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Didz Hammond

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David Jonathan Hammond (born on July 19, 1981), better known as Didz Hammond, was the bassist and backing vocalist in The Cooper Temple Clause (while also occasionally playing other instruments), and current bassist and backing vocalist in Carl Barat's Dirty Pretty Things.

In 2002, Hammond was named "34th coolest person in the world" by NME, and has been voted Reading’s number one rock icon[citation needed]. He commonly plays a yellow and black Fender Precision Bass and a red Burns Bison, but also has two large Epiphone semi-acoustic style basses, one of yellow and black sunburst, the other in red and black. He is also very fond of acoustic basses, of which he has two (both Epiphone) one with a natural finish the other with a black gloss. He was also one of the artists commissioned to decorate The Office when it was refurbished to become The Roxy.

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