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  • --MartinUK (talk) 23:14, 5 December 2008 (UTC) "...and currently works as a GP" Hammond stated, on a recent edition of Countdown, that he is no longer working...
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  • Dr Phil Hammond being on the show in earlier years. I recently changed the latest addition to the list to the name already on the list (simply Phil Hammond)...
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  • Dr Phil Hammond just mentioned this article (and its creator) on 'Heresy' here. Sam Blacketer (talk) 18:39, 21 December 2011 (UTC) I have finally got back...
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  • While Hammond is mentioned as one of the writers of the song... Maybe no mistake, but I do not get the clou... Okay, Phil Everly is listed as "first coverer"...
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  • things, Stan and Velma Dodge – former owners of the Dodge Inn – and Frank Hammond owned it. In 1977 Al purchased it from Loa Blake. This error prompted me...
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  • last four names listed, for example.) People like Hammond, Sam Phillips, Buddy Holly, George Martin, Phil Spector, T-Bone Burnett, and a few others should...
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  • org/wiki/List_of_Hammond_organ_players. Two sources are cited. One quotes him saying "I went into a shop with the cash and came out with a Hammond L122." The...
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  • Stanley – keyboards and Hammond organ on 3 and 10 Additional personnel Simon Clark – keyboards, synthesizer (2, 5), Hammond organ (2, 4, 5, 7) Oleta...
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  • free audio files for stereotypical prog instruments, though since my real Hammond has blown up, I sold my Moog, and I've only ever seen a Mellotron once...
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  • 2008 (UTC) While there are hundreds of references that state that Richard Hammond moved into Beaconsfield, here's one stating that he moved out again after...
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  • on a great show, including a duet, a solo, and leading the band on the Hammond B-3! 172.56.26.57 (talk) 02:29, 24 May 2014 (UTC) How about a word of appreciation...
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  • and none of them seemed to support your argument that the use of the Hammond is the primary cause of the song's "rock feel." The McGraw Hill source...
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  • sold his half to Phil in 2001 when he was trying to raise funds to pay the ransom on Mel, who had been kidnapped by Dan. That was when Phil moved back in...
    41 KB (5,048 words) - 15:33, 28 January 2024
  • studio's house Hammond organ" - this might be worth rewording, presumably other Atlantic artists and session players used the house Hammond too? "Whippin'...
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  • novel's opening scene, and Dieter Stark's death is also analogous to John Hammond's compy-related death in the novel. Also, Nick, Sarah, Kelly, and Burke...
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  • Humphries - (1973) Gamblers Choice - Johnny Hammond - Salvation Records (1974) Quartet - Pete Robinson, Phil Woods - (1974) Proceed with Caution - Calvin...
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  • written that James May was supposed to have been driving the car that James Hammond crashed in yesterday. How, pray tell, do they know this? 82.71.2.60 21:16...
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  • 607–608; Hall 2000, p. 64; Hammond 2001, p. 11; Jones 2001, p. 21; Osborne 2004, p. 127; Hammond 1989, pp. 12–13; Hammond 1993, p. 97; Starr 1991, pp...
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  • quickly, so I figured editing the article would be faster. Thanks! G S Hammond (talk) 14:01, 15 October 2012 (UTC) Done. —KuyaBriBriTalk 15:48, 15 October...
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  • 15, when the Roland D50 and Korg M1 were the "in" keyboards, heard the Hammond organ on "Speed King" and thought "what the hell is THAT?" I'd found the...
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