- Albert Hammond, Jr.
Infobox musical artist
Name = Albert Hammond, Jr.
Img_capt = Albert Hammond Jr. playing a show in Austin, TX
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name =
Born = birth date and age|1980|4|9 flagicon|USALos Angeles, California
Status =Married Scarlet Aguilar
Instrument =Guitar Vocal
Genre =Indie pop
Years_active =
Label =New Line Records Rough Trade Records Scratchie Records
Associated_acts =The Strokes
URL =
Notable_instruments =Fender Stratocaster Gibson Les Paul Albert Hammond, Jr. (born April 9, 1980, Los Angeles,
California ) is amusician and member of thegarage rock band,The Strokes for which he mostly playsrhythm guitar , but occasionally plays lead as well (eg. in "Last Nite "). He is also a solo musician in his own right, and released his debut album "Yours To Keep " in 2006 and followed up with "¿Cómo Te Llama? " in 2008.The Beach Boys ,Buddy Holly ,John Lennon ,Matthew Sweet , Television andThe Velvet Underground are often cited as his major influences. [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/alberthammondjr Albert Hammond Jr. : Rolling Stone ] ] [ [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/concerts/42784/albert-hammond-jr/ Albert Hammond, Jr. - PopMatters Concert Review ] ]Career
The son of Gibraltarian musician
Albert Hammond andArgentinian former model and beauty pageant winner Claudia Fernandez, his mother has Peruvian and Austrian roots. Albert Jr. was sent to the elite boarding schoolInstitut Le Rosey inSwitzerland at the age of 13. While there, he metJulian Casablancas , who would go on to be a fellow band member.In 1998, Hammond met up with Julian Casablancas in
New York City and together they formed The Strokes with Casablancas' former schoolmatesNikolai Fraiture ,Nick Valensi , andFabrizio Moretti .Hammond is currently dating super model
Agyness Deyn . His trademark is wearing formal three-piece suits, and has been said to be the most influential on the band's style. Albert is usually seen playing a 1970's Olympic White FenderStratocaster orGibson Les Paul Jr. that is sometimes used by bandmateNick Valensi . On the majority of The Strokes' songs he plays rhythm guitar, and solos are played by Valensi. The songs in which Hammond does play solos are "Last Nite ," "Trying Your Luck ," "Take It or Leave It ," "Under Control ," "The End Has No End ," "Ize of the World ," and "Vision of Division ." His solos tend to focus largely on more emotional, "bluesy"-type melodical work, and the guitar tends to have a cleaner, softer tone in comparison to Valensi's (with a notable exception found in "Vision of Division"). He often holds his guitar in a high horizontal position, similar toBuddy Holly , which he says is so that he can dance better.Hammond's song "Hard To Live (In The City)" appeared in an episode of teen drama,
Gossip Girl .ongwriting and solo work
Although vocalist
Julian Casablancas is the major contributor to the songwriting process forThe Strokes ' music, Hammond has been known to write a few pieces of his own. He co-wrote the track "Automatic Stop" with Casablancas for the group's second album, "Room on Fire ". He has also been credited with writing three mostly instrumental songs ("Swiss Beats", "Holland", and "By The Way") for the band's 2001 tour video entitled "In Transit". These songs were then slightly reworked to appear on his later solo album, under different titles ("Everyone Gets A Star", "Bright Young Thing", and "In Transit", respectively). He had also written a song called "Elephant Song," which Hammond used when he was required to record a song for his Sound 101 class in freshman year, using the school's recording equipment. The song was played at a few shows before the release of their first album. The Strokes later re-recorded the song as a special giveaway for fanclub members.Hammond released a solo album entitled "
Yours To Keep " in the U.K. throughRough Trade Records on October 9, 2006 and inNorth America throughNew Line Records /Scratchie Records on March 6, 2007. Produced by Thin Lizard Dawn vocalist Lattimer and recorded at theElectric Lady Studios inNew York City , the album features several musical guests, such asSean Lennon ,Ben Kweller , The Strokes' managerRyan Gentles ,Jody Porter ofFountains of Wayne , Chris Feinstein, Mikki James, Sammy James Jr. (The Moony Suzuki) and The Strokes' lead singer, Casablancas. Bassist Josh Lattanzi and drummer Matt Romano serve as the backing band, with Hammond on guitar and vocals. The first single taken from the album, "101", was released exclusively throughiTunes on 4 September 2006. The music video to "In Transit" was directed byJoaquin Phoenix .He has said to have been "waiting to make a record like this for years". [ [http://albert.shesfixingherhair.co.uk/gallery/magazines/albertmagazines_05.jpgThe Evening Standard (London) - "Albert is so neat"] ] Early support from his fellow bandmates in the Strokes was only evident after Casablancas' role playing bass and back-up vocals on the track "Scared", though all of the members (with the exclusion of
Nick Valensi who was busy taking care of his new-born children) attended his shows in and around New York."101" was the follow up single to "Everyone Gets A Star". The
music video debuted online in March 2007 [ [http://www.blender.com/video/980/AlbertHammond,Jr.101.video?pn=1&vsid=7&src=blender_ed Albert Hammond Jr.: 101] , "Blender" Online, March 2007, retrieved on March 16, 2007.] . This will be available in general music stores, unlike "Everyone Gets A Star" which was only available through UK iTunes Music Store. This was released on 27 November 2006.In November 2006, Hammond announced to be joining Incubus on tour during their North American tour for their new album "
Light Grenades ".On 16 March 2007 at the South by Southwest festival, Hammond performed a twelve song set including covers of
Frank Black 's "Old Black Dawning" andGuided By Voices ' "Postal Blowfish". [ [http://www.nme.com/news/albert-hammond-jr/27132] , "NME" Online, March 2007, retrieved on April 11, 2007] . Hammond also regularly coveredThe Cars ' "Don't Cha Stop" in live performances.The "Yours To Keep" album was released in North America on 6 March 2007; he also supported
Bloc Party on their world tour before making stops atMontreal 's Metropolis andToronto 's Kool Haus. After this, Hammond headlined two North American tours along with a Europe tour. The North American tour featured his friends,The Mooney Suzuki . Hammond has one last tour to finish up in Europe and then he is officially done touring for "Yours to Keep".Hammond announced that "In Transit" will be his next solo single, featuring a cover of
Frank Black 's "Old Black Dawning" as the b-side. It was recorded live from theBowery Ballroom .On 29 August 2007, Hammond announced on
MySpace that he is going back into the studio to record his second album in October 2007 for five weeks.On 20 March 2008, Hammond posted a blog entry on
MySpace in which he revealed the title of his second album, "¿Cómo Te Llama?". Furthermore, he wrote that it contained 13 songs with a total length of 46 minutes and 30 seconds. He also said he hoped to be touring with the new album until the end of 2008. The album will be released on July 7, 2008 [ [http://nme.com/news/albert-hammond-jr/36297 Albert Hammond, Jr. releases new album details - exclusive | News | NME.COM ] ] .Albert has also produced the new track "123 Stop" by New York band
The Postelles .On 27 May 2008, Hammond released "GfC," the first single off his new album "¿Cómo Te Llama?," on iTunes in the US. The song has already been played extensively live on his 2007 tour. A non-album song entitled "& So it Goes" was released as a B-side along with the single.
On 29 May 2008, Hammond was Myspace's featured artist and exclusively premiered his new album "¿Cómo Te Llama?" uploading all the tracks of the album on his Official Myspace page.
On 8 July 2008, Hammond played a small show at the Virgin Megastore, Union Square, in New York City to celebrate the release of his new album. A noted absence from Hammond's band was recording bassist Josh Latzanni.
Steve Schiltz of the band Longwave, who toured with Hammond on his first album was also missing. Although Hammond was supposed to play only 2 or 3 songs, he ended up playing almost 10, with a selection that included both new and old tracks.On 11 July 2008, Hammond began his worldwide tour in support of his sophomore release "¿Cómo Te Llama?" at the landmark and sold-out venue Spaceland in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA with a capacity of only 260 people. This was his only west coast appearance. Opening bands were
The Shys andThe Parlor Mob .On 23 August 2008, Hammond's website officially announced that Hammond would be the support act of the British band Coldplay during their European Tour, which would kick off on September 1st in Strasbourg, France.
Discography
Albums
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Yours to Keep " (October 9, 2006)
*"¿Cómo Te Llama? " (July 7, 2008) UK #183ingles
References
*Spin Magazine feature October 2003, retrieved 25 March 2007 [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/23/1066631558846.html]
*Star Magazine web feature 28 March 2007: [http://www.starmagazine.com/albert_hammond_jr_decides_hes_yours_to_keep/celebrity_news_gossip/entertainment/11645]External links
* [http://alberthammondjr.com Albert Hammond, Jr. official website]
* [http://www.thestrokes.com The Strokes official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/alberthammondjr Albert Hammond, Jr. official myspace]ee also
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List of Gibraltarians
*Music of Gibraltar
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