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Artist description
Accoustic folk/rock/country/blues. |
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Music Style
Country, Rock'n Blues |
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Musical Influences
Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, John Lee Hooker, Steppenwolf, Marshall Tucker Band |
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Similar Artists
Hank Smith |
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Artist History
American born.
First band was a soft rock cover band in Kentucky, called "Cryin' Mae".
Moved to England 1977 to 1979, and played accoustic guitar and sang with a cover band called "The Favorites", recorded one album with 2 original songs Hank wrote.
From 1980 to 1984, Hank played solo (accoustic guitar and vocals), in clubs, hotel chains, bars, truck stops, festivals and anywhere possible.
In 1985 Hank played in Germany with Mic Blake (bassist from England), then later partnered up with another Duo called, "Address Unknown".
In 1986 Hank played the SouthEast United States at clubs, restaurants, hotel chains, truck stops, etc, until returning to Germany in early 1987.
Hank concentrated on his training and work as a Stockbroker and Investment Advisor and in 1998 became President of the US Stockbroker and US Investment Advisor Corporations, and in 2000 Hank began to play publicly again, and recording songs he had written during the years he had stopped playing publicly.
Also in 2000, Hank set up a music promotion / production company called, "Heavens Door Productions" and began managing a vocalist/composer/recording artist from the Ukraine, "Ariyanna Kalymon", and a punk rock trio from South Africa.
Ariyanna's web site can be found at: www.ariyanna.com |
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Group Members
backup vocals - Carl Berg
Guitar backup and lead - Carl Berg
Bass guitar - Carl Berg
Violins - Carl Berg
Mixing - Carl Berg |
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Instruments
Accoustic guitar, lead guitar, bass, mandolin |
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Albums
Carry On-Live; Country Hank; Night Time City Blues; One More Time, Mama Won't You Hold Me |
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Additional Info
Tel: +49-6782-109681 |
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Location
Birkenfeld, Birkenfeld - Germany |
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