Air Show Movie! With Blue Angels and 747 Flyover Jon Hammond Music
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With Blue Angels and 747 Flyover Jon Hammond Music Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondFleetWeek2010AirShowvideoandmusicbyJonHammond Views 832 #832 Fleet Week, Blue Angels, United Airlines, 747-400, Alcatraz, ASCAP, HammondCast, B3 organ, KYOU Radio, Local 802 Musicians Union Producer Jon Hammond Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Topics Fleet Week, Blue Angels, United Airlines, 747-400, Alcatraz, ASCAP, HammondCast, B3 organ, KYOU Radio, Local 802 Musicians Union 512KB MPEG4 download download 1 file MPEG4 download download 1 file OGG VIDEO download download 1 file TORRENT Youtube https://youtu.be/3MXaGMe86kw 4,664 views #4664 This is the biggest Fleet Week extravaganza in 20 years, 10-10-10 Special Thanks Captain Joe Sobczak : with the most amazing air show featuring a low fly by of a United Airlines 747-400: N118UA United Airlines Boeing 747-422 over San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge and a thrilling performance by the US Navy Blue Angels. Video shot by Jon Hammond on the deck of motor yacht Higher Hopes nearby Alcatraz special thanks Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, United Airlines, Blue Angels, U.S. Coast Guard. Music by Jon Hammond "Late Rent" and "Six Year Itch" as heard on Jon's daily radio program HammondCast KYOU Radio © http://www.HammondCast.com ASCAP Jon says: "The greatest show on Earth and Skies, enjoy!" 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 / 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 Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondLOUISVILLEKYJonHammondQuartetOneNightOnlywJohnBishopguitarRonnieSmithJrdrms Views 733 #733 Youtube https://youtu.be/ePMA3OSGZ7o 6,130 views #6130 LOUISVILLE KY: Jon Hammond Quartet, One Night Only w/John Bishop guitar, Ronnie Smith Jr.-drmsLouisville guitarist John Bishop was finishing his Masters Degree in Music at University of Louisville so Jon Hammond took Bay Area musicians Ronnie Smith Jr. (drums), Alex Budman (t.s.) and his XB-2 Hammond organ to play what was originally supposed to be a live radio broadcast, 2 night-gig, turned in to One Night Only and John Bishop burned it up..he was mad at some of the hosers there at the University music program and at the club we were playing. Ronnie Smith Jr. is one of the very best Shuffle & Funk drummers of the Bay Area, Alex Budman on tenor sax and Organist/Leader & Broadcaster Jon Hammond playing theme song "LATE RENT" (a driving Shuffle) of The Jon Hammond Show TV Show and radio show "Jon Hammond's Afternoon Slide" on CBS' KYCY/KYOU M-F with the cats one-time-only in Louisville....next morning we met Fred Noe III "The Bourbon Ambassador" of Jim Beam Liquors flying out of Louisville/SDF. Spcl. thanks to Martin Z. Kasdan Jr. for the blurb in the paper...Club was PACKED...sold more CD's after the show than ever before! *More info: http://www.HammondCast.com ©2007 ASCAP http://www.ascap.com/audioportraits/h/jon_hammond_rent.aspx "The FINGERS...are the SINGERS!" Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/YachtklubLifeCzechoslovakianSalsaSong by Jon Hammond Published April 13, 2016 Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics Yachtklub, Hans Romanov, Frankfurt, Jon Hammond, Hammond Organ, Jj Guitars, Electro-Voice Speakers, Funky Jazz Hans Romanov Presents: Jon Hammond Band Funk Sesion in Yachtklub Life "Czechoslovakian Salsa Song" by Jon Hammond - *Note: The Lutz Büchner Memorial Candle is burning onstage between Peter and Jon: video: Tino Pavlis - Joe Berger guitar, Peter Klohmann tenor sax, Giovanni Totò Gulino drums, Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ - Audio: Johannes Napp, Silvio Cappucci Air Show, Original Music, #Flyover #747 #BlueAngels #HammondOrgan #NAMMShow
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