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The Tradition Continues! 18th Year Musikmesse-Session - Wir Sehen Uns, ab 12 April Freitag Abend

The Tradition Continues! 18th Year Musikmesse-Session - Wir Sehen Uns, ab 12 April Freitag Abend - Jon Hammond Band 21:00UHR - Jazzkeller-Hofheim - Joe Berger guitar Peter Klohmann tenor sax Totó Giovanni Gulino schlagzeug Jon Hammond orgel Youtube http://youtu.be/4JtoWjSFow0 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Jazzkeller Hofheim Jon Hammond Band Little Wing http://archive.org/details/JazzkellerHofheimJonHammondBandLittleWing Jon Hammond's annual Musikmesse-Session in Jazzkeller Hofheim, here paying tribute to Jimi Hendrix covering Little Wing with Joe Berger guitar, Giovanni Gulino drums, Peter Klohmann tenor sax, Jon Hammond on Sk1 Hammond organ *Note: When Jon Hammond was younger playing electric accordion he was known as The Jimi Hendrix of The Accordion, see image 1971 age 18 http://www.accordionradio.com *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Jon Hammond unveiling Sk1 Downloaded 252 times http://archive.org/details/JonHammondJonHammondFirstRoadTestSk1PocketFunk Jon Hammond - Arriving for gig Jazzkeller Hofheim Youtube http://youtu.be/vp7pNTp6seo Jon Hammond Band Unveling and First Road Test of Sk1 combo organ Pocket Funk 1,759 Jon Hammond Band playing original composition "POCKET FUNK" Joe Berger - guitar Peter Klohmann - tenor sax Giovanni Gulino - drums Jon Hammond - Sk1 Hammond Suzuki stage keyboard weighs only 15 lbs. as opposed to 425 lbs.= B3 Organ — at Jazzkeller Hofheim Jon Hammond: Waterproof Hammond Organ and Lucky Frog Umbrella Miho Nagai Ethan Khan Yusuke Nishimura Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan Gabrielle Carlucci Conceptual and Portraiture Artist/Missionary at Graphite Artist Trevor Barton Works at Super One Foods Katty Dee Moscow, Russia Marc Loy Paris, France Daniel Rogue Le Lude, Pays De La Loire, France Joseph Timmons Journalist/Editor at Xombiewoof Magazine Ryan Erickson The Pas, Manitoba Rangsima Sukham Vladyslav Sendecki Hamburg, Germany Waichiro Tachikawa Works at Suzuki Musical Inst. Mfg. Co., Ltd. Leslye Layne Russell Co Owner at Russell Guitars Kenneth Guerra DLSP San Pablo City Jon Hammond and Joe Berger will be appearing at Winter NAMM daily, and also in the night http://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2013/concerts-performances/friday?page=3 — with Joe Berger at The NAMM Show King at Self employed Ryan Erickson The Pas, Manitoba Ethan Khan Joseph Timmons Journalist/Editor at Xombiewoof Magazine Waichiro Tachikawa Works at Suzuki Musical Inst. Mfg. Co., Ltd. Jeff Guilford Birmingham Conservatoire Orhan Sandikci Musik club Indra at Ich bin selbständig- ich arbeite selbst und ständig Daniel Rogue Le Lude, Pays De La Loire, France Bernard Purdie sporting backward beret look - blogger lady in background, Jon Hammond — with Bernard Purdie Mary Ellen O'Neil Davis UCC, Cranford NJ Joseph Timmons Journalist/Editor at Xombiewoof Magazine Robert Mousey Thompson Hyattsville, Maryland Greg Christopher Teaneck High School Caleb Barnett Birdville High School Michael Grammar Houston, Texas Janice Harrington Ambassador of Authentic American Music at All over the world Rob Waxman Paul Hollands Drummer/Percussionist/shaman @ at ‎รђฬเzz ภคtเ๏ภ, ภא.‎ Giannis Giannakopoulos Victor Cornette Turner Battle Dave Thompson Drummer Scottsdale, Arizona Alex D'Önofrio Musician at Tap and Barrel Christian Fabian Bill Jewell Eddie Bimonte Owner at Eddie's Pet Service Seth Zowader Juke J Jimmy Lead Vocalist / Frontman for Juke Joint Jimmy and The Houseparty Rockers © at Lead Vocalist/ Frontman Fred Taylor Worked nationwde as drummer/percussionist/arranger/producer/audio engineer at Self-employed drummer, composer, producer. Jay Okubo Jazz Buyer (Sales/Promotion Dept.) at Tower Records Leah Esposito Rainey Kato Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan Seigo Sato 代表取締役社長 at 株式会社トーシン Steven W. Ross Hofstra University Tore Pettersen Øksnes Rob Taco Wichita Technical Institute Frank Di Minno Director of Strategic Marketing/Music Producer - Advertising & Video Games at Warner/Chappell Music Neil Levine Jersey City, New Jersey Nick Styelz Presidential Drummer at Styelz Musicians Inc. Vince Wilburn Jr. American Conservatory of Music Chuck Crocker Elk Grove Senior High School Jeff Feinstein Kenny Wilkins Musician, Photographer, Wildlife at Self Employed and Loving It! Mustafa Khaliq Ahmed Percussionist at Where have you worked? Nicky Gebhard Mönchengladbach, Germany Malcolm Joseph Works at LOW NOISE CREATOR Fedj Sylvanus Live Sound Engineer at The palace Roderick Stewart Jamie Simpson Owner-Operator at Booya! Amplifier Services Abel Sanchez Coral Gables, Florida Greg Dwinell Works at Musician, Orange Sound, Audio Museum of Science Inc Jamie Alexander Shenandoah University Marc Nellis Jens Skwirblies Eckernförde Mitchel Delevie Record Producer/Songwriter at MITCHEL DELEVIE PRODUCTIONS Karen Frisk Jazz Vocalist & Owner of AccountServe-CT at Self-employed World Always On Jon's Journal December 14 2012 *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: World Always On Downloaded 495 times http://archive.org/details/JonHammondTheWorldisAlwaysOn-JonHammond http://laterent.blogspot.com/2012/12/world-always-on-jons-journal-december.html Jon Hammond for Alcatel-Lucent / Bell Labs: "On stage, on television or on the radio waves everyday I feel lucky because I’m ALWAYS ON! Jon Hammond Musician, television personality and radio broadcaster Jon Hammond boarded a Concorde in 1981 to travel from New York to Paris at supersonic speed, and he never slowed down. Jon travels the world, touring in Europe and Asia two or three times each year while broadcasting his “HammondCast” morning radio show seven days a week... Anaheim California -- L to R: Jon Hammond, Joe Berger, Tony Arambarri just after Joe's NAMM Oral History recording session - Youtube http://youtu.be/uFFMVHCkZ8w Job Title: Musician, Product Endorser - short version here also http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/joe-berger *WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Pocket Funk 2012 Jazzkeller Frankfurt Musikmesse Warm Up Party Jon Hammond Band Youtube http://youtu.be/Nn6BjZoJyEk Jon Hammond's annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party in Jazzkeller Frankfurt featuring Tony Lakatos tenor saxophone, Giovanni Gulino drums, Joe Berger guitar, special guest: Lee Oskar harmonica and Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ powered by TecAmp 2 x 12 Neodymium rig special thanks to Thomas Eich TecAmp. This evening marks 26 years continuous Musikmesse for Jon and also on his 59th birthday, special thanks to the Saray Pastanesi Baeckerei & Konditorei bakery for baking the beautiful Chocolate on Chocolate cake which you will see in this film, thanks Martina for wonderful presentation, Eugen Hahn, Marc and all Jazzkeller Frankfurt Team, Messe Frankfurt, P.Mauriat Music Saxophones Alex Hsieh team, Suzuki Hammond, Tombo Lee Oskar team, camera by Jennifer http://www.HammondCast.com see you next year! Pocket Funk as heard on The Jon Hammond Show TV program on MNNTV and on Late Rent album - Behind The Beat http://behindthebeat.com/2004/12/jon-hammond-late-rent/ by Steve Rosenfeld "Jon Hammond says "the fingers are the singers.'" The latest CD from this exceptional and soulful Hammond organist is the proof. "Late Rent" draws on decades of great recording sessions and top live performances to showcase his own playing and many top jazz and funk artists. It shows why the Hammond organ is one of the most enduring electric instruments and why Hammond is one of its best players." StageDive Feature: http://www.stagedive.com/jonhammondband/videos/777/Francoise-Pujol-and-Band-special-performance-presented-by-Cobi-Narita-on-911-at-ZEBs-NYC honor of anniversary of 9/11, pianist Francoise Pujol direct from Paris France wi th her Band at ZEB's New York City performing her original composition "Not Yet" *note, from Francoise - in French the title is really: "Pas Encore" ( = "Not Yet" ) ( not yet ...blond !, not yet ... dead ! ) with (also from Paris) Marc Loy vocals, Florent Richard Fender bass, Alain Gouillard drums - camera: Jon Hammond and announcement at end before his playing. This was a special program produced by great lady of Jazz, Cobi Narita and Saul Zebulon Rubin with many top jazz performers. Frank Owens was the master of ceremonies and also played wonderful piano with his trio backing many of the vocalists and saxophonists Frank Staton (97 years old) and BIlly Harper who also performed on this special evening. "Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 - REMEMBERING SEPT. 11 - NEVER AGAIN! AND CELEBRATING JAZZ IN NEW YORK" Enjoy! Jon Hammond Joe Morello His NAMM Oral History was completed on June 8, 2007 http://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/joe-morello Joe Morello’s influential drumming style was showcased on the landmark Dave Brubeck recording of “Take Five.” Ever since, he has inspired generations of performers. Joe became an icon in the music product’s industry through his long associations with manufacturers as an endorsee, music retailers as a clinician, and publishers as an author of successful method books. He gave advice and lessons to all who ask, and was often known to be the last to leave a clinic – ensuring all questions have been answered. Joe Morello the legendary Jazz Drummer July 17, 1928 – March 12, 2011 Instead of hearing aids, he had a lady who would repeat everything in to his ear - Jon Hammond http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morello Joseph Albert Morello (July 17, 1928 – March 12, 2011) was a jazz drummer best known for his 12½-year stint with The Dave Brubeck Quartet. He was frequently noted for playing in the unusual time signatures employed by that group in such pieces as "Take Five" and "Blue Rondo à la Turk". Popular for its work on college campuses during the 1950s, Brubeck’s group reached new heights with Morello. In June 1959, Morello participated in a recording session with the quartet — completed by the alto saxophonist Paul Desmond and the bassist Eugene Wright — that yielded “Kathy’s Waltz” and “Three to Get Ready,” both of which intermingled 3/4 and 4/4 time signatures Morello suffered from partial vision from birth,[3] and devoted himself to indoor activities. At six years old he began studying the violin, going on to feature three years later as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, playing Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, and again three years later. At the age of 15 Morello met the violinist Jascha Heifetz and decided that he would never be able to equal Heifetz's "sound", so switched to drumming, first studying with a show drummer named Joe Sefcik and then George Lawrence Stone, author of the noted drum textbook Stick Control for the Snare Drummer. Stone was so impressed with Morello's ideas that he incorporated them into his next book, Accents & Rebounds, which is dedicated to Morello. Later, Morello studied with Radio City Music Hall percussionist Billy Gladstone. After moving to New York City, Morello worked with numerous notable jazz musicians including Johnny Smith, Tal Farlow, Stan Kenton, Phil Woods, Sal Salvador, Marian McPartland, Jay McShann, Art Pepper, Howard McGhee, and others. After a period playing in McPartland's trio, Morello declined invitations to join both Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey's bands, favoring a temporary two-month tour with the Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1955; Morello remained with Brubeck for well over a decade, only departing in 1968. Morello later became an in-demand clinician, teacher and bandleader whose former students include Danny Gottlieb, Max Weinberg, Rich Galichon, Phish drummer Jon Fishman, Gary Feldman, Patrick Wante, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons drummer Gerry Polci, Jerry Granelli, and Glenn Johnson. External videos Oral History, Joe Morello explains how he became a member of The Dave Brubeck Quartet. interview date June 8, 2007, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library Morello appeared in many Brubeck performances and contributed to over 60 albums with Brubeck. On "Take Five", he plays an imaginative drum solo maintaining the 5/4 time signature throughout. Another example of soloing in odd time signatures can be heard on "Unsquare Dance", in which he solos using only sticks without drums in 7/4 time. At the end of the track, he can be heard laughing about the "trick" ending. He also features on "Blue Rondo à la Turk", "Strange Meadow Lark", and "Pick-Up Sticks". During his career, Morello appeared on over 120 albums, 60 of which were with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. He authored several drum books, including Master Studies, published by Modern Drummer Publications, and also made instructional videos. Morello was the recipient of many awards, including Playboy magazine's best drummer award for seven years in a row, and Down Beat magazine's best drummer award five years in a row. He was elected to the Modern Drummer magazine Hall of Fame in 1988, the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 1993, and was the recipient of Hudson Music's first TIP (Teacher Integration Program) Lifetime Achievement award in June, 2010.[4] Joe Morello died on March 12, 2011, at his home in Irvington, New Jersey. He was 82 years old. His death was announced on his website, although no cause of death was given — with Joe Morello Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond with Volker Buchele in the Fernandes TecAmp stand at Frankfurt Musikmesse — at musikmesse Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond and Ralph Voggenreiter of Voggenreiter Verlag - I've been to 26 consecutive Musikmesse's but I bet Ralph has me beat! - JH — at musikmesse Go for the Sound! - and don't forget your Hat - Jon Hammond and Alex Mingmann Hsieh PMauriat Saxophones — with Alex Mingmann Hsieh New York NY -- Time for Gyros Plate dinner with good friend Andy Christo #1 good music fan on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village - L to R: Joe Berger, Andy Christo, Jon Hammond Ali Baba Restaurant 126 MacDougal St New York — with Joe Berger New York NY -- King of Radio & TV Joe Franklin with Jon Hammond in Joe's famous office "Memory Lane" Youtube http://youtu.be/NEWGszvpduU Joe Franklin "King Of Nostalgia" Host of Radio & TV who's guests have been entertainers like Bill Cosby to legends like Bing Crosby, Charlie Chaplin, John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, John Lennon, here with Jon Hammond.. — with Joe Franklin Jon Hammond and Joe Berger aka Ham-Berger Joe is playing through the Leslie G37 100W 1x12 Guitar Combo Amp, Jon has the hammer down through the 300 watt Leslie model 3300 Youtube http://youtu.be/H-wZJpToWbE — with Joe Berger at Namm Jazz Organist Jimmy Smith was absolutely hilarious here, exactly one month before he kicked the bucket unfortunately Youtube http://youtu.be/HYHNxdXCny4 Jimmy Smith NEA Jazz Master Award Recipient Hammond Organist telling last jokes just one month before he passed away on February 8 2005. Filmed by Jon Hammond on NEA Panel including Kenny Burrell, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'Rivera, A.B. Spellman. Jimmy tells the story about his adventures driving his Hammond B3 Organ and musicians in a Hearse and story of (like the commercial) "Got go gotta' go gotta go right now...almost made it" while on the gig on bandstand. Hilarious must see.. Jon Hammond — with George Wein Melvin Sparks March 22, 1946 – March 15, 2011 - Jon Hammond http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvin_Sparks Melvin Sparks (March 22, 1946 – March 15, 2011)[1] was an American soul jazz, hard bop and jazz blues guitarist. He recorded a number of albums for Prestige Records, later recording for Savant Records. He appeared on several recordings with musicians including Lou Donaldson, Sonny Stitt, Leon Spencer and Johnny Hammond Smith.[1] Sparks was born in Houston, Texas, United States, and raised in a musical family. He received his first guitar at age 11. Sparks began working in the rhythm and blues genre as a high school student, first with Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, and then with the Upsetters, a touring band formed by Little Richard, which also backed Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye.[2] Sparks moved to New York City and worked as a session musician for Blue Note and Prestige Records. As part of the burgeoning soul-jazz scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sparks often backed organists like Jack McDuff, Dr. Lonnie Smith and Charles Earland. Sparks released his debut album, Sparks!, for Prestige in 1970.[2] He was seen on Northeastern television commercials as the voice of Price Chopper's House of BBQ advertising campaign.[3] Sparks died on March 15, 2011, at age 64, at his home in Mount Vernon, New York. He had diabetes and high blood pressure. — with Melvin Sparks Frankfurt Germany -- Jon Hammond setup in Jazzkeller Frankfurt - Hammond Sk1 organ through TecAmp Puma 900 - 2 x 12" Neodymium drivers - Youtube http://youtu.be/AJT522j_nPQ Get Back In The Groove Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Frankfurt 2012 Annual Musikmesse Warm Up Party hosted by Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Frankfurt "Get Back In The Groove" / Tribute to 9/11 by Jon Hammond with Tony Lakatos tenor sax, Joe Berger guitar, Giovanni Gulino drums, Jon Hammond at the Hammond Sk1 organ, special guest Lee Oskar harmonica. This performance marks 26 years consecutive attending Musikmesse Frankfurt and it was also on the birthday of Jon Hammond March 20th, 2012 with a big chocolate on chocolate cake baked by Saray Pastanesi Baeckerei & Konditorei bakery — at Jazzkeller Ulm Germany -- Excellent amplifier for Lead/Rhythm and or Bass/Organ - from Professor Klaus Maier class room at Ulrich-von-Ensingen-Realschule Ulm - Jon Hammond http://www.uve.schule.ulm.de/ ULRICH-VON-ENSINGEN-REALSCHULE Frauenstraße 101 89073 Ulm - Bonnie Raitt and Jon Hammond *Thanks for coming over to check out my band at Shoreline Amphitheatre Bonnie! - Jon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Raitt Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is a renowned American blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player. During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of acclaimed roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country, but she is perhaps best known for her more commercially accessible recordings in the 1990s including "Nick of Time", "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneakin' Up on You", and the slow ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me". Raitt has received nine Grammy Awards in her career and is a lifelong political activist. Tradition Continues, Hofheim am Taunus, Gisela Stang, Jazzkeller-Hofheim, Jon Hammond Band, Rock, Blues, Jazz, Sk1 Organ, Musikmesse, Frankfurt, Local 802, Musicians Union