HammondCast

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, April 18, 2020

Jon Hammond Show Center Stage musikmesse to Down Home Music Store El Cerrito CA

#WATCH MOVIE HERE: Jon Hammond Show Center Stage musikmesse to Down Home Music Store El Cerrito CA

Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/JonHammondShow0520



First segment #WATCHMOVIE HERE: Center Stage Lee Oskar Feature Jon Hammond Allstars Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/CenterStageLeeOskarFeatureOnJonHammondAllstarsLydiasTune Youtube https://youtu.be/JlIyZ2m47oM Vimeo https://vimeo.com/216658133 Frankfurt Germany -- Center Stage musikmesse Lee Oskar Feature on Jon Hammond Allstars Band "Lydia's Tune" written by Jon Hammond in Paris - Peter Klohmann tenor, Giovanni Totò Gulino drums, Joe Berger gitarre, Jon Hammond Sk1 organ + bass with photos by Andreas Meer at end ©JON HAMMOND International 
Second segment #WATCHMOVIE HERE: Pocket Funk Pictures Video Youtube https://youtu.be/7RW56iYzPSQ Vimeo https://vimeo.com/216416280 Jon Hammond Allstar Band with special guest Lee Oskar Center Stage concert musikmesse ProLight + Sound 2017 with photographs by master photographers Andreas Meer and Dita Vollmond also Bernie Capicchiano. Peter Klohmann tenor saxophone, Giovanni Totò Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond organ + bass, Lee Oskar harmonica
Third segment DOWN HOME IN-STORE PERFORMANCE: JON HAMMOND & MARC BAUM Funky Jazz & Blues + Free Red Beans & Rice – FRIDAY MAY 12th at 5PM by JC Garrett LINK: http://www.downhomemusic.com/down-home-in-store-performance-jon-hammond-marc-baum-funky-jazz-blues-free-red-beans-rice-friday-may-12th-at-5pm/# 
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Blues, Down Home Music Store, Drums, El Cerrito, Funky Jazz, Hammond Organ, Saxophone, Musikmesse, NAMM Show

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Friday, April 17, 2020

Vlogcast HammondCast 15 KYOU Radio MNN TV

#WATCH MOVIE HERE: Vlogcast HammondCast 15 KYOU Radio MNN TV

Jon'w archive https://archive.org/details/jonhammondshammondcast15podcastvlogcastkyouradiomnntv



Jon Hammond's HammondCast 15 Podcast Vlogcast KYOU Radio 


Podcast, Vlogcast, HammondCast, Hammond Organ, Ascap Composer, Jon Hammond, Rougues Gallery, Accordion, Funk Band, Cable Access TV Show

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Nashville Music City Center "Pocket Funk" Nissan Stage Summer NAMM Show

#WATCH MOVIE HERE: Nashville Music City Center "Pocket Funk" Nissan Stage Summer NAMM Show

Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/PocketFunkNissanStageSummerNAMMShow



Jon Hammond Funk Unit plays Pocket Funk
Jon Hammond organ + bass
Joe Berger guitar
Roland Barber trombone + sea shell
Cord Martin tenor saxophone
Chuggy Leslie J. Carter congas percussion
Louis Flip Winfield drums
Lee Oskar harmonica special guest
big special thanks Greg Herreman Productions Manager, LP Latin Percussion "Lp", Brian Larsen Gator Cases, Michael Apodaca and Alex Moore of Sound Image Nashville, Tennessee, TV Jones Guitars & Pickups,
Nashville Music City Center Summer NAMM Show
on The Nissan Stage Summer NAMM Show 

NAMM Show, Nashville, Nissan Stage, Funk music, Hammond Organ, Sea Shell, Horn Section, Congas, Lee Oskar, Harmonica

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Late Rent the Jon Hammond Show theme song in Le Bar Bat at the old Mediasound Studios on 57th Street NYC

#WATCH MOVIE HERE: Late Rent the Jon Hammond Show theme song in Le Bar Bat at the old Mediasound Studios on 57th Street NYC

Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/LeBarBatHi8FilmLateRentJonHammondShowThemeSong



Le Bar Bat​ Hi8 Film 
Late Rent 
Jon Hammond Show Theme Song
MUSICIANS:
Alex Foster  tenor saxophone
Barry Finnerty  guitar
Chuggy Carter  /  Leslie J. Carter  percussion
James Preston  drums
Jon Hammond  organ
Jon Hammond Band
Camera Joe Berger
www.HammondCast.com
Le Bar Bat 311 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019
Cable TV Show - Jon Hammond Show
Manhattan Neighborhood Network - MNN​ Ch. 1 35 years
#LeBarBat


Note this club was the old Mediasound Studios (excerpt from Mix Online Magazine) by Bobby Blank: "Bob Clearmountain, Godfrey Diamond, Michael Barbiero, Michael Delugg, Harvey Goldberg, Joe Ferla, Jeff Lesser, Alec Head, Bill Stein, Ron Saint Germain, Michael Brauer, Don Wershba, Ed Stasium, Gregg Mann, Carl Beatty, Kol Marshall, Lincoln Clapp, Joe Jorgensen, Alan Varner, Doug Epstein, Liz Saron, Trudy Schroder, Ramona Janquitto, Ron Dante, Charlie Calello, Tony Bongiovi — these are just some of the names that became the nucleus of Mediasound.





Note this club was the old Mediasound Studios (excerpt from Mix Online Magazine) by Bobby Blank: "Bob Clearmountain, Godfrey Diamond, Michael Barbiero, Michael Delugg, Harvey Goldberg, Joe Ferla, Jeff Lesser, Alec Head, Bill Stein, Ron Saint Germain, Michael Brauer, Don Wershba, Ed Stasium, Gregg Mann, Carl Beatty, Kol Marshall, Lincoln Clapp, Joe Jorgensen, Alan Varner, Doug Epstein, Liz Saron, Trudy Schroder, Ramona Janquitto, Ron Dante, Charlie Calello, Tony Bongiovi — these are just some of the names that became the nucleus of Mediasound.

In New York City, from the close of the '60s through the birth and death of disco, Mediasound was a hit machine. Founded by Harry Hirsch, with assistance from Bob Walters and financial/business backing from owners Joel Roseman and the late John Roberts, Mediasound opened in June 1969 at 311 West 57th St. in the heart of Manhattan. Once home to the Manhattan Baptist Church, today the site is occupied by Providence (formerly the trendy Le Bar Bat), where you can still see the Gold Records on the wall. 
The live room, home to the hits, with, from left, the late Joe Jorgensen, chief engineer Fred Christie and founder Harry Hirsch 
The original idea came out of a random talk between Hirsch and Walters, who then went looking for money. “There were many 4-track studios in New York City,” recalls Roseman. “There was room for a state-of-the-art facility, one that could handle any kind of recording, tape copies, mastering — so we decided to change the scope of the idea. We went from the original $100,000 investment to over $1 million. It took a very long time to find the space, but Harry Hirsch found the Baptist church on 57th Street.”

“I will always be grateful to John Roberts, Joel Roseman and Bob Walters,” Hirsch says, “who listened when I told them, ‘I found a church from heaven on 57th Street,’ and trusted me to design, build and be its first president.”

A contemplative Barry Manilow in the live room.
Producer Ron Dante: “I brought in my new recording
artist Barry Manilow to record his second album—the one that included our first breakthrough million-seller ‘Mandy.’ Right away we knew that Mediasound was the place to make the best-sounding records in the business.” 
Bob Clearmountain (Kool & The Gang, Sister Sledge, Gloria Gaynor and countless others) was handpicked to change the light bulbs 40 feet up in the cathedral ceiling. "I was the only one nuts enough to go up there!" he recalls.

Producer Ron Dante with Pat Benatar. Dante: "Being in Mediasound always made you feel like you were about to create a hit."

Tony Bongiovi, front, seen here with
Trini Lopez in 1978, at Power Station

The owners, at Woodstock '94, 25 years after the original: Joel
Roseman (L) and the late John Roberts

Pat Benatar

Charlie Callelo " 



Topics Le Bar Bat, Late Rent, Jon Hammond Show, Mediasound Studios, Cable TV Show, Theme Song, Hammond Organ, Fender Showman amp, SNL Saxophonist, Alex Foster, Barry Finnerty, Jon Hammond, Chuggy Carter, James Preston, Drummer Sons of Champlin Language English

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