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  1. Jeffrey Hammond (born 30 July 1946), often known by his former stage name Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, is an English artist and former musician best known for being the bassist of progressive rock band Jethro Tull from 1971 to 1975.

  2. Jeffrey Hammond. Apariencia. ocultar. Con Jethro Tull en 1973. Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (30 de julio de 1946) fue el bajista de Jethro Tull entre los años 1970 y 1975. Amigo de juventud de Ian Anderson, sustituyó al virtuoso Glenn Cornick al bajo.

  3. 4 de nov. de 2017 · Jeffrey Hammond talks about Jethro Tull, his artwork and more. Jeffrey Hammond, who played on some of Jethro Tull’s most critically acclaimed albums (Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, Living in the Past, A Passion Play, War Child and Minstrel in the Gallery) was recently interviewed by Lancashire Life about his history with the band and ...

  4. ALL ABOUT JEFFREY. Jeffrey Hammond (born 30 July 1946, Blackpool) sometimes credited as Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, is a musician and former bass guitar player for the progressive rock band Jethro Tull. Hammond adopted the name “Hammond-Hammond” as a joke, since both his father’s name and mother’s maiden name were the same.

  5. Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (1970-1975) John Glascock (1975-1979) (bajo, segunda voz y guitarra ocasional. Fallecido) Tony Williams (1978) (reemplazo temporal de Glascock, a causa de su enfermedad) Dave Pegg (1979-1995) (bajo y mandolina) Jonathan Noyce (1995-2007) - bajo; Teclistas. John Evan (1970-1980) (teclados y órgano)

  6. JETHRO TULL "THICK AS A BRICK INTERVIEW" with Ian Anderson, Martin Barrie, and Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond. They talk about the making of the 1972 landmark album...

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  7. Jeffrey Hammond is a British artist who enjoys the challenge of painting man’s interaction with the world through the narrative of Townscape, Landscape, People in Interesting Places and even Still Life. News. Jeffrey Hammond: Still Life Painting exhibition was recently on show at Blackpool