JON HAMMOND
Instruments: Organ, Accordion, Piano, Guitar
Attended: Berklee College of Music 1974
Languages: English, German
*Jon is currently Host of daily CBS radio program HammondCast on KYOU & KYCY 1550 AM, 7 days a week at 4AM PST.
Saturday, October 03, 2009
TAKA Blue Groove Sessions on HammondCast Narita KYOU Radio
TAKA Blue Groove Sessions on HammondCast KYOU Radio interview with Jon Hammond in Narita Japan. Guitarist producer and Harley Daivdson chopper from Kamakura Beach. Taka Takamitsu Yashiro on MySpace http://www.myspace.com/bluegroovesessions
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Glen Barros Margaret Bridge Bob Cranshaw Hon. David Dinkins William Douglass Steven Edwards Dr. Frank Forte Ben Giordano Danny Glover Nat Hentoff Carl Horton Marc Henry Johnson Sandy Jordan Peter Low Phyllis Lubarsky L. Londell McMillan Geoffrey D. Menin Gil Noble Hank O’Neal Robert Opatrny, Esq., Secretary Jimmy Owens, Vice President Michael Pietrowicz, Treasurer Lee Richards Ann Ruckert Dr. Billy Taylor Dr. Ron Tikofsky Dr. Agnes Varis Marlisa Vinciquerra David Walden William Wurtzel
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Focus International Musician Whatever Happened to Those Jazz Clubs on Every Corner? I live in a city of about 250,000 people. Vinnie Falcone, a member of Local 369 (Las Vegas, NV) who played and conducted for Frank Sinatra, and now works with Steve & Eydie and Robert Goulet, used to live and work here. That was about 35 years ago. When he wasn't selling pianos for a local Hammond/Steinway dealer, he probably played in almost every club within a 20-mile radius of here at one time or another. There were tons of them. Falcone and I talked about this just the other day. We came up with the names of the clubs that used live music five to seven nights a week. They could be found on almost on every street corner. Now they are all gone. Jazz groups, blues bands, singles, duos, and trios were always working; and if you came up with a new group you could, in all likelihood, find a club owner who would give you a shot. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case. It's tough to make a living as a jazz musician today. But É you can make a living if you work at it. Like most things, I think it's just a matter of wanting it badly enough. One thing I've found out from the readers of this column is that musicians seem to be divided into two segments: 1) musicians who won't play anything they don't like or any venue that doesn't suit them; and 2) musicians who need to work because they need to pay their bills and find all kinds of ways to fill their calendar. I still get occasional letters from readers who say that it's not their fault that they are not getting enough work. I guess then the logical question would be: whose fault is it? I really appreciate the insight of those musicians who have creative and interesting ways of finding work, and I sympathize with the musicians who need to get out there and find gigs just to pay the rent. I don't have all the answers, but a lot of our fellow AFM members have some very good answers. One in particular is Jon Hammond, a member of Local 802 (New York City) and Local 6 (San Francisco, CA). Hammond has found a way to get his own TV show broadcast on Time Warner Cable and RCN cable access, he has produced a CD that gets airplay on jazz radio stations around the world, and he plays at Music Performance Fund (MPF) gigs on a regular basis on both coasts. He has booked himself on several European tours, played jazz clubs in Germany and many other locations in Europe, year after year, and has found a way to obtain instruments from national manufacturers for endorsements, advertising, or trial. Hammond is also a perfect example of "success being in the mind of the beholder." When he put together his first self-booked German tour 20 years ago, he saved up enough money to fly to Europe on Pakistan Airlines. He only had $50 in his pocket when he landed there. Hammond came home 10 months later with $150 in his pocket. He was able to pay for rent, food, and everything he needed during his time on the road in Europe. He wasn't rich, but he was happy--and he firmly believes it was also a terrific learning experience. Over the ensuing years Hammond has performed with some of the world's top jazz musicians, and he now lives in midtown Manhattan and plays any and every job he can, on either coast. Money is not his prime motivation. He just loves to play. He makes it work, through sheer hard work, and he prides himself on being a union musician. If you are a jazz musician, perhaps you might like to ask him some questions of your own, and share some ideas. Hammond is very approachable. Ask him about how he put together his TV show, how he successfully gets radio airplay, how he lands MPF gigs, and how, through it all, he always keeps money coming in to pay the rent. He's found a way to do state-funded programs in prisons, nursing home gigs, and casual dates in clubs. (He's scrambled so much over the years that his new CD is called Late Rent.) Hammond does not play for free. He finds ways to get paid. He agrees that the only thing you get out of playing a free gig is the opportunity to do another free gig. I know jazz musicians can have a tough struggle, and it's true that there simply are not as many places to play as there once were. But that is not to say that jazz players can't find work. Venues have changed, clubs have closed, but people still want to listen to cool sounds. Jazz festivals in major cities are still popular. Radio stations still offer jazz programs. PBS stations showcase jazz artists in their programming. It's just not as easy to make money at it as it once was, but you can still make a living. I don't have all the answers. I think Hammond has some. I bet if you brainstorm with your fellow AFM members who specialize in jazz, you can go one better and come up with a lot of other ideas yourself. A positive attitude is obviously going to play a big part, but if you want to play jazz and make a few bucks, there are certainly ways to do it. It really is a matter of wanting to be a jazz musician badly enough. --Bob Popyk is a member of Local 78 (Syracuse, NY) and Local 47 (Los Angeles).
That was a big honor for me to be profiled by main man Bob Popyk! I always look forward to reading his articles
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MAX ROACH Photograph presented to Todd Barkan by Jon Hammond
Jon Hammond *Member American Federation of Musicians Union Local 802 and Host of HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO / KYCY 1550 AM Presents jazz producer Todd Barkan with original black & white photograph of MAX ROACH Jazz Drummer (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) seen in the famous photo by Hammond performing in Barkans defunct San Francisco jazz club Keystone Korner in North Beach year 1981: Barkan is now Program Director of Dizzy's Club Coca Cola at Jazz At Lincoln Center, interviewed by Jon Hammond for HammondCast Show WATCH THE VIDEO:
Martin Mueller Executive Director of New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with Jon Hammond of HammondCast 20 year meeting
Martin Mueller Executive Director of New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with Jon Hammond of HammondCast 20 year meeting 20 year meeting of Martin Mueller Executive Director of Parsons New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with Jon Hammond (organist accordionist) of HammondCast KYOURADIO at campus of The New School 55 W. 13th St. New York NY 10011 January 6 2009
From Jon Hammond Archive, Jon's pictures taken of surviving and then present (2004) NEA Jazz Master legends, many from this list including Horace Silver, Louis Bellson, Anita O'Day, Ron Carter, Cecil Tayloar, Frank Foster, Benny Golson, Roy Haynes, Hank Jones and many more, enjoy! Jon Hammond *Up-to-date NEA Jazz Master list as of 2009: Toshiko Akiyoshi (2007) David Baker (2000) Danny Barker (1991) Ray Barretto (2006) Count Basie (1983) Louie Bellson (1994) Tony Bennett (2006) George Benson (2009) Art Blakey (1988) Bob Brookmeyer (2006) Cleo Brown (1987) Ray Brown (1995) Dave Brubeck (1999) Kenny Burrell (2005) Donald Byrd (2000) Candido Camero (2008) Benny Carter (1986) Betty Carter (1992) Ron Carter (1998) Kenny Clarke (1983) Buck Clayton (1991) Jimmy Cobb (2009) Ornette Coleman (1984) Chick Corea (2006) Miles Davis (1984) Buddy DeFranco (2006) Dorothy Donegan (1992) Harry "Sweets" Edison (1992) Roy Eldridge (1982) Gil Evans (1985) Art Farmer (1999) Ella Fitzgerald (1985) Tommy Flanagan (1996) Frank Foster (2002) Curtis Fuller (2007) Dizzy Gillespie (1982) Benny Golson (1996) Dexter Gordon (1986) Jim Hall (2004) Chico Hamilton (2004) Lionel Hampton (1988) Slide Hampton (2005) Herbie Hancock (2004) Barry Harris (1989) Roy Haynes (1995) Percy Heath (2002) Jimmy Heath (2003) Joe Henderson (1999) Luther Henderson (2004) Jon Hendricks (1993) Nat Hentoff (2004) Billy Higgins (1997) Andrew Hill (2008) Milt Hinton (1993) Shirley Horn (2005) Freddie Hubbard (2006) Milt Jackson (1997) Ahmad Jamal (1994) J.J. Johnson (1996) Jonathan "Jo" Jones (1985) Hank Jones (1989) Elvin Jones (2003) Quincy Jones (2008) Andy Kirk (1991) Lee Konitz (2009) John Levy (2006) John Lewis (2001) Ramsey Lewis (2007) Abbey Lincoln (2003) Melba Liston (1987) Tom McIntosh (2008) Jackie McLean (2001)
1994 Performance of Jon Hammond Band original "Hip Hop Chitlins" at LE BAR BAT NYC 1994 Alex Foster (Saturday Night Live Band) tenor sax Chuggy Carter (Donny Hathaway) congas percussion James Preston (Sons of Champlin) drums Barry Finnerty guitar Jon Hammond XB-2 organ Spcl. thanks Pete Fogel
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JOE FRANKLIN King of Late Night / Overnight Radio & TV with Jon Hammond here in New York City in offices of Joe's Memory Lane, cutting a spot for Hammond's daily morning radio program HammondCast. Hammond Cast is heard daily mornings on KYOURADIO / KYCY 1550 AM and streaming worldwide. *Note: Joe Franklin and the owners of Laugh Factory feed many people every year on Thanksgiving and Christmas / Channukah Holidays. Holidays alone is No Laughing Matter..thanks Joe! Sincerely, Jon Hammond *Member AF of M Local 802, Local 6 / ASCAP Publishing
Joe Franklin in Laugh Factory shot by Jon Hammond *Watch video *Here: Jon Hammond on the scene covering Joe Franklin's annual Thanksgiving show and free turkey dinner at Laugh Factory NYC, a great tradition, Miracle on 42nd St.! Owner Richard Basciano an icon of Times Square says "By giving this holiday gift we want to give our thanks to the people NYC for making us what we are today ."No one should be alone on this day of giving thanks and all are invited. Come out for a day of food and fun and share good times with friends. Happy Thanksgiving from Times Square Arts Center and The World Famous Laugh Factory. Enjoy Joe Franklin legend of Radio & TV here! jh
Jon Hammond Trio in Moscow Russia with Igor Butman tenor sax Eduard Zizak drums Jon Hammond organ, full power with amazing psychedelic solo from Eduard on "James and Wess" dedicated to organist Jimmy Smith. Special thanks Faina Antonova Bill Cobham Hammond Suzuki camera by Jennifer, as seen on The Jon Hammond Show TV Show 26th year and HammondCast KYOURADIO, Hammond Cast streams daily on http:/www.kyouradio.com *Member American Federation of Musicians Union Local 802 & Local 6 http://www.jonhammondband.com
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Dina Kaplan of Blip.tv interview with Jon Hammond on HammondCast KYOURADIO. Dina Kaplan is a co-founder of blip.tv and serves as the company's COO. Dina oversees business operations for the company with a particular focus on advertising and sponsorships, PR and marketing. Jon's Blip.tv channelhttp://jonhammond.blip.tv
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LAURENCE COTTLE on HammondCast Show today from London
LAURENCE COTTLE on HammondCast todayhttp://kyouradio.com/player.php?id=16899 from London with host Jon Hammond KYOURADIO *video of actual interview from radio show in London
JON HAMMOND Instruments: Organ, Accordion, Piano, Guitar Attended: Berklee College of Music 1974, City College San Francisco Languages: English, German Musician: Jon Hammond is one of the premier B3 PLAYERS in the world. Jon has played professionally since age 12. Beginning as a solo accordionist, he later played Hammond B3 organ in a number of important San Francisco bands. His all original group HADES opened shows for Tower of Power, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Michael Bloomfield. Eddie Money and Barry Finnerty became musical associates.
Moving East he attended Berklee College of Music and played venues as diverse as Boston's "Combat Zone" in the striptease clubs during the '70's and the exclusive Wychmere Harbor Club in Cape Cod, where he was house organist and developed a lasting friendship with House Speaker Tip O'Neill. He also toured the Northeast and Canada with the successful show revue "Easy Living", and continued his appearances at nightclubs in Boston and New York. Subsequently Hammond lived and traveled in Europe, where he has an enthusiastic following. TV/Video Producer: In 1981 Jon formed BackBeat Productions. Assisted by Lori Friedman (Video by LORI), the innovative TV show "The Jon Hammond Show" became a Manhattan Cable TV favorite. Jon's "Live on the street" video style included news events, as well as live music/video clips of Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Butterfield, Jaco Pastorius, John Entwistle, Sammy Davis Jr., Percy Sledge and many others.
The weekly show is now in it's 25th year and has influenced the broadcasts of David Letterman and others. Billboard Magazine hailed Jon's show as "The Alternative to MTV". The Jon Hammond Show can be seen worldwide at various times streaming from http://www.mnn.org and on channels 56 and 108 in Manhattan. Media Personality: Host and narrator of his TV show, as well as co-host of numerous radio broadcasts, Jon has defined a musical and personal style that is unmistakeable. As Musical Director, Producer and Host of The Jon Hammond Show, Mr. Hammond formed a unique multi-media music group. This spring they will return to Europe to perform for 19th consecutive year at Frankfurt Musikmesse and will be hosting shows there and in Hamburg Germany.
Description: "The Jon Hammond Show" is a funky, swinging Jazz instrumental revue, featuring notable international soloists and reflecting the influences of Miles Davis, The Crusaders and Jimmy Smith. The show has universal appeal Jon Hammond is endorsed by the following companies: Hammond Suzuki, Excelsior CEMEX Accordions, Superlux Goang-Fann Co., Ltd., CASIO, Sennheiser, Fender and Remin Kart-A-Bag *Member ASCAP, AF of M Local 802 and Local 6
JON HAMMOND Instruments: Organ, Accordion, Piano, Guitar Attended: Berklee College of Music 1974 Languages: English, German *Jon is currently Host of daily CBS radio program HammondCast on KYOU & KYCY 1550 AM, 7 days a week at 4AM PST.
Performing solo in Hospitals, Nursing Homes regularly. Bandleader for annual overseas dates for over 20 years. Jon Hammond played Hammond organ on the Mike Myers movie "The LOVE GURU" (unseen) Paramount Pictures backing up Telma Hopkins as "Lillian Roanoke" when she sings "Star Spangled Banner" at the Hockey game. http://ascap.com/network/audioportraits/Jon_Hammond_Rent/
Official JON HAMMOND Band Breaking News FEED AFM Local 802 USA Germany Tour
Officialhttp://feeds2.feedburner.com/JonHammondBandtheFingersareTheSingers-JonHammond-News JON HAMMOND Band Breaking News FEED AFM USA Mar 25 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond Flensburg Mar 26 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond / Blauer Engel Kiel Mar 27 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Mar 28 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Hamburg Mar 29 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Hamburg Mar 31 2009 9:00P Jon Hammond Jazzkeller Frankfurt Frankfurt Apr 3 2009 10:00P Jon Hammond Jazzkeller Hofheim Hofheim
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Listen To Audio Here: HammondCast 25 from organist/accordionist Jon Hammond, broadcasting from San Francisco with Clifford Brown Jr. & Chris Cortez talking about Jon's music and fresh new tracks from Jon's forthcoming record: "NDR SESSIONS Projekt" with saxophonist LUTZ BUCHNER, trombonist JOE GALLARDO, drummer HEINZ LICHIUS and JON HAMMOND on the new Hammond XK-3 organ/bass recorded in NDR Radio's Studo 1 with NDR Engineer RUDY GROSSER at the controls. Selections include "Satin Doll", Jon's composition "Payphone Johnny", "Polka Dots and Moonbeams", "No X-Cess Baggage Blues" and news of JON HAMMOND Band's upcoming tours to Germany Mar 25 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond Flensburg Mar 26 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond / Blauer Engel Kiel Mar 27 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Mar 28 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Hamburg Mar 29 2009 8:00P Jon Hammond tbc Hamburg Mar 31 2009 9:00P Jon Hammond Jazzkeller Frankfurt Frankfurt Apr 3 2009 10:00P Jon Hammond Jazzkeller Hofheim Hofheim Visit Jon Hammond's official website: http://www.HammondCast.com *Member Local 802 & Local 6 Musicians Union/ASCAP Composer Publisher-JON HAMMOND International, Inc.
Jon Hammond Band annual gig in Jazzkeller Hofheim playing Slow Blues: Kevin Mauder he plays Louder - tenor sax Joe Berger - guitar Heinz Lichius - drums Jon Hammond - Hammond organ *note: next date at Jazzkeller Hofheim: April 3rd Friday night 2009
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Jon Hammond, Eddie Sorenson, Eddie Money - had a band in 1970
Jon Hammond and Eddie Money - Observation Deck Empire State Building on cold winter day
Eddie Money's daughter Jesse Money on Eddie Money Band at BB King' NYC, photo by Jon Hammond Eddie Money on HammondCast KYOU Radio today, AUDIO: http://kyouradio.com/player.php?id=14069 intvw. on bus and Live in BB King's his daughter JESSE MONEY "Right Now" & "Turtle Blues", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" from new album & "I've Been Loving YOU Too Long" w/Jon, BOBBY HARDEN "You're Gonna Be Just Fine", STUFF "This One's For YOU" & "Love The Stuff"/"Do It Again" http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=147856190286&ref=mf Last Aired: Mar 21, 2009
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Encore performance JON HAMMOND Band in BLAUER ENGEL Kiel Germany Mercy Mercy, SEBASTIAN GILLE - tenor sax HEINZ LICHIUS - drums JOE BERGER - guitar JON HAMMOND - Hammond Organ
RAINER HEUTE joining JON HAMMOND Band JAZZKELLER FRANKFURT
Announcing Saxophonist RAINER HEUTE will be joining JON HAMMOND Band in concert at JAZZKELLER FRANKFURT Tuesday 31st March, Jon Hammond's annual "Musikmesse Warm Up Party"
HEINZ LICHIUS - drums JOE BERGER - guitar RAINER HEUTE - tenor sax JON HAMMOND - Hammond Organ
Jon Hammond is Host of daily radio program HammondCast Show on KYOU Radio http://www.jonhammondband.com/news.html Rainer's Bio: Rainer Heute was born in Stuttgart in 1962. He started studying the Clarinet with Otto Konhäusner of the National Theater Mannheim at the age of 13 and began playing the saxophone at the age of 18. After a period of auto-didactic learning, he attended clinics with Bobby Watson, Dave Liebman and Sal Nistico.
Since 1984 he has been working as freelance musician in jazz big bands such as the Mannheimer Bigband 70, Rainer Pusch Bigband (production with Art Farmer) and the Frankfurt Jazz Big Band.
In 1988 he went on a tour to Africa with the "Hessisches Landesjugendjazzorchester", the Jazz Youth Orchestra of the German county Hessen. For their CD "Kicks & Sticks" with Bill Ramsey, Jiggs Whigham, Sylvia Droste they received the music award "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik". He went on tour with Bob Mintzer and Art Farmer and produced CD's with the Thilo Berg Bigband, feat. Barbara Morrison, Slide Hampton a. o. From 1987 until 1991 he studied saxophone, composing and arranging at the Swiss Jazz School with Andy Scherrer, Sal Nistico and Joe Haider.
Since 1989 he has been freelancing with the Big Band and Orchestra of "Hessischer Rundfunk" (an important German radio station). He played with Louie Bellson, Bob Florence, Lex Jasper, Don Menza, Anthony Jackson, erry Lyne Carrington, Maria Schneider, Eddie Daniels and Arturo Sandoval.
Between 1990 and 1992 he went on tours with Joe Haider - Don Menza Tentett (w/ Benny Bailey, Eric van Lier, Joe Romano, T. Stabenow, W. Haffner, John Schroeder, H. Breuer), and through Europe and Japan with soul singer Chaka Khan & Zebra (tv "Ohne Filter Spezial") .
In 1992 he went on tour with Joe Haider and the SJS Anniversary Band and with "Peanuts Hucko and the Young Generation of Swing", an American-European All Star Band with Howard Alden, Dan Barrett, Randy Sandke, Harry Allen (2 live CD's). He cooperated with the "Pepe Lienhard Band" and the "Züricher Tonhallenorchester" for a planned tv production with Sinnead O'Connor.
In 1993 he founded the "Frankfurt Saxophon Quintett". The ensemble played at the "Mannheim Jazz Days" and produced compositions and arrangements for "Hessischer Rundfunk". He went on a tour through Switzerland and Italy with Pepe Lienhard and Hazy Osterwald (The Swing Must Go On, several tv productions).
From 1993 until 2000 he has been member of the SDR (now SWR) Big Band in Stuttgart, playing with Bill Holman, Manny Albam, Frank Foster, Gloria Gaynour, Paul Kuhn, Max Greger, Horst Jankowski, Slide Hampton, Buddy de Franco, Clark Terry, Peter Herbolzheimer, Dieter Reith.
In 1994 he recorded the CD "Music we like", gave concerts and made recordings with the R. Heute - L. Nuß Quintett, playing compositions of both band leaders. He also played a concert with the SDR Big Band in the Opera of Manaus, Brazil.
Since 1994 he has been teaching at the Mannheim Conservatory and was also the director of the school's Jazz Orchestra. He is the leader of the Lampertheim Big Band (since 1998 known under the name: LA Reed Big Band). He has played jazz concerts with Bill Ramsey.
In 1995 he was sent to the Big Band Production of the European Broadcasting Union in Prague . For this production, musicans from European radio stations come together, they recorded a live CD. He played concerts and recorded a CD with the Paul Kuhn orchestra, and went on a Shirley Bassey Tour through Switzerland with Eugen Cicero.
In 1996 he played with the Köln Musik Big Band, direction Jerry van Rooyen, the SDR Big Band, and the NDR Big Band, the Dieter Reith Combo and the Swiss All Star Band "The Royal Jubilee Swing Band" (the latter played for King Bhumibol and the Royal Family in Thailand). In 1997 he organised the salsa concert series "Salsa Mortal", played with the Thilo Wolf Big Band and Illenois Jacquet Big Band, recorded the CD "7 Cordas" with eca de Oliveira and contributed to the multimedia show "Lady Be Good" about Ella Fitzgerald. Since 1997 he has also been member of the soul band "Midnight Movers". The have weekly shows at the "Cotton Club" in Kaiserslautern.
Since 1998 he has been teaching flute/jazz at the Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz. He holds various lectureships and has given master classes (saxophone and big band). In 1999 he founded the swing band "Sultans of Swing", recorded CD's, played on the cruising ship AIDA with the Alfred Lauer Big Band, and played concerts with the hr Big Band feat. Eddie Daniels, Maria Schneider, Greetje Kauffeld, Georgie Fame.
In 2000 he continued the concert series at Maritim and Cotton Club, and played with various big bands and ensembles, with Toots Thilemans, Jeff Cascaro, Sylvia Droste, Howard Johnson, Torolf Mölgard, Wilson de Oliveira, Klaus Osterloh.
In 2001 he made a tv production with the SWR Big Band and Lalo Schifrin. In the same year he changed to the Big Band of "Hessischer Rundfunk". He is playing with his own bands, mainly the Sultans of Swing and the Rainer Heute Jazztett.
Jon Hammond The Fingerflitzer to Meet Wolf Blitzer
Breaking News: Jon Hammond The Fingerflitzer to meet Wolf Blitzer CNN Situation Room Starbucks New York City
Now that Jon Hammond was recently dubbed "Fingerflitzer" by Henrik Drüner of Kieler Nachtrichten "Versierte Fingerflitzer Kiel - Er scheint die Einladung ernst gemeint zu haben. Vor dem Konzert drückt Jon Hammond dem verdutzten Rezensenten seine Visitenkarte in die Hand. „Hi, ich bin Jon, ohne h. Wenn du das nächste Mal in New York bist, komm vorbei!“ CNN's Wolf Blitzer to meet CNN Guest Anchor Jon Hammond in Starbucks, Jon's Situation Room by Time Warner NYC Studios, "Fingerflitzer meets Wolf Blitzer" Cafe' Latte Summit! "Eingängige Melodien und markante Grooves: Jon Hammond (rechts) und Sebastian Gille. Foto: Schaller Bild vergrößern
Für den Weltenbummler sind Orte nur Stationen auf seinem Lebensweg. Chicago, Paris, Frankfurt-Bornheim, Hamburg-St.Pauli, New York. Die vielen Menschen und Musiker, die der Organist kennenlernt, bilden die Grundlage, auf der er seine späteren Referenzen, Anekdoten und Songgeschichten aufbaut. Und Jon kennt sie fast alle. Das Konzert im Blauen Engel firmiert unter The Jon Hammond Show. Warum, spüren die Zuschauer bereits nach der ersten Ansage. Jon Hammond ist ein Showman, ein Dampfplauderer, geschult in Jahrzehnten als Radio- und TV-Moderator. Obendrein ist der 55-Jährige ein ausgezeichneter Organist an der Hammond Orgel. Mit der instrumentalen Jazz-Revue begibt er sich auf die Spuren von Miles Davis, The Crusaders und Jimmy Smith, immer nach dem Slogan handelnd: „The fingers are the singers“. 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. Erst 1991 legte er sich eine digitale und leichtere XB-2 zu. Ein regelrechter Genießer: Seinen Kopf wiegt er ständig von einer Seite zur anderen, windet sich wie Stevie Wonder über seinen Fingern. Die linke Hand ersetzt dabei größtenteils den Part eines Bassisten, zusätzlich zu den verschiedenen Klangfarben, die er manuell justiert. Nicht zu ersetzen sind die Musiker, die die Jon Hammond Show auf der Bühne komplettieren. Heinz Lichius trommelt wie in jeder seiner Formationen aufs Allerfeinste, der 26-jährige Sebastian Gille verblüfft anstelle von Gabriel Coburger am Saxofon mit feinfühligen, gleichwohl kraftvollen Soli und Gitarrist Joe Berger gleicht einem Saiten-Hasardeur. Auch wenn er nicht der ehemalige Who-Gitarrist ist, wie es die Veranstalter-Info weismachen möchte - zumindest spielte er bereits mit Who-Bassist John Entwistle und sorgte in dessen Band für den Studio-Mix. Ein Hauptmerkmal der Instrumental-Songs: eingängige Melodie und markante Grooves. Jon Hammond verarbeitet die Begegnung mit einem traurigen Mädchen in Paris oder dem tschechischen Salsa-König ebenso wie das nächtliche Wühlen im Hotelmüll. Neben Jazz-Elementen ist sein Stil tief verwurzelt im Rock, Funk, East Bay Grease, Bossa Nova, Soul und Rhythm & Blues. Bisweilen klingen die seichten Stücke, allen voran Duke Ellingtons Satin Doll oder Moanin' von Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, wie auf einem Kreuzfahrtdampfer, aber die Protagonisten reißen frühzeitig das Ruder herum, indem sie mit Shuffle-Witz und Funk-Schweiß dagegen halten.
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JON HAMMOND
Instruments: Organ, Accordion, Piano, Guitar
Attended: Berklee College of Music 1974
Languages: English, German
*Jon is currently Host of daily CBS radio program HammondCast on KYOU & KYCY 1550 AM, 7 days a week at 4AM PST.
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.