This performance was streamed live on the world wide web, special thanks to John Acer and Clifford Schwartz of NuMuBu in Montreal Canada for the broadcast report. http://www.jonhammondband.com Category: Music Lydia's Tune Jon Hammond Band Local 802 Musicians Union Sk1 Organ Suzuki Musical Instruments Bossa Nova Bitter End Cafe
Todd Anderson tenor saxophone
Joe Berger guitar
Jon Hammond Band Live In The Bitter End Cafe
Ray Grappone drums and Jon Hammond at the NEW Hammond Sk1 Organ and Bass
Bitter End Cafe, Blues, James and Wes, Jazz, Jon Hammond Band, Local 802, Musicians Union, Sk1 Organ, Suzuki Musical Instruments Jon Hammond Band - Special Late Show Saturday Dec. 3rd 1-3AM at BITTER END on Bleecker St. Greenwich Village New York City L to R: Joe Berger guitar, Todd Anderson tenor saxophone, Ray Grappone drums, Jon Hammond organ
As Seen On MCTV MNNTV Cable Access TV Show The Jon Hammond Show 28th Year
JON HAMMOND Band FaceBook Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jon-Hammond-Band/133709526657853 Jon Hammond HammondCast FaceBook http://www.facebook.com/hammondcast Jon Hammond Band Official http://www.jonhammondband.com LIVE in The Bitter End http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bitter_End The Bitter End is a nightclub in New York City's Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1961 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End during the 1970s. However eventually after a few years the owners changed the club's name back to the more recognizable Bitter End. History An earlier club, "The Cock and Bull" operated on the same premises with the same format, in the late 1950s. The poet/comedian Hugh Romney (who later became known as Wavy Gravy) read there. During the early 1960s the club hosted Folk music "hootenanies" every Tuesday night, featuring many performers who have since become legendary. During its heyday the Bitter End showcased a wide range of talented and legendary musicians, comedians, and theatrical performers.[1] In 1968 Paul Colby, who began his career as a song plugger for Benny Goodman’s publishing company, and went on to work for Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, and Guy Lombardo, became the manager and booking agent at The Bitter End, and in 1974 he purchased it.[2][3] In the mid 1970s, the club became known as the birthplace of Bob Dylans Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured such names as Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Joan Baez, T-Bone Burnett, Ronee Blakely, Mick Ronson, and many other guest stars. The City of New York bestowed landmark status to the night club on July 23, 1992. Pete Fogel Le Bar Bat The Bitter End Steely Dan, John Entwistle, Zak Starkey, Doran Gray, Frankfurt Musikmesse, NAMM, Music China, Moscow Jazz, Late Rent, Pocket Funk, Ronnie Smith Jr., Stephen Ferrone, Bernard Purdie The Hit Maker
http://www.amazon.com/Late-Rent-Jon-Hammond/dp/B000CA40BI 1. Late Rent Listen 2. Original Announcement from Jon Hammond Show Listen 3. Pocket Funk Listen 4. Lydia's Tune Listen 5. The Sidewinder Listen 6. Announcement by al "Jazzbeaux" Collins Listen 7. Head Phone Listen 8. White Onions Listen 9. Party Is Forbidden Here Listen 10. Get Back in the Groove Listen 11. White Onions [Live] Listen 12. Head Phone [Live] Listen 13. Afn Announcement #1 Listen 14. Nu Funk (Hip Hot Chitlins) [Live] Listen 15. Afn Announcement #2 This is a re-issue of Jon's 1995 European release "Late Rent." Never before available in the U.S., it contains a collection of recordings featuring Bernard Purdie and Steve Ferrone on drums, as well as Todd Anderson and Alex Foster on sax, Barry Finnerty and Graham Hawthorne, Ray Grappone, Jim Preston and Chuggy Carter. The record is a swinging and funky compilation of original tracks written by Jon Hammond, as well as some anecdotal asides and a guest appearance by Jazzbeaux Collins. Lots of great solos and organ sounds as well as melodies and groove. Jon Hammond Music iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jon-hammond/id4308313 Top Albums 1. LATE RENT View In iTunes 2. Hammond's Bolero View In iTunes 3. Ndr Sessions Projekt View In iTunes Top Songs Name Album Time Price 1 Payphone Johnny Ndr Sessions Projekt 7:02 View In iTunes 2 The More I See You Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:00 View In iTunes 3 Our Day Will Come Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:19 View In iTunes 4 No X-Cess Baggage Blues Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:14 View In iTunes 5 Easy Living Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:33 View In iTunes 6 Besame Mucho Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:02 View In iTunes 7 Polka Dots and Moonbeams View In iTunes Blues in the Night Ndr Sessions Projekt 5:54 9 View In iTunes 10 Theme from Black Orpheus Ndr Sessions Projekt 7:36 View In iTunes 11 Satin Doll Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:15 View In iTunes 12 My One and Only Love Ndr Sessions Projekt 6:19 View In iTunes 13 Late Rent - Live LATE RENT 9:02 View In iTunes 14 Nu Funk (Hip Hop Chitlins) - Live LATE RENT 4:57 View In iTunes 15 AFN Announcement 1 LATE RENT 0:47 View In iTunes 16 Head Phone - Live LATE RENT 3:08 View In iTunes 17 Get Back In the Groove LATE RENT 2:06 View In iTunes 18 Party Is Forbidden Here LATE RENT 5:27 View In iTunes 19 White Onions LATE RENT 5:23 View In iTunes 20 Head Phone LATE RENT 7:40 View In iTunes 21 Announcement By Al Jazzbeaux Collins LATE RENT 1:03 View In iTunes 22 The Sidewinder LATE RENT 7:22 View In iTunes 23 Lydia's Tune LATE RENT 4:29 View In iTunes 24 Pocket Funk LATE RENT 6:00 View In iTunes 25 Original Announcement from Jon Hammond Show LATE RENT 0:46 View In iTunes Hammond's Bolero http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hammonds-bolero/id4308341
Hammond's Bolero Jon Hammond 6:46 View In iTunes 2 Jennifer's Song Jon Hammond 5:55 View In iTunes 3 Cannonball '99 (One More Time!) Jon Hammond 7:10 View In iTunes 4 Soon I Will Be Free Jon Hammond 5:16 View In iTunes 5 Thing in C Minor Jon Hammond 7:37 View In iTunes 6 Cosmo Lane Jon Hammond 5:54 View In iTunes 7 Remembering Stanley Jon Hammond 4:39 View In iTunes 8 Six Year Itch Jon Hammond 4:55 View In iTunes 9 F.P. Blues Jon Hammond 3:18 View In iTunes 10 Czechoslovakian Salsa Song Jon Hammond 6:25 View In iTunes 11 Train Song Jon Hammond 5:47 View In iTunes 12 9/11 Tribute Medley Jon Hammond 6:27 View In iTunes Eddie Money, Alex Ligertwood, Bernard Purdie, The Late Rent Session Men, NDR SESSIONS Projekt, Knut Benzner, St. Pauli Hamburg, CBS Radio, KYOU, KYCY, Local 802, Local 6 Musicians Union, ASCAP I Create Music Expo, We Create Music, Composer Publisher, Ken Cicerale, Fran Richard, Hades, Bill Graham Presents, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mick Brigden, Bob Barsotti, James Preston, Terry Haggerty Sons of Champlin Fillmore Auditorium, Hammond Suzuki Sk1 Sk2 Jon Lord Deep Purple Ultra-Compact B3 Leslie Speaker Fender Twin Reverb Excelsior Accordions Evolution of Jon Hammond Accordion
Alternative To Clips On Cable by Kim Freeman Billboard Magazine March 19, 1984

NEW YORK---Year-old BackBeat Productions hopes to break new ground in the video medium with it's first project, "The Jon Hammond Show." Currently airing on Manhattan Cable's Channel 3 and San Francisco's public access Channel 25, the program is a half hour of computer generated graphics synchronized with original jazz-fusion and rock music. Hammond's voice and his tapping boot are the only human intrusions during the show.
"It's an alternative to the conceptual and concert footage videos. We're delivering an art form." says the show's host, BackBeat's co-founder Jon Hammond. The company also functions as a label, and Hammond says the broadcast will be a vehicle to expose artists on the BackBeat roster.
Hammond say's he's close to securing slots on public access channels in New Orleans, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston and plans to recoup investements by syndicating the show to national networks if and when it gains an audience.
His partner in the venture is former Crusaders guitarist Barry Finnerty, who wrote the music for the first program. All songs on the "Jon Hammond Show" feature BackBeat's studio band of Finnerty, keyboardist Hammond, drummer Steve Ferrone and saxophonist Todd Anderson.
KIM FREEMAN



Jon Hammond Band YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jonhammondband ASCAP Audio Portrait http://ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_Rent/ NDR SESSIONS Projekt http://www.ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_NDR/ Performances Comedians who appeared early in their careers Woody Allen[4] Harry Anderson Sandra Bernhard Elayne Boosler David Brenner Albert Brooks Lenny Bruce George Carlin[4] Dick Cavett[4] Cheech & Chong Bill Cosby[4] Billy Crystal Don Imus Robert Klein Steve Landesberg Jay Leno Martin Mull Pat Paulsen Freddie Prinze Richard Pryor Joan Rivers[4] Hugh Romney aka Wavy Gravy Chris Rush[5] Mort Sahl David Steinberg Jon Stewart Rip Taylor Lily Tomlin Flip Wilson Steven Wright Henny Youngman Musicians Peter Allen Luther Allison Mose Allison America Tori Amos Maxene Andrews Joan Armatrading Joan Baez Jon Hammond Kevin Beres Chuck Berry Stephen Bishop Ronee Blakely The Box Tops Glen Burtnik Blues Traveler Oscar Brand The Brandos Brewer & Shipley David Bromberg Jackson Browne Bunky and Jake Burlap to Cashmere Vanessa Carlton The Chamber Brothers Harry Chapin Tracy Chapman Charles & Eddie Merry Clayton Judy Collins Shawn Colvin Chick Corea Larry Coryell James Cotton The Critters Jim Croce David Crosby Lacy J. Dalton The Charlie Daniels Band Miles Davis Gavin DeGraw John Denver Neil Diamond Bo Diddley Dion Bob Dylan Yvonne Elliman Cass Elliott[4] Ramblin' Jack Elliott Joe Ely The Everly Brothers Mimi Farina Jose Feliciano Steve Forbert Jeffrey Gaines Stan Getz Andy Gibb G. Love & Special Sauce Steve Goodman Stéphane Grappelli The Grateful Dead[6] Arlo Guthrie Bill Haley Hall & Oates The Happenings Tim Hardin John Hartford Donny Hathaway Richie Havens Jake Holmes Robert Hunter Ian & Sylvia Janis Ian Indigo Girls The Isley Brothers Etta James Tommy James & the Shondells Billy Joel Dr. John Janis Joplin Norah Jones Kangaroo Jones Doug Kershaw Lisa Kindred Morgana King Leo Kottke Kris Kristofferson Labelle Lady Gaga Marvin Gaye Nil Lara Gordon Lightfoot Little Feat Lisa Loeb Los Lonely Boys Taj Mahal Melissa Manchester Chuck Mangione Hugh Masekela Curtis Mayfield Ed McCurdy Rod McKuen Sarah McLachlan Don McLean Melanie Ingrid Michaelson Bette Midler Liza Minnelli Chad Mitchell Joni Mitchell Van Morrison Maria Muldaur Shawn Mullins Johnny Nash Fred Neil Ricky Nelson Bob Neuwirth Randy Newman Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Laura Nyro Phil Ochs Odetta Les Paul Tom Paxton Peaches & Herb Ann Peebles Peter, Paul and Mary The Persuasions Jean-Luc Ponty Billy Preston Dory Previn John Prine Kenny Rankin Helen Reddy Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Linda Ronstadt Rusted Root Otis Rush Tom Rush Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels Sam & Dave Mongo Santamaria Gil Scott-Heron The Searchers John Sebastian The Serendipity Singers[4] Pete Seeger The Shells Carly Simon Nina Simone Patti Smith Phoebe Snow Spin Doctors The Staple Singers Curtis Stigers Barbra Streisand The Tarriers James Taylor Livingston Taylor Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee George Thorogood & the Destroyers The Triplets Kenny Vance and The Planotones Suzanne Vega Jerry Jeff Walker Wendy Wall Joe Walsh Jimmy Webb Mary Wells Josh White Paul Williams Bill Withers Stevie Wonder Jesse Colin Young Neil Young Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention [edit]Live albums recorded Albums by Peter, Paul and Mary, Randy Newman, Curtis Mayfield, Donny Hathaway, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, The Isley Brothers, and Tommy James & the Shondells, among others, have been recorded live at the Bitter End. Harold Channer Conversations Speaking With Jon Hammond *WATCH VIDEO: Part 2 Harold and Jon Conversations http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondConversationsWithHaroldChannerPt2JonHammondInterview
Music News Brought To You By Jon Hammond on CONVERSATIONS WITH HAROLD HUDSON CHANNER on MNNTV Intelligent Relevant Television Talk Harold Channer is a talk-show host on public access television network Manhattan Neighborhood Network, or MNN. He is the longest-running producer for the network, having done over 2,200 interviews over 40 years. Speaking here with Jon Hammond HammondCast http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofv-TEmdKw4 *WATCH VIDEO: Harold Channer Pt 3 Jon Hammond http://www.archive.org/details/JonHammondConversationsWithHaroldChannerPt3JonHammondInterview
Conversations With Harold Channer Pt 3 Jon Hammond Interview Music News Brought To You By Jon Hammond on CONVERSATIONS WITH HAROLD HUDSON CHANNER on MNNTV Intelligent Relevant Television Talk Harold Channer is a talk-show host on public access television network Manhattan Neighborhood Network, or MNN. He is the longest-running producer for the network, having done over 2,200 interviews over 40 years. Speaking here with Jon Hammond of KYOU Radio, Music News Brought To you by Jon Hammond on Conversations, Pt 3 of one hour program http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjp765o_No

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