Michael
Hammond: Biography of
an R&B Artist
Born and raised in Houston, TX with
Mississippi and Louisiana roots. Michael’s lineage is a
mixture of R&B, Country and Western
music. He was born
and raised in Houston, TX but has fluently instilled in
him that deep Mississippi drawl with the spicy potpourri
of true Louisiana gumbo.
Michael played in the 1986 Farm
Aide II, headed by the renowned Willie
Nelson. Michael’s
band backed Roy
Head and Johnny
Paycheck. His most
influential artist was Delbert
McClinton (Country
and R&B - what a combination. Michael’s other favorite
artists include
Johnnie Taylor, Ray
Charles, Bobby
Blue Bland, Bobbie
Womack, Etta
James, Merle
Haggard, Bonnie Rait, The
Oak Ridge Boys, Ricky
Skaggs and
Tom T Hall just to name a few.
Michael was recently discovered
working for tips at a grocery store off of the Old Jack
Rabbit Road near the old Hwy 149 on the north side of
Houston.
Songs on his new CD range from
Johnnie Taylor, Tony
Joe White, and Buddy
Holly and Sam Cooke.
Michael’s most notable quote “Bobby
Blue Bland is the most under rated soul singer - and he
could still do it today.” Michael doesn’t like to fly
but takes the train while writing songs and practicing.
Amtrak loves him because he is acquiring many fans
during his route of travel.
Michael one soulful dude!
Liner notes by D-Lysa.
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