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John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942 in New York City) is an American singer and musician. The son of record producer
John H. Hammond John Henry Hammond II (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 infl ...
, he is sometimes referred to as John Hammond Jr.


Background

Hammond is a son of record producer and talent scout
John H. Hammond John Henry Hammond II (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 infl ...
and his first wife, Jemison McBride, an actress. He is a descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the patriarch of the prominent Vanderbilt family, through his paternal grandmother Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Hammond. He has a brother, Jason, and a stepsister, (Esme) Rosita Sarnoff, the daughter of his father's second wife, Esme O'Brien Sarnoff. Hammond's middle name, Paul, is in honor of a friend of his father, the actor Paul Robeson. The younger Hammond was raised by his mother and saw his father only a few times a year while growing up. He began playing guitar in high school, partially inspired by the album '' Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall''. He attended Antioch College for one year but dropped out to pursue a music career. By the mid-1960s he was touring nationally and living in Greenwich Village. He befriended and recorded with many electric blues musicians in New York, including
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,
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,
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's New Hawks (later known as the Band), Mike Bloomfield, Dr. John, and Duane Allman.


Career

Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style. Since 1962, when he made his debut on Vanguard Records, he has made thirty-four albums. In the 1990s he began recording on the Point Blank Records label. His 1963 debut album, ''John Hammond'', was one of the first blues albums by a white artist. Hammond has earned one Grammy Award and been nominated for four others. He also provided the soundtrack for the 1970 film '' Little Big Man'', starring Dustin Hoffman. Although critically acclaimed, Hammond has received only moderate commercial success. Nonetheless, he enjoys a strong fan base and has earned respect from
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, Roosevelt Sykes, Duane Allman, Rory Gallagher, Willy Deville,
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, Mike Bloomfield and Charlie Musselwhite, all of whom have contributed their musical talents to his records. In addition, he is the only person who ever had both
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and
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in his band at the same time, if only for five days in the 1960s, when Hammond played The Gaslight Cafe in New York City. To his regret, they never recorded together. It has been suggested that Hammond deserves some credit for helping boost The Band to wider recognition. He recorded with several members of The Band in 1965 and recommended them to Bob Dylan, with whom they undertook a famed and tumultuous world tour. Hammond hosted the 1991 UK television documentary ''
The Search for Robert Johnson ''The Search for Robert Johnson'' is a 1992 British television documentary film about the American Delta blues musician Robert Johnson, hosted by John Hammond, and produced and directed by Chris Hunt. In the film, Hammond journeys through the Am ...
'', detailing the life of the legendary
Delta blues Delta blues is one of the earliest-known styles of blues. It originated in the Mississippi Delta, and is regarded as a regional variant of country blues. Guitar and harmonica are its dominant instruments; slide guitar is a hallmark of the s ...
man Robert Johnson. Hammond has had a longstanding friendship with the songwriter Tom Waits and has performed Waits' songs on occasion. In 2001, he released ''Wicked Grin'', an album consisting entirely of Waits compositions, with one exception, the traditional spiritual, "I Know I've Been Changed". Waits played guitar and sang backing vocals on the album and was also its producer. In 2003, he released ''Ready for Love'', produced by David Hidalgo of
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. It included a Mick Jagger and Keith Richards song, " The Spider and the Fly". His 2009 album, entitled ''Rough & Tough'', was a 2010 nominee for the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. In 2011, Hammond was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame of the Blues Foundation.


Personal life

Hammond married his first wife, Dana McDevitt, a daughter of John Burke McDevitt, on October 21, 1967. They later divorced. In 1991, Hammond married his second wife, Marla.


Discography

* 1963 ''John Hammond'' ( Vanguard) * 1964 ''Big City Blues'' (Vanguard) – includes the first blues-rock cover of Willie Dixon's " Back Door Man", later made famous by the Doors. * 1964 ''Country Blues'' (Vanguard) * 1965 '' So Many Roads'' (Vanguard) * 1967 ''Mirrors'' (Vanguard) – reissued on Real Gone Music in 2016. * 1967 ''I Can Tell'' ( Atlantic) * 1968 ''Sooner or Later'' (Atlantic) – reissued on Water Music in 2002. * 1969 ''Southern Fried'' (Atlantic) – reissued on Water Music in 2002. * 1970 ''The Best of John Hammond'' (Vanguard) compilation * 1971 ''Source Point'' (
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) * 1971 ''Little Big Man / Original Soundtrack'' (Columbia) * 1972 ''I'm Satisfied'' (Columbia) * 1973 '' Triumvirate'' – with Mike Bloomfield and Dr. John (Columbia) * 1975 ''Can't Beat the Kid'' ( Capricorn) – reissued on Polygram in 1997. * 1976 ''John Hammond: Solo'' ive(Vanguard) * 1978 ''Footwork'' (Vanguard) * 1979 ''Hot Tracks'' – with The Nighthawks (Vanguard) * 1980 ''Mileage'' ( Rounder) * 1982 ''Frogs for Snakes'' (Rounder) * 1983 ''John Hammond Live'' (Rounder) * 1984 ''Spoonful'' (Edsel) – compilation * 1988 ''Nobody but You'' ( Flying Fish) – reissued on Point Blank/Virgin in 1996. * 1992 ''Got Love if You Want It'' ( Point Blank/Virgin) * 1993 ''You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover'' (Vanguard) – compilation * 1994 ''Trouble No More'' (Point Blank/Virgin) * 1996 ''Found True Love'' (Point Blank/Virgin) * 1998 ''Long As I Have You'' (Point Blank/Virgin) * 2000 ''The Best of the Vanguard Years'' (Vanguard) – compilation * 2001 ''
Wicked Grin ''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. Tr ...
'' (Point Blank/Virgin) * 2003 ''At the Crossroads: The Blues of Robert Johnson'' (Vanguard) – compilation * 2003 ''Ready for Love'' ( Back Porch/Narada) * 2005 ''In Your Arms Again'' (Back Porch/Narada) * 2006 ''Live in Greece'' ec. 1983( Dynamic/MSI) * 2007 ''Push Comes to Shove'' (Back Porch/Narada) * 2009 ''Rough & Tough'' ( Chesky) * 2014 ''Timeless'' ive(
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) * 2019 "You Know That's Cold" b/w "Come To Find Out" ranslucent Blue 7" Single(Need To Know) * 2020 "My Baby Loves To Boogie" and "Told You Once In August" (featuring Rory Block) with Dion from '' Blues with Friends''


References


External links


John Hammond Biography, Live Performance Video, Interview

Official website for John Hammond


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2007 Interview with NPR's Scott Simon
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