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Several times it came near breaking, and there were in fact some lovely peals of thunder from Jerry Mulligan's big band, which is about as fine an aggregation as has come along in the jazz business since John Hammond found Count Basie working in a Kansas City trap.
* 219: 550 Gary / Hammond / Michigan City / Southbend, IN ( deprecated, 550 is available for reassignment as of 2012.
* 219: 559 Gary / Hammond / Michigan City / Southbend, IN ( deprecated, 559 is available for reassignment as of 2012.
The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond in 1934 and manufactured by the Hammond Organ Company.
Although many different models of Hammond organs were produced, the Hammond B-3 organ is most well known.
Originally located at 4200 West Diversey Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, Hammond is now owned by Suzuki Musical Inst.
This device is used by folk musicians, " one man bands " and singer / songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singers Jimmy Reed and John Hammond Jr ..
The 1975 novel North Star by Hammond Innes is largely set in Shetland and Raman Mundair's 2007 book of poetry A Choreographer's Cartography offers a British Asian perspective on the landscape.
The more well known include World Athletics Championships multiple gold medal-winning sprinter Tyson Gay ; former Tates Creek High School and Louisville Cardinals kicker David Akers, who is the all-time scoring leader for the Philadelphia Eagles ; former Louisville Cardinals football player and Cleveland Browns cornerback Frank Minnifield ; Miami Marlins outfielder Austin Kearns ; former Kentucky and Pittsburgh Steelers center Dermontti Dawson ; and NBC Sports announcer Tom Hammond.
The ELP sound is dominated by the Hammond organ and Moog synthesiser of the flamboyant Emerson.
He is known for his technical skill and for his live antics, including using knives to wedge down specific keys of his Hammond organ during solos, playing the organ upside down while having it lie over him and backwards while standing behind it, and has cited guitarist Jimi Hendrix and English organist Don Shinn as his chief theatrical influences.
Although the Hammond L-100 with its shorter manuals is considered a " poor man's " Hammond, Emerson not only played much of the early Nice music on his L-100, but also made good use of some of its unique features which his bigger Hammond C-3 does not provide.
Although Wakeman is a noted player of the grand piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, Minimoog and many later models of synthesiser, he is well known as a proponent ( for a time ) of the Mellotron – an analogue electronic musical instrument that uses a bank of pre-recorded magnetic tape strips, each of which is activated by a separate key on its keyboard and lasts approximately 8 seconds.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
There is a Tesco on New Hammond Beck Road, near Swineshead Road ( A52 ) to the west of the town.
U. S. Senator Herb Kohl is the owner of the team, with Scott Skiles as head coach and John Hammond as general manager.
It is in the Parliamentary constituency of Wimbledon, and since 2005 it has been represented by Conservative MP Stephen Hammond.
It is in the Parliamentary constituency of Wimbledon, and since 2005 it has been represented by Conservative MP Stephen Hammond.

Hammond and usually
In rock ensembles, usually called rock bands, there are usually guitars and keyboards ( piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, synthesizer, etc.
The rhythm section of a jazz band consists of the percussion, double bass or bass guitar, and usually at least one instrument capable of playing chords, such as a piano, guitar, Hammond organ or vibes ; most will usually have more than one of these.
Hammond enjoyed less success in the classroom ; his marks were usually low, and he preferred to be out playing cricket.
The current line-up is James Taylor ( Hammond organ ), Chris Montague ( guitar ), Andrew McKinney ( bass ) and Adam Betts ( drums ), although recordings and live performances usually feature a horn section comprising John Willmott ( tenor sax / flute ) and Nick Smart ( trumpet ), and also vocalist Yvonne Yanney.
In jazz organ trios, a keyboardist using this type of pedalboard will usually connect it to a MIDI-compatible electronic Hammond organ-style keyboard.
Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars and sings in a barrelhouse style.
The Twins ' Rookie League affiliate, the Gulf Coast League Twins also play in the Lee County Sports Complex, however, not usually at Hammond Stadium, but, rather at the fields within the surrounding complex.
Stage pianos usually provide a small number of sounds ( acoustic piano, electric piano, and Hammond organ ) in a rugged case.
They usually have MIDI interfaces to permit them to be used as master keyboards, which can control other tone-generating modules, such as Hammond organ-emulators or synthesizer string modules.
Stage pianos usually have a smaller selection of voices, typically acoustic piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, and a few others.
After the regional news, there is a weather forecast from the BBC Weather Centre: usually presented by either Rob McElwee, Peter Gibbs, John Hammond or Philip Avery.
Michaels ' choice of the Hammond organ as his primary instrument was unusual for the time, as was his bare-bones stage and studio accompaniment: usually just a single drummer, most often a musician known as " Frosty " ( Bartholomew Eugene Smith-Frost ) a member of Sweathog, or with Joel Larson of The Grass Roots.
A defensive batsman in what was, until the arrival of Walter Hammond in the mid 1920s, usually a weak batting line-up, Dipper exceeded 1, 000 runs in a season 15 times and went on to 2, 000 five times.

Hammond and seen
There she is confronted by Mrs. Hammond and her henchman, a man who had worked for Leslie, a native not seen since the first scene of the film.
Hammond can frequently be seen at The Comedy Cellar in New York City.
Even so, the Rovers ' trainer, Bert Williams, and manager, Andy Wilson, believed that Hammond, one of the fastest players they had seen at the club, would have had the potential to play international football.
One player said that he had never seen Hammond as excited as he was at the conclusion of the game.
Debora Hammond can be seen as a typical representative of these third generation of general systems scientists.
) Even though Hammond played Peter Parker in the television series, in all of the scenes in which Spider-Man is seen performing stunts or without dialogue, a stunt double was filmed by a second camera unit.
Bromley and Hammond described the Divine Light Mission as belonging in a " medium tension category ", among movements that were seen by the public as peculiar rather than threatening, and to which society responded with watchfulness and ostracism.
Subsequently, two of the smugglers, John Cobby and John Hammond had their bodies hung in gibbets at Selsey Bill so that they could be seen at great distance from east and west.
On Top Gear, Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson both refer to the F40 as the " greatest supercar the world had ever seen ".
Slapstick is later seen on the bus of new recruits arriving at Camp Hammond as part of the Initiative training program.
After the session, which Hammond participates in, he tells Blake that Pierce and McIntyre are two of the best surgeons he has ever seen and, for that reason, he is dropping the charges.
Hulkling is seen briefly in Camp Hammond.
Walter Hammond said that he was '" as dangerous an opening bowler as I have ever seen ".
The renowned English batsman and captain Wally Hammond said that O ' Neill was the best all-round batsman he had seen since World War II.
Herbie Collins also wrote in 1937, at a time when Wally Hammond was considered to be the world's leading all-rounder, that " People who have seen both men consider a better all-rounder than Hammond.
Jeremy Clarkson was seen to drive a Renault Espace through the village on his way to make it into a convertible, with fellow presenters James May and Richard Hammond.

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