(11/6/1958) Season 1, Episode 5. Reconstruction administrator Colton (Kevin Hagen) suspects a smuggling operation, but lacks evidence so he assigns Yancy (Jock Mahoney) and Pahoo (X Brands) to use not quite legal methods to investigate. Jock Mahoney, Kevin Hagen, X Brands, Frances Bergen, Maggie Mahoney, Charles Maxwell, Fred Graham, Zachary Charles, Larry Blake. Director: William F. Claxton.
An all-time great rock song and performance kicks off “16 Songs”. Here’s Allison Crowe live-in-concert – captured by Turtle Recording’s Larry Anschell (Engineer and Producer) and Brad Graham (Co-Engineer). Lyrical and social themes “as we replace marble with plastic” mesh visually with “Dreams That Money Can Buy” – the avant garde cinematic creation of German surrealist, Dadaist+ Hans Richter and collaborators. "The Girl with the Prefabricated Heart", the second of DTMCB’s seven dream sequences, is shaped by the rich vision of French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker, Fernand Léger. #1 of 16 Songs
Lydia's Tune - Jon Hammond plays one on the Excelsior accordion with The Late Rent Session Men - Barry Finnerty guitar, Larry Schneider tenor saxophone and James Preston from Sons of Champlin band drums in Shoreline Amphitheatre at the 12th annual New Orleans by The Bay Food and Music Festival put on by Bill Graham Presents Keys to Happiness Excelsior Accordions http://www.accordionradio.com
Jon Hammond and The Late Rent Session Men playing original compositions "Hip Hop Chitlins" and "Late Rent" Jon Hammond's theme song in Shoreline Amphitheatre for the 12th annual New Orleans by The Bay Food and Music Festival produced by Bill Graham Presents. On the band with Jon are Larry Schneider tenor saxophone, Barry Finnerty guitar, James Preston drums Jon Hammond at the B3 organ and bass special thanks Mick Brigden http://www.jonhammondband.com
Jon Hammond and The Late Rent Session Men laying down some serious Pocket Funk at the 12th annual New Orleans by The Bay Food and Music Festival for Bill Graham Presents. Original Jon Hammond composition from Jon's album "Late Rent" with James Preston drums from Sons of Champlin band, Larry Schneider tenor saxophone, Barry Finnerty guitar and Jon Hammond at his 1965 Hammond B3 organ Special thanks Mick Brigden and the BGP Team http://www.jonhammondband.com
Jon Hammond and The Late Rent Session Men performing original funk composition "Head Phone" at the 12th annual New Orleans by The Bay Food and Music Festival for Bill Graham Presents at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View California. From Jon's album "Late Rent", here with James Preston drums from Sons of Champlin band, Larry Schneider tenor saxophone, Barry Finnerty guitar and Jon Hammond at his 1965 Hammond B3 organ Special thanks Mick Brigden and the BGP Team http://www.jonhammondband.com
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New Orleans By The Bay Festival put on by Bill Graham Presents for 14 years at Shoreline Ampitheatre, JON HAMMOND Band laying down some Oakland Funk 'Head Phone' with Larry Schneider tenor saxophone, James Preston of Sons of Champlin drums, Barry Finnerty guitar and Jon Hammond at the B3 Organ with XB-2 on top and Excelsior Accordion, 122 Leslie was the set up. *Special thanks: Mick Brigden and Tim Anderson BGP Presents, See's Candy *Camera by Derek Tracy c)2007 *info: http://www.HammondCast.com / ASCAP
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New Orleans Bay Food and Music Festival - USA
Accordionist Jon Hammond performed at the 12th Annual New Orleans by the Bay Food and Music Festival in the Shoreline Ampitheatre, Mountain View California on June 10th and 11th. Over 10,000 people attended each day of the festival which included guests Dr. John, The Neville Brothers and Los Hombres Calientes.