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Hammond Report May 31 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
Hammond Report May 31 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond
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 - Hammond Report May 31 2021 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond - Daily Music and Stories from the organist & accordionist Jon Hammond, today's music story about playing quartet gig in Indigo Blues Club in the basement of  Hotel Edison-  on 46th Street, it was part owned by Miles Davis - on the  Jon Hammond Band- :  Jack Wilkins- ,  Alex Foster- , Bernard Purdie and yours truly  Jon Hammond-  at the Hammond B3 organ - it's Memorial Day today, remembering the fallen, the Veterans and active duty Military - thank you for your service! 11 days to Bernard Purdie's 82nd Birthday, happy early 82nd Bernard, and many more!! Come back tomorrow for another Hammond Report folks - Jon Hammond  
- Thanks to  Joe Berger-  for shooting my Panasonic PV-430D video camera 
 
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- 2021-05-31
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- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International    
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- Hammond Report, 31 May 2021, Jazz Gig, Hotel Edison, Indigo Blues, Hammond B3, Jack WIlkins, Alex Foster, Bernard Purdie, Musician, Stories, Jon Hammond, bye bye now
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- English 
 
 
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- 2021-05-31 20:40:39
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- That's all Chuggy needs to kick the groove! Traveling light (not!) you don't see the van full of drums - Sunday Session -  Jon Hammond Band-  -  Jon Hammond-  photo by master photographer 
 
 
 
 - My 1959 Hammond B3 (the very same B3 I had up at  Mikell's-  in summer of 1989) powered by my custom-built Bill Beer Keyboard Products super Leslie Speaker, modified from one of the orginal Leslie's I bought from  Boz Scaggs-  when I bought the organ rig played by Joachim Jymm Young on Boz' first self-titled album - the road case foam rubber finally decomposed so much I had to throw it out - foam rubber is nasty when it breaks down. If this equipment could talk, a lot of stories with this gear - and my original Nakamichi 550 Dual-Tracer field recorder with 3rd mic 'blend channel' for 3D like audio recordings, still on the job - I bought it new from Harvey Electronics on 45th Street in 1976 for $550 bucks cash. They didn't call it the Nakamichi 550 for nothin! -  Jon Hammond
 
 
 
  
  
 Hammond Report, 31 May 2021, Jazz Gig, Hotel Edison, Indigo Blues, Hammond B3, Jack WIlkins, Alex Foster, Bernard Purdie, Musician, Stories, Jon Hammond, bye bye now
  
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