![]() ![]() ![]() Hammond has always regarded âWicked Grin' as a career highlight. Here are compelling and surreal despatches from America's demi-monde, with the songs peopled by billiard-playing midgets, blind firemen, drunks, junkies, losers, inadequates, cheating women and hobos with Runyonesque names like Slaughterhouse Joe, Jack The Cutter, Little Joe from Kokomo, Jimmy The Harp and The 44 Kid. Most of these musicians subsequently gigged the album with Hammond but by the time of the Bremen gig that comprises âWicked Grin - Live' in 2002, the line-up consisted of guitarist Frank Carillo, bassist Marty Ballou & drummer Stephen Hodges.Īll the songs are extraordinary. On âWicked Grin' John Hammond was accompanied by a small group of musicians, all of whom had previously worked with Waits. He has invaluable experience and finesse. And for a writer it's flattering to have someone like John do your songs. ![]() 'I don't know anybody that can play guitar like that except guys that are old enough to be his grandfather. 'John is a great force of nature,' enthused Tom Waits after he produced Hammond's 2001 album Wicked Grin, which almost entirely consisted of interpretations of Waits compositions. 2002 live recording of winning Blues Music Award John Hammond for his album 'Wicked Grin' ![]()
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