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John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942) is an American singer and musician. [ 1 ] He is the son of record producer John H. Hammond , and is sometimes referred to as John Hammond Jr. in order to distinguish the two.
In the months after this album was released, Hammond was informed that a young Jimi Hendrix—who had recently relocated to New York City—was playing songs from So Many Roads. Hammond went to see him live [6] and immediately introduced him to John H. Hammond, his father and accomplished record producer. [7]
Wicked Grin is the twenty-eighth studio album from blues singer John P. Hammond. The album is a collection of songs written by Hammond's friend Tom Waits, who produced the project. It was released in March 2001 under Pointblank Records.
John Henry Hammond Jr. (December 15, 1910 – July 10, 1987) was an American record producer, civil rights activist, and music critic active from the 1930s to the early 1980s. In his service as a talent scout , Hammond became one of the most influential figures in 20th-century popular music.
John Hammond's vocals, guitar and harmonica are delivered with a blend of pure power and fine finesse like he's creating a genre all his own." [ 2 ] Also on Americana Highways , John Apice said, "This is a wonderfully designed CD package with reinforced binding & perfect bound liner notes.
So Many Roads, a 1965 album by John P. Hammond; So Many Roads, a 1976 album by Otis Rush; So Many Roads (1965–1995), a compilation album by The Grateful Dead; So Many Roads: Live in Europe, a live album by Neal Morse. "So Many Roads", a song from album What We Made by Example
Triumvirate is a 1973 collaboration by Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond, Jr. and Dr. John. It is the only album they released together. It is the only album they released together. [ 3 ]
"Jockey Full of Bourbon" has been covered by performers including Joe Bonamassa (on his 2009 album The Ballad of John Henry), John P. Hammond, (on his 2001 album Wicked Grin), Moxy Früvous (on their album Live Noise), Moshav (on their album Misplaced), Los Lobos, Youn Sun Nah, Diana Krall, The Blue Hawaiians, Tim Timebomb, Miljoonasade, the Baltimore originated - progressive rock band ...