Echoes Podcast: Jan Hammer Interview

Miami Vice Music Creator Jan Hammer in Echoes Podcast

Jan Hammer came to renown as the keyboardist with the fusion group, The Mahavishnu Orchestra. He went on to a string of solo albums and collaborations with artists like Jeff Beck, John Abercrombie, Neil Schon of Journey, and Al Di Meola. Then in 1984, he began composing the score for TV’s Miami Vice, one of the signature shows and themes of the 1980s.  He won several Grammy awards, got Emmy nominations that he probably should have won and was featured on the covers of Keyboard Magazine and others. It was a long journey for the Czechoslovakian-born and raised keyboardist, who started out as a jazz musician.  But for most of this millennium, the keyboardist has been silentBut Jan Hammer is back, a little. Jan Hammer casts back on his long and influential career on Echoes.

  2 comments for “Echoes Podcast: Jan Hammer Interview

  1. Terrific interview and package. A well delivered piece. Thank you. Wonderful to have the legendary Jan Hammer back.

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