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Johnny Hammond

Artist: Johnny Hammond

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 was a renowned player of the Hammond B-3 organ so earning "Hammond" as a nickname, which also avoided his being confused with jazz guitarist Johnny Smith, although this could sometimes lead to him being confused with Jimmy Smith, another Hammond great.Smith played with Paul Williams and Chris Columbo before forming his own group. His bands featured singers Etta Jones, Byrdie Green, saxophonists Houston Person, Earl Edwards, guitarists Eddie McFadden, Floyd Smith, James Clark, vibist Freddie McCoy. His career took off as he was serving as accompanist to singer Nancy Wilson. One of his last accomplishments also included Nancy Wilson. He wrote the song "Quiet Fire" for her Nancy Now! release in 1988.

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Master Release: Fantasy (Faze Action Remixes, Original Mix) by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Fantasy (Faze Action Remixes, Original Mix) by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: A Little Taste by Johnny HammondMaster Release: A Little Taste by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Gambler's Life by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Gambler's Life by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Black Coffee by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Black Coffee by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Wild Horses Rock Steady by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Wild Horses Rock Steady by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: The Prophet by Johnny HammondMaster Release: The Prophet by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Opus De Funk by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Opus De Funk by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Gears by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Gears by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Storm Warning by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Storm Warning by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Higher Ground by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Higher Ground by Johnny Hammond
Master Release: Breakout by Johnny HammondMaster Release: Breakout by Johnny Hammond