Ross Hammond Explained

Ross Hammond
Birth Date:10 August 1977
Birth Place:Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.
Genre:Jazz, free jazz, avant-garde jazz
Occupation:Musician, composer, promoter
Instrument:Guitar
Associated Acts:Scott Amendola, Vinny Golia, Sameer Gupta

Ross Hammond (born August 10, 1977) is a Sacramento-based jazz guitarist, educator and concert promoter.

Early life

Hammond was born August 10, 1977, in Lexington, Kentucky. He moved to Sacramento when he was 10 years old. Hammond started playing guitar, a gift from his mother, two years later. He wanted to play drums, but his mother was in favor of the more portable guitar. Hammond played rock, funk, and soul music in high school.[1] He graduated from Christian Brothers High School in 1995.

Education

He attended California State University Sacramento, where he received a degree in communication in 1999. "I was taking lessons from a really good guitar teacher named Jim Beeler, and he introduced me to Kenny Burrell and Grant Green and Wes Montgomery and Mark Whitfield. It was a step further than what I was already doing." While studying at CSUS, Hammond started a band called Chile Palmer.

Performing and recording

His recording career as a leader began in 2003 with the album Gauche, followed by Optimism (2004), Sometimes Nocturnal (2005), Ross Hammond's Teakayo Mission (2007), Duets (2008), and Effective Use of Space (2009).

In 2008, Hammond and Byron Blackburn co-founded the In the Flow Jazz and Improvisational Music Festival. The festival emphasizes free form jazz and takes place annually in Sacramento.

Hammond started the new decade with the solo guitar album Ambience, Antiquite and Other Love Songs (2010). In 2012, he formed the Ross Hammond Quartet with multi-instrumentalist Vinny Golia, drummer Alex Cline, and bassist Steuart Liebig. The quartet released Adored in 2012 and Cathedrals in 2013.[2] Both albums were recorded live in one day in a style reminiscent of classic jazz albums.[3] Cathedrals received a four-star review in Downbeat and was named one of the top jazz releases of 2013.[4] Jazz critic Ted Gioia named the album Upward (2016) by Hammond and Sameer Gupta thirty-fifth in his top 100 albums of the year.[5]

Work as an educator

Hammond has been teaching out of his studio, Gold Lion Arts in Sacramento, CA since 2013.[6] In addition, he had an artist residency at Northern Arizona University in 2019, and spent a week doing individual lessons and small-group workshops, and also conducted a piece for the NAU large ensemble. He's taught music classes and workshops at Christian Brothers High School, River City High School, The Language Academy and William Land Elementary School in Sacramento. He's led improvisation and music career workshops at Sacramento City College and American River College.

Music series curator

Hammond started the Nebraska Mondays series at Luna’s Cafe in 2009, which continues to this day.[7] [8] From 2006 until 2012, he programmed the In The Flow Jazz Festival in Sacramento, CA.[9] [10]

Selected discography

As leader

As co-leader/sideman

Pandemic recordings

External links

Notes and References

  1. Interview conducted by Jason Crane, July 2013
  2. http://www.freejazzblog.org/2013/06/ross-hammond-cathedrals-prescott.html The Free Jazz Collective
  3. http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/whatever-lola-wants/content?oid=5240894 "Whatever Lola Wants"
  4. Web site: Best Albums of 2013. Downbeat Magazine. 26 January 2014.
  5. Web site: Gioia. Ted. The 100 Best Albums of 2016. tedgioia.com. 10 February 2017.
  6. https://goldlionarts.com/ Gold Lion Arts
  7. https://www.capradio.org/programs/sound-advice/2013/07/18/sound-advice-ross-hammond-new-jazz-and-nebraska-mondays/ "Sound Advice: Ross Hammond, New Jazz and Nebraska Mondays"
  8. https://www.lunascafe.com/calendar.html Luna Cafe events
  9. https://www.sacramentopress.com/2009/06/28/weekend-jazz-festival-flows-down-broadway/ "Weekend jazz festival flows down Broadway"
  10. https://avantmusicnews.com/2012/05/07/sacramentos-in-the-flow-festival/ "Sacramento's In The Flow Festival"
  11. Web site: Acquaro . Paul . Ross Hammond – Mean Crow (Prescott Records, 2015) **** . Free Jazz Blog . 23 August 2021 . 7 December 2015.
  12. http://www.onefinalnote.com/reviews/r/race-quintet/travels.asp One Final Note review