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Music Producer
The Resume
(December 15, 1910-July 10, 1987)
Born in New York City, New York
Critic, producer and talent scout
American correspondent for ‘Melody Maker’
Columnist for ‘Down Beat’
Executive at Columbia Records
Organized the ‘From Spirituals to Swing’ concerts at Carnegie Hall (1938-39)
Produced the last records of Bessie Smith
Played an important role in the early careers of Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen, Leonard Cohen and Stevie Ray Vaughan
Why he might be annoying
He was christened John Henry Hammond, Jr., even though both his father and grandfather had the same name, making him a ‘III’ instead of a ‘Jr.’
His first marriage broke up over his workaholic habits.
As a critic, he would enthusiastically review the albums he had produced.
He said the biggest mistake of his career was failing to sign Ella Fitzgerald after she won an amateur talent contest.
Why he might not be annoying
He has been called the greatest talent scout in music history.
He paid for many jazz recording sessions out of his own pocket.
He convinced Benny Goodman to add black musicians to his band, including Teddy Wilson, Charlie Christian, and Lionel Hampton.
Pete Seeger said, ‘Jazz became integrated ten years before baseball largely because of John Hammond.’
He was a member of the first group of inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1986).
Credit: C. Fishel
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