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Nashville NAMM Show Concert Acoustic Nation Stage Jon Hammond Funk Unit

*WATCH THE FILM HERE: Nashville NAMM Show Concert Acoustic Nation Stage Jon Hammond Funk Unit Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/NashvilleNAMMShowConcertAcousticNationStageJonHammondFunkUnit Youtube https://youtu.be/6jVZPONrPE4 CNN iReport http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1257505 by Jon Hammond Published July 15, 2015 Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics Acoustic Nation, #Nashville #NAMM #HammondOrgan #HeadPhone #LateRent #ASCAP Composer #Sk2 #Mothertone #Chacon Tenor Saxophone, Cord Martin, Roland Barber, Trombone, Joe Berger, #Zuni Nashville Tennessee -- Jon Hammond Funk Unit Nashville Summer https://www.namm.org/summer/2015/events/jon-hammond-funk-unit Jon Hammond original compositions: "Head Phone" "Late Rent" Theme Song for Jon Hammond Show on MNN TV Channel 1, 32nd year -- NAMM Show​ Concert on the Acoustic Nation Stage featuring Louis Flip Winfield​ percussion, Roland Barber​ trombone, Cord Martin​ tenor saxophone, Joe Berger​ guitar, Jon Hammond​ Sk1 Hammond Organ, special thanks NAMM Stage crew Jason, Spike, Michael, Zuni Guitars, Audio Plus Inc. of San Bruno and NAMM Security, Mothertone​ http://www.HammondCast.com #HammondOrgan #Funk #Jazz #Mothertone Producer Jon Hammond Language English Jon Hammond Band Facebook Video Full High Def https://www.facebook.com/jonhammondband/videos/vb.133709526657853/1091441194218010/?type=3&theater Artist Info Joe Berger: Guitar Roland Barber: Trombone Louis Flip Winfield: Percussion Jon Hammond: Organ Cord Martin : Tenor Saxophone Genre: Jazz Website: http://www.jonhammondband.com http://www.facebook.com/jonhammondband Artist Bio: JON HAMMOND 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. 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 with the late great trumpet player Lou Colombo 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 30th year and has influenced the broadcasts of David Letterman and others. Billboard Magazine hailed Jon's show as "The Alternative to MTV". LINK http://youtu.be/7TApELTO1XI Head Phone - Jon Hammond Band THE SOUND SOUL SUMMIT All-Star Jam Video Movie of Jon's Band Featuring Bernard Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Alex Budman, Joe Berger2, Koei Tanaka, Jon Hammond Organ Group — with Stephen Fortner, Scott May, Joe Berger rips it up! Koei Tanaka and Jon Hammond at NAMM Anaheim Convention Center Hilton Anaheim Lobby Special Program on 80th Anniversary of Hammond Organ USA - Front of House / FOH Mix by Brian English - Denny Mack Audio - announcement - Stephen Fortner - Editor Keyboard Magazine Jon Hammond Organ Group *Note: "Head Phone" composed by Jon Hammond ©JON HAMMOND Intl. ASCAP recorded with Bernard Purdie originally on Jon's album Late Rent in year of 1989 - Big Special Thanks to Jay Dittamo for standin' in the cuff for Bernard, thanks Jay! *WATCH THE FILM HERE: Jon Hammond Band "Get Back in The Groove" with special guest Lee Oskar Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/GetBackInTheGrooveJonHammondBand Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 ©JON HAMMOND International ASCAP Jon Hammond solo accordion for my good friends in Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center (BHNC) - photo credit for this precious photograph: Cheryl Fippen - AFM Local 6 - Excelsior Accordions http://www.accordionradio.com/ — at Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center (BHNC). W.O. Smith Music School Nashville Tennessee -- Very Special Evening (inspirational!) in the W.O. Smith Music School, Casio Music Gear honors the remarkable work in music education and special award presentation from Casio's Stephen Schmidt to Joe Lamond President CEO of NAMM honoring Joe for his tireless work - with an amazing performance by the W.O. Smith Students and jam session with Casio Musicians and Drummer Joe Lamond on some of the new Casio instruments presented to the school: Pictures by Jon Hammond Wiki quote: "In 1984 smith opened the W.O. Smith Music School in Nashville with the aim of offering musical instruction to low-income families. On inception, the school served 45 students, it has since developed into a state-of-the-art facility with over 650 students.In his memoir, Smith remembered his life as that of "a witness, an anonymous witness. A sideman along for the ride. A witness to the birth and growth of jazz as an American art form. A witness to the unfolding drama of the civil rights movement."[1] As he put it, "It has been long and interesting gig for me. Death After a lengthy struggle with cancer, W.O. Smith died on May 31, 1991 in Nashville. Shortly before his death, Smith completed his memoir, Sideman: The Long Gig of W.O. Smith, a Memoir which was published posthumously in 1991. He is buried at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Nashville." — with Stephen Schmidt and Mike Martin Nashville Tennessee -- Rosanne Cash performing at the American Eagle Awards honoring Charley Pride, Kris Kristofferson, Jim Lauderdale, Jim Halsey and Sherman Halsey - along with Jim Lauderdale, The Oak Ridge Boys and Jack Ingram - photos by Jon Hammond Roseanne's Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosanne_Cash Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and his first wife, Vivian Liberto Cash Distin. Birth name Rosanne Cash Born May 24, 1955 (age 60) Origin Memphis, Tennessee, United States Genres Country, rock, folk, blues Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, author Instruments Vocals, guitar Years active 1978–present Labels Ariola Columbia Capitol Manhattan Blue Note Associated acts Johnny Cash, Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, John Stewart, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams Purdie was contracted by arranger Sammy Lowe to play a session with James Brown in 1965 and recording session records also show that Purdie played on "Ain't That A Groove"[9] at the same session.[4] This was one of several sessions he played with Brown and the track "Kansas City" from Brown's album Cold Sweat (1967), displays one of the most sophisticated and driving shuffles recorded for Brown's catalogue. Purdie is also credited on the albums Say It Loud-I'm Black and I'm Proud (1969)[10] and Get on the Good Foot (1972).[11] Purdie started working with Aretha Franklin as musical director in 1970 and held that position for five years,[1] as well as drumming for Franklin's opening act, King Curtis and The King Pins. In 1970 he performed with both bands at the Fillmore West; the resulting live recordings were released as Aretha Live at the Fillmore West (1971) and King Curtis's Live at Fillmore West (1971).[12] His best known track with Franklin was "Rock Steady",[13] on which he played what he described as "a funky and low down beat". Of his time with Franklin he once commented that "backing her was like floating in seventh heaven".[4] Purdie was credited on the soundtrack album for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) and more recently he was the drummer for the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair and appeared on the associated Broadway cast recording.[14] Purdie has been a resident of New Jersey, living in Edison, Teaneck and Springfield Township. Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Topics Jon Hammond Band, B3 organ, Funky Jazz, Mercy, David Fathead Newman, Bernard Purdie, cable access show, Local 802, Musicians Union Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/6842260328 Jon Hammond Show cable access TV show broadcast for 03/28/2015, Jon's band performing in jazzkeller Frankfurt original composition "Get Back in The Groove" - exclusive footage from Jon Hammond Show of the late great Dave Van Ronk followed by radio interview footage with Alan Pasqua and Jon Hammond just before Alan's concert with Allan Holdsworth recorded for DVD, then never-before-seen footage Jon filmed of Michael Brecker, the late great jazz tenor saxophonist in performance with Barry Finnerty's band in Michael's club Seventh Avenue South he co-owned with his brother Randy Brecker in Greenwich Village - wrapping up the show, a wonderful segment of Joe Franklin on mic with Jon Hammond, Joe Franklin was the King of Radio & TV - 32nd year Jon Hammond Show, FSB, Funk Soul Blues and soft news - enjoy folks http://www.HammondCast.com Late Rent, #HeadPhone #HammondOrgan #Sk1 Roseanne Cash, Kris Kristofferson, #NAMM #Nashville #Casio Joe Lamond, W. O. Smith Music School, Jon Hammond #ASCAPExpo