Jon Hammond Show 12 17 2022 Public Access Television MNN TV
28 minute broadcast on Public Access Television MNN Manhattan Neighborhood Network Channel 1 - Music, Travel,
Soft News 39th year - air time EST: 01:30 AM late Friday night / Saturday
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28 minute program on MNN / Manhattan Neighborhood Network channel 1, 39th year at time slot 01:30 AM EST
Late Friday Nights / Early Saturday Mornings - Public Access TV Community Access
Theme Song Late Rent in Heimathaus Rotenburg, Hofheim am Taunus Jazzkeller Hofheim, Stanley Coffee time,
musikmesse Center Stage with Lee Oskar on Jon Hammond Band, Nashville Music City Center
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12/12 - a date that for me went down in to infamy - it was 12/12/1989 when I managed to pull off this gig in the Indigo Blues Club on W. 46th Street in the basement of
Hotel Edison - it was partly owned by Miles Davis and some mafia cats. I put a
quartet together with Bernard Purdie drums,
Alex Foster tenor, one of the greatest jazz guitarist in the world
Jack Wilkins and yours truly
Jon Hammond at the Hammond B3, it became necessary at
that time for me to change guitar players - I got the B3 down
there and
Joe Berger shot my PV-430D camera and sat in on guitar -
Scott Cooper shot some video also - it was a cold night in December and I was
down to my last bucks - down even further after the gig - almost everybody who came said theyw ere on a non-existant guest list and we didn't have anyone to cover the door - they
just walked right in and sat right down don't ya' know. No business like the music business folks - I'm on TV tonight at my usual time slot 01:30 AM - 2AM late Friday night / wee
hours of Saturday, we are the night people! Stay in and tune me in on
Manhattan Neighborhood Network - MNN channel 1
Bernard Purdie drums on Jon Hammond Band - Indigo Blues Club NYC
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Jon Hammond Show, 12
17, 2022, Public Access Television, Blues, Funk, Hofheim, Heimathaus, Rotenburg, Blues band, Horn
Section, Hammond Organ, Blues
Guitar, Travel
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