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Hammond, John

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Hammond, John (Henry, Jr) (1910–1987)

US music producer. As a talent scout and record producer, he helped launch the careers of Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson, Count Basie, and Charlie Christian. An ardent civil libertarian, he covered the Scottsboro Boys trials for the New Republic and the Nation in 1933 and 1935. Hammond also promoted Goodman's trailblazing interracial band in 1935. In 1937 he joined the board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He produced the Spirituals to Swing concerts at Carnegie Hall in 1938–39. Hammond worked as a producer of classical and jazz recordings for Vanguard and Columbia between 1946–60, and subsequently was involved in promoting the careers of a new wave of musical talents in the 1960s and 1970s.



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Some of its wonderful finds are a droll Lillian Ross account (from the New Yorker) of the scene at the first Newport Jazz Festival; Bobby Scott's sublime reminiscences of Lester Young; pairings of autobiographical excerpts (Count Basie on meeting John Hammond, John Hammond on meeting Count Basie); views of the same subject from different perspectives (Charlie Parker by Ralph Ellison, Charlie Parker by Miles Davis).
It also owns the preeminent gospel label, Verity, whose artists include Fred Hammond, John P.
 
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