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John P. Hammond, Pioneer in 1960s Blues Renaissance, Dies at 83

约翰·P·哈蒙德,1960年代蓝调复兴的先驱,享年83岁去世

John P. Hammond in 1962. “When I first heard blues, I was completely turned on to it and it became larger than life,” he said. “And then it became my life.”

John P. Hammond in 1962. “When I first heard blues, I was completely turned on to it and it became larger than life,” he said. “And then it became my life.”

2026-03-04  917  中等
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Through his father and namesake, who had been an influential jazz, blues and folk producer, Mr. Hammond encountered a wide variety of music. Paul Robeson was his godfather, and the swing-era band leader Benny Goodman was his uncle by marriage. From a young age, he was entranced by the blues.

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