Jack Hammer

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Swim 00:00 Tools
The Wiggle 00:00 Tools
Black Widow Spider Woman 00:00 Tools
Kissin' Twist 00:00 Tools
Wiggling Fool 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination 00:00 Tools
likE 00:00 Tools
Twist Talk 00:00 Tools
The Wiggling Fool 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Twist 00:00 Tools
Rebellion 00:00 Tools
Twist in the Morning 00:00 Tools
Ali Ben Ghazi 00:00 Tools
Crazy Twist 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination (Stereo Promo Version) 00:00 Tools
What Greater Love 02:23 Tools
Twistin' King 00:00 Tools
Come Twist Around the Clock 00:00 Tools
Twist and Shout 00:00 Tools
Down The Subway 00:00 Tools
The Hawks And The Crowns 00:00 Tools
Girl Girl Girl 00:00 Tools
Fire Baby 00:00 Tools
Mean And Evil Me 00:00 Tools
Choo-Choo Twist 00:00 Tools
like ('60) 00:00 Tools
Down In The Subway 00:00 Tools
Spellin Twist 00:00 Tools
Great Balls of Fire 00:00 Tools
rebellion ('60) 00:00 Tools
Twist & Shout 00:00 Tools
Girl-Girl-Girl 00:00 Tools
When A Girl Loves A Girl 00:00 Tools
Stop Slop 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination - Stereo Promo Version 00:00 Tools
Can't You Do It 00:00 Tools
Electricity 00:00 Tools
Spellin' Twist 00:00 Tools
G8 00:00 Tools
Sugar Boy 00:00 Tools
Mozambique 00:00 Tools
Football Rock 00:00 Tools
Street of Love 00:00 Tools
The Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
Sarajevo 00:00 Tools
Girl, Girl, Girl 00:00 Tools
Headlines 00:00 Tools
The Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Switchblade operator 00:00 Tools
Jazztip (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Rock Steady 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Wind 00:00 Tools
Codename Ruby 00:00 Tools
Twistin blues 00:00 Tools
Bury Me When 00:00 Tools
Lady Amber 00:00 Tools
Concrete Desert 00:00 Tools
The Rose And The Rock 00:00 Tools
Big Six Blues 00:00 Tools
Girls Girls Girls 00:00 Tools
Swim (Wonderlove's Re-edit) 00:00 Tools
Good Friend of Mine 00:00 Tools
The Haunting 00:00 Tools
Girls, Girls, Girls 00:00 Tools
For Annette 00:00 Tools
Twist, Turn and Twirl 00:00 Tools
Keep on Missing You 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination [Stereo Promo Version] 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Baby Know 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Azania 00:00 Tools
Must have been Dreaming 00:00 Tools
January's Son 00:00 Tools
Espana Te Quiero 00:00 Tools
RSVP 00:00 Tools
Twist turn & twirl 00:00 Tools
Swim - Single Version 00:00 Tools
For The Turnstiles 00:00 Tools
Liberty 00:00 Tools
Russian and Chips 00:00 Tools
Juliette 00:00 Tools
JACK HAMMER Girl Girl Girl 00:00 Tools
Twistin' Blues 00:00 Tools
April 00:00 Tools
Ancient Heart 00:00 Tools
Tribal Fence 00:00 Tools
Coffee Espresso 00:00 Tools
JACK HAMMER Kissin Twist 00:00 Tools
It's Good 00:00 Tools
Hit The Funky Organ - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Ruby Red 00:00 Tools
Swim (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Gypsy's Lament 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Goose Pimples 00:00 Tools
Midnite Angels 00:00 Tools
Its good 00:00 Tools
Neon Moon 00:00 Tools
A Hobo With An Oboe 00:00 Tools
Child 00:00 Tools
Fort Lauderdale 00:00 Tools
Earth Cousins 00:00 Tools
Morrison Hotel 00:00 Tools
Man Candle 00:00 Tools
Highway 13 00:00 Tools
Ali Ben Ghazi (Senior Citizens Mix) 00:00 Tools
Saint Adrian 00:00 Tools
Death of a Gypsy 00:00 Tools
The Wiggle Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Station 00:00 Tools
The Station 00:00 Tools
Swim (Wonderlove Short Re-edit) 00:00 Tools
JACK HAMMER Spellin Twist 00:00 Tools
Melancholy Baby 00:00 Tools
Ali Ben Ghazi (Belgium) 00:00 Tools
Fort Lauderdale (The Ballad of Andre Stander) 00:00 Tools
Dying Soldier 00:00 Tools
Jazztip 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination [1971] 00:00 Tools
Swing Effect - www.2Step.ru 00:00 Tools
Cocaine Blues 00:00 Tools
Ruby Red (Dying Soldier) 00:00 Tools
Mr Midnight 00:00 Tools
Eden's Lost 00:00 Tools
This song is old now 00:00 Tools
Carmelita 00:00 Tools
Don't let your love fade away 00:00 Tools
Stay at the wheel 00:00 Tools
Bourbon Street 00:00 Tools
Morrisson Hotel 00:00 Tools
Mocambique 00:00 Tools
The Game 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Broken Promises 00:00 Tools
Fort Lauderdale (original version) 00:00 Tools
Colour Combination - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Swim [1971] 00:00 Tools
Highway To The Sun 00:00 Tools
Mr. Midnite 00:00 Tools
Little-Bitty Goose Pimples 00:00 Tools
Goeienag Generaal 00:00 Tools
Pharoah's Blues 00:00 Tools
Who Will Feed The Lion 00:00 Tools
Russian and Chips (Aka the Kid He Came from Nazareth) 00:00 Tools
Handful of Rain 00:00 Tools
That's How We Roll 00:00 Tools
Mr. Midnight 00:00 Tools
Suitcase Vol Winter 00:00 Tools
STEPТУСИН 00:00 Tools
Fort Lauderdale (1999 re-recording) 00:00 Tools
Someone Who Looks Like You 00:00 Tools
Same Old Stranger 00:00 Tools
Spelling Twist 00:00 Tools
(jack hammer) The Wiggle 00:00 Tools
Come Twist Around The Clock [Rock-n-Roll] 00:00 Tools
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There are more artists with the name "Jack Hammer". 1) Earl Solomon Burroughs (September 16, 1925 – April 8, 2016), known professionally as Jack Hammer, was an American pianist, singer, and songwriter, credited as the co-writer of "Great Balls of Fire". Burroughs was born either in Fulton County, Georgia, or in New Orleans, but grew up in California. In the early 1950s, he moved to New York City, where he worked as an MC at the Baby Grand Theatre. He began writing songs, one of his earliest being "Fujiyama Mama", recorded by Annisteen Allen, Eileen Barton, and a few years later by Wanda Jackson. After starting to use the pseudonym Jack Hammer, he also wrote "Rock 'n' Roll Call", recorded by the Treniers and Louis Jordan. He also recorded several singles in the mid-1950s, including "Football Rock" on Decca, and "Girl Girl Girl" on Roulette. Hammer wrote a song, "Great Balls of Fire", and submitted it to songwriter Paul Case, who liked the title but not the song itself. Case passed the idea to Otis Blackwell, and commissioned him to write a song of the same title for inclusion in the film Jamboree, with Hammer taking a half share of the songwriting royalties. The song was successfully recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis. Hammer also wrote "Peek-A-Boo", a hit for the Cadillacs. Much of Hammer's songwriting work is credited to various aliases including Earl Burrows, Early S. Burrows, George Stone, and T.T. Tyler. His song "Plain Gold Ring" appeared on Nina Simone's 1958 debut album Little Girl Blue, and was later recorded by Nick Cave, Kimbra and others. In 1960, he recorded an LP, Rebellion - Jack Hammer Sings and Reads Songs and Poems of the Beat Generation, for the Warwick label. In the same year, when the lead vocalist of the Platters left for a solo career, Jack Hammer joined the group and performed, recorded, and wrote songs for them. The following year he moved to Paris, where he performed impersonations of Sammy Davis Jr. and Chuck Berry in cabaret, and then to Belgium. There, he recorded a series of twist songs, including "Kissin' Twist", which became a big hit in Belgium, Germany, France and Sweden. A good dancer, Hammer became known in Europe as "The Twistin' King", and released an LP under that title. In Britain, its title was changed to Hammer + Beat = Twist, released by Oriole Records. He then moved to Germany, and performed on US military bases. In the mid 1970s, he moved back to the US, and at one point was scheduled to play the part of Jimi Hendrix in a movie that was never made. Jack Hammer performed in the Broadway production of Bubblin' Brown Sugar from February 1976 to December 1977. He later lived in Hollywood. He died on April 8, 2016 at home in Oakland, California. 2) South African band, turning 21 this year, has always stayed true to its original brand of Rock and Roll. Fiercely independent, Jack Hammer has somehow survived the strange machinery that is the SA music industry and produced some sterling original albums over the years. Since their first performance way back in 1984 the one constant factor in the band has been the man affectionately known as “The Hammer”, Piet Botha. The current Jack Hammer line-up has now been together for around seven years and consists of Paul van de Waal (“The Duke”) on drums, Tertius du Plessis (“Beano”, bass guitar and Jonathan Martin (“The Kid”) on guitar and vocals and occasional cello. 3) Jack Hammer and the Pacers also known as Jack Hammer In 1959, a record was released "Black Widow Spider Woman"/"Doggone That Moon", credited to Jack Hammer and the Pacers on the Milestone label, but this was in fact a pseudonym for rockabilly/country singer Werly Fairburn. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.