Johnny Hammond may refer to: Johnny "Hammond" Smith (1933–1997), American soul and jazz organist Johnny Hammond (rugby union) (1860–1907), English rugby...
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John Robert "Johnny Hammond" Smith (December 16, 1933 – June 4, 1997) was an American soul jazz and hard bop organist. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he...
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bobsledder John Hammond (cricketer) (1769–1844), English cricketer Johnny Hammond (rugby union) (1860–1907), British rugby John Hammond (Canadian football)...
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Beck, Hank Crawford, Grant Green, Idris Muhammad, Esther Phillips, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Grover Washington Jr. Salvation Records...
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Records that set the tone for jazz fusion and the era. They produced Johnny Hammond Smith, Roger Glenn, The Blackbyrds, and Donald Byrd. The Mizell Brothers...
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(Atlantic, 1969) Boogaloo Joe Jones – Boogaloo Joe (Prestige, 1969) Johnny "Hammond" Smith – Soul Talk (Prestige, 1969) Gene Ammons – The Boss Is Back...
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Aylesbury: Rothmans Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-907574-05-X. Johnny Hammond player profile Scrum.com "Hammond, John (HMNT879J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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Gears (album) (category Johnny "Hammond" Smith albums)
Gears is an album by jazz keyboardist Johnny Hammond. It was released in 1975 and produced by Larry and Fonce Mizell. Tell Me What to Do 5:16 Los Conquistadores...
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Breakout is an album by jazz organist Johnny Hammond recorded for the Kudu label in 1971. The album was the first release on Creed Taylor's Kudu label...
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to the Mizell Brothers, a popular production team for Gary Bartz, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and others. On consecutive Christmas holidays, Mizell survived...
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