Jon Hammond's Afternoon Slide HammondCast 28 Audio and Weblog July 30 2013




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Summary: *LISTEN TO THE AUDIO HERE: Jon Hammond's Afternoon Slide HammondCast 28 Audio and Weblog July 30 2013 Jon's archive http://archive.org/details/JonHammondHammondCast28 HammondCast 28 for KYOU Radio 1550 AM “Afternoon Slide” Show. Music from Jon Hammond’s new album NDR SESSIONS Projekt, track 3: “Theme from Black Orpheus”, “Blues in the Night” and later at end of the show: “Payphone Johnny”, recorded in NDR Studio 1 in Hamburg Germany with NDR Engineer RUDY GROSSER at the controls. Musicians: LUTZ BUCHNER-tenor saxophone, JOE GALLARDO-trombone, HEINZ LICHIUS-drums, JON HAMMOND-XK-3 Hammond Organ/Bass. This new album is on the Ham-Berger-Friz Records Label. *Mixed and mastered by JOE BERGER & Pro Tools Specialist JIM ROBERTS. Going back in the “Hammond Time Machine” to year 1971 with a live recording of Jon’s old Rock band HADES playing “Greasy Legs” in a Provo Park concert in Berkeley CA with musicians JIMMY “JAMES” THORSEN-guitar, STEVE WRIGHT-bass, DAVE “DA” DANZA-drums, JON HAMMOND-A100 Hammond Organ. Jon tells the story of his song “Get Back In The Groove” and track “Sidewinder”... World's Fastest Hammond Organ Setup - I can do it blindfolded! Jon Hammond Local 802 Birthday Party with Hammond organists Jon Hammond and Paul Shaffer - bandleader for The CBS Orchestra house band for Late Show with David Letterman - "Letterman consistently maintains that the show's switch to CBS was because NBC "fired Paul for stealing pens" — with Paul Shaffer at Roseland Ballroom Champagne or Wine anybody ? ! - Jon Hammond & Joe Berger in Byntze! http://www.byntze.de/hamburg.html Wer ein Stück echter „Byntze-Atmosphäre“ Leland Sklar in Frankfurt Musikmesse playing one of Hans-Peter Wilmer's Warwick basses, sounding real good Lee! Jon Hammond — with Leland Sklar at Messe Frankfurt Jon Hammond at Horst-Lippmann-Platz in Frankfurt am Main outside the world-famous Jazzkeller Frankfurt, just about to go in and play concert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Lippmann Sculpture Black Clef, created by Taro Miyabe in 1982, at the Horst-Lippmann-Platz in Frankfurt am Main Horst Lippmann (March 17, 1927 in Eisenach, Germany – May 18, 1997 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German jazz music...See More — at Jazzkeller Make it Funky boys! http://vimeo.com/66004882 Jon Hammond Band returning to Auster Bar Hamburg - Auster Jazz Series presented by Michael Leuschner and Heinz Lichius - Pocket Funk by Jon Hammond, featuring Lutz Büchner tenor saxophone Michael Leuschner trumpet and flugelhorn Heinz Lichius drums Jon Hammond organ Thanks to all the folks who came out to hear us and the Auster Bar Team Thorsten and Frank — with Heinz Lichius and Michael Leuschner at Auster Bar Very cool sound cats! In Dizzy's Cola Club NYC some of my friends playing in Igor Butman's big band from Moscow - Jon Hammond - Alexander Dovgopoly, Vitaly Solomonov — with Alexander Dovgopoly and Vitaly Solomonov at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola My friend Tam with his Sunbeam Sports Car at dusk - Jon Hammond http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_Alpine Series I 1959–1960[edit] The "Series" Alpine started production in 1959. One of the original prototypes still survives and was raced by British Touring car champion Bernard Unett.[6] The car made extensive use of components from other Rootes Group vehicles and was built on a modified floorpan from the Hillman Husky estate car.[4] The running gear came mainly from the Sunbeam Rapier, but with front disc brakes replacing the saloon car's drums. An overdrive unit and wire wheels were optional. The suspension was independent at the front using coil springs and at the rear had a live axle and semi-elliptic springing. The Girling-manufactured brakes used 9.5 in (241 mm) disc at the front and 9 in (229 mm)drums at the rear. Coupe versions of the post-1959 version were built by Thomas Harrington Ltd. Until 1962 the car was assembled for Rootes by Armstrong Siddeley.[1] An open car with overdrive was tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1959. It had a top s