Hammond Gamble was born, the son on a New Zealander, in Lancashire, moving with his family to New Zealand and Whangarei as a 12-year-old in the early '60s. Soon after, he took up the guitar, played with various local bands and developed a passion for the blues that would flavour his soon-to-be-distinctive vocal and guitar styles.
In 1974, he formed the first version of Street Talk, out front on lead guitar and vocals. It was perfect timing. Within a year, the band was fully professional and riding the first crest of what would be an extraordinary time for Kiwi rock music.
Ninety Mile Days debuted in the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums on 20 October 2008. It has been in the Top 40 Albums for one week with a highest position of #40. There are two albums by Hammond Gamble in the Top 40 Albums.