As Seen On MNN TV Channel 1 Community Access The Jon Hammond Show – Filmed in High Definition – Pocket Funk with NDR Horns – Jon Hammond Band special Auster Jazz Series – musical director Michael Leuschner trumpet, Lutz Büchner tenor saxophone, Fiete Felsch alto saxophone, Funky Heinz Lichius drums feature on this one, Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond organ + basshttp://www.HammondCast.com/ special thanks dankeschön to Knut Simon and Lukas Aaron Hambrecht Auto Bild Redaktion Team for bringing the Borgward, Nicolai Ditsch for operating the camera (also a fine drummer) and all the Hamburg people who came to this party session, Auster Bar Team Frank Blume & Torsten Wendt – support from Musik Rotthoff
Jon Hammond Show Broadcast 02/28/2015 MNN TV Channel 1 classic opening with Lloyd Lindsay Young and the late great Joe Franklin – Jon Hammond visit with his piano teacher Tony Germain at Berklee College of Music 40 years later “Return of The Student”!
– No X-Cess Baggage Blues Jon Hammond Band in jazzkeller Frankfurt annual musikmesse Warm Up Party Tony Lakatos t. sax, Giovanni Gulino drms. Joe Berger guitar, Jon Hammond at the Sk1 Hammond organ
– Cooking at The Auster Bar Jon Hammond Band with NDR Horns, Heinz Lichius drums, Fiete Felsch a. sax, Lutz Buechner t. sax, Michael Leuschner trumpet, Thank you Anderson Cooper Jon Hammond CNN 25 years spot
Frankfurt Bockenheim — Jon Hammond Flashback Gig for Hans Romanov in the Café KLEMM now called Café Crumble Kiesstraße 41 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany – Jon Hammond Band featuring some fine tenor saxophone playing by Harry Petersen, Heiko Himmighoffen drums / schlagzeug – Jon Hammond at the organ & bass through a Marshall Amp courtesy of a friend of Hans – special thanks dankeschön Stefan Klemm and Hans Romanov
http://www.HammondCast.com/ – Jon Hammond Band — with Jon Hammond, Harry Petersen, Heiko Himmighoffen and Hans Romanov at Café Crumble.
Flashback: Jam with Hary Lin & Joe Berger!
Jon Hammond at Frankfurt musikmesse — with Joe Berger and Hary Lin
Performance Info
Set Time:
Friday, January 23, 2015 – 12:00pm to 12:40pm
Location/Stage:
Anaheim C.C.
CenterStage
Artist Info
Joe Berger: Guitar/Guitarist
Dom Famularo: Drums/Drummer
Alex Budman: Tenor Saxopohone/Saxophonist
Koei Tanaka: Harmonica
Jon Hammond: Organ / Leader
Frankfurt Germany — Tommy Denander Jam Band with the late great drummer Ricky Lawson paying tribute to Jimi Hendrix on the Agora Stage at Frankfurt musikmesse – from organist Jon Hammond
Jon Hammond’s composition “Get Back in The Groove” very special performance Jon Hammond Band in Jazzkeller Frankfurt Jon’s annual musikmesse Warm Up Party with many close friends in attendance – Tony Lakatos on tenor saxophone, Joe Berger guitar, Giovanni Totò Gulino drums, special guest Lee Oskar harmonica, Jon Hammond organ / bass
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Special thanks Pmauriat Albest PMauriat Saxophones, TecAmp TecAmp – Bass Player’s Gear — with Joe Berger, Tony Lakatos, Jon Hammond, Lee Oskar, Giovanni Totò Gulino, Pmauriat Albest, P.Mauriat Saxophones and Lee Oskar at Jazzkeller.
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Folks, my mighty SONY TC-158SD Portable Cassette recorder is Back on the Scene like an Akio Morita machine!
A couple of adjustments to make and then taking it in the field today for immediate assignment, Jon Hammond
Akio Morita (盛田 昭夫 Morita Akio, January 26, 1921, Nagoya, Aichi – October 3, 1999, Tokyo) was a Japanese businessman and co-founder of Sony Corporation along with Masaru Ibuka.
Akio Morita was born in the village of Kosugaya, Japan. Morita’s family was involved in sake, miso and soy sauce production in the Chita Peninsula, Aichi Prefecture since 1665. He was the oldest of four siblings and his father Kyuzaemon trained him as a child to take over the family business. Akio, however, found his true calling in mathematics and physics, and in 1944 he graduated from Osaka Imperial University with a degree in physics. He was later commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and served in World War II. During his service, Morita met his future business partner Masaru Ibuka in the Navy’s Wartime Research Committee.
On May 7, 1946, Morita and Ibuka founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, the forerunner of Sony Corporation) with about 20 employees and initial capital of ¥190,000. Ibuka was 38 years old, Morita, 25. Morita’s family invested in Sony during the early period and was the largest shareholder.
In 1949, the company developed magnetic recording tape and in 1950, sold the first tape recorder in Japan. In 1957, it produced a pocket-sized radio (the first to be fully transistorized), and in 1958, Morita and Ibuka decided to rename their company Sony (sonus is Latin for sound, and Sonny-boys the most common American expression).[2] Morita was an advocate for all the products made by the Sony Corporation. However, since the radio was slightly too big to fit in a shirt pocket, Morita made his employees wear shirts with slightly larger pockets to give the radio a “pocket sized” appearance. In 1960, it produced the first transistor television in the world. In 1973, Sony received an Emmy Award for its Trinitron television-set technology. In 1975, it released the first Betamax home video recorder, a year before VHS format came out. In 1979, the Walkman was introduced, making it the world’s first portable music player. In 1984, Sony launched the Discman series which extended their Walkman brand to portable CD products.
In 1960, the Sony Corporation of America (SONAM, currently abbreviated as SCA) was established in the United States. In 1961, Sony Corporation was the first Japanese company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), which are traded over-the-counter. Sony bought CBS Records Group, which consisted of Columbia Records, Epic Records and other CBS labels in 1988 and Columbia Pictures Entertainment (Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures and others) in 1989.
On November 25, 1994, Morita stepped down as Sony chairman after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage while playing tennis. He was succeeded by Norio Ohga, who had joined the company in the 1950s after sending Morita a letter denouncing the poor quality of the company’s tape recorders — with Akio Morita
First time to NAMM Show – Suzuki Harmonica artist KOEI TANAKA from Tokyo Japan http://www.tanakakoei.com/ with JOE BERGER aka The Berger-Meister on guitar through Leslie G37 guitar combo amp, SWISS CHRIS getting down with…
Scott May a fine performance…
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Jon Hammond Thanks Scott! Psyched for 2013 Winter NAMM Hammond action, bombs away Jan. 25th! and daily around the premises, have a great weekend, c u soon, Jon
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Scott May gonna rock…
Joe Berger, Scott May and Waichiro Tachikawa like –
Frankfurt Germany — Jon Hammond and Bobby Kimball at 2012 Musikmesse Frankfurt backstage Agora Stage
— with Jon Hammond and Bobby Kimball
Anaheim California — Love this photo! Dan Del Fiorentino, Jay Valle, Jon Hammond –
Winter NAMM Show, lots of years of music history between the 3 of us folks! – JH — — with Jon Hammond at The NAMM Show
Frankfurt Germany — Excelsior Accordion Jam Session with super fantastic Silvia Pagni & Jon Hammond and main man Nello Gabrielloni at Frankfurt Musikmesse
— with Jon Hammond at Musikmesse Frankfurt
Jon Hammond and The Late Rent Session Men Band
Mikell’s 760 Columbus Avenue NYC
L to R: Alex Foster, Chuggy Carter, Jon Hammond, Bernard Purdie, Barry Finnerty http://youtu.be/6FSQrnuKDLU
Jon Hammond Late Rent Session Men with Bernard Purdie drums, Alex Foster sax, Chuggy Carter perc., Barry Finnerty gtr., Jon Hammond at 1959 B3 Organ in MIKELL’S 97th St. & Columbus Ave. NYC, very first hit of 5
night run on a hot summer night in Aug. 1989.
Marijo Johnson Great memories of Mikell’s… I lived right behind it in Park West Village.
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James Allen Jenkins Hey baby, Sonny J is still with you.
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Aris Tsirekas F@..ing A
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Chango Carlier wow!!!
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Mikell’s was a jazz club on the corner of 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, New York.
Run by Mike Mikell[1] and Pat Mikell, from 1969 to 1991 it was a regular venue for New York’s top studio and session musicians, who would turn up for jam sessions with major soul, funk and jazz artists visiting the city.[2] Paul Shaffer, bandleader for CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman, called Mikell’s “soul heaven”.[2]
Among the performers and bands associated with Mikell’s are Stuff, the alliance of studio musicians that played almost weekly at Mikell’s in the 1970s.[2]
Writer James Baldwin’s brother David worked as a bartender at the club, thereby attracting patronage from Baldwin as well as other authors, including Toni Morrison, Amiri Baraka and Maya Angelou.
Stephane Grappelli, French jazz violinist who co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, performed at Mikell’s in the mid-1970s.
The band Stuff, formed in 1974, was closely associated with Mikell’s, playing there three nights a week until 1980, with jam sessions taking place with visiting soul, jazz and funk stars and singers such as Stevie Wonder and Joe Cocker.
n early 1980, the club served for rehearsals for Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Big Band, which included Wynton Marsalis, and which would result in the live album Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Big Band – Live at Montreux and North Sea (1980).[3] Other artists appearing at the club in the 1980s included Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Cedar Walton and Mickey Roker (June 1983[4]), Paquito D’Rivera (January 1984[5]).
Mikell’s closed in 1991
John Tropea – Live at Mikell’s New York – Recorded live in 1980, released 1994.
Art Blakey and Jazz Messengers – New York Scene – May 1984
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RECORDING Bernard Purdie Jon Hammond plus Brandon Tartikoff
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Stephen Roth great photo…. you and pretty Purdie
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Michael Augeri Love the pic Bernard..I hope to see you and chat next time you are in Connecticut..All the best..
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Jeanne G Pocius Dorismond You’re still looking PRETTY, Bernard!
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Jeanne G Pocius Dorismond you look good, too, Jon!
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Robbie Furlong Good photo guys..
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Bill Concello damn he purty!!!!!
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