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Randy Hansen’s HENDRIX REVOLUTION TOUR heading to Australia this May

| 14 April 2016 | Reply

Randy Hansen’s HENDRIX REVOLUTION TOUR heading to Australia this May

Randy Hansen - Hendrix Revolution

“Well, the night I was born, Lord I swear the moon turned a fire red” Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Chile

Randy Hansen, guitar virtuoso and one of the few guitarists in the world to be recognised by the Hendrix family is coming to Australia for a national tour. Bringing his explosive guitar interpretations reminiscent of all that was breath taking and spellbinding about Jimi Hendrix.

The world lost one of the greatest musicians ever when Jimi Hendrix died in 1970. A legacy that was far too short but made an indelible mark in music and popular culture. Many musicians have followed him. Many have tried to copy his unique style and every guitarist in the world dreams of emulating his talent. There is only one man in this world to truly match this legacy – Randy Hansen.

Randy Hansen, the Seattle-born firebrand, has been stunning audiences worldwide with his explosive homage since the 1970s. He has even unleashed his uncanny virtuosity and dazzling charisma alongside Hendrix’s own former bandmates, Mitch Mitchell, Noel Redding and Buddy Miles. Over 40 years, he has shared stages with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Steve Miller, Paul Rodgers, Sammy Hagar, Herbie Hancock, Robert Cray and Bob Seger. He has been acclaimed by Eddie Van Halen and Eddie Vedder and released more than a dozen albums including Hendrix by Hansen.

Now, for the first time on antipodean stages, experience the thrill of a lifetime as Randy Hansen channels the spirit of Hendrix in a flawless invocation of legendary stage presence and unparalleled musical skill. From the infamous ‘burning guitar’ of the ’67 Monterey Pop Festival to the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ that was Woodstock, witness the raw power and technical mastery that made one of THE indelible figures in rock’n’roll legend.

“WOW. He just got up there and kicked ass” – Eddie Van Halen

18th May Sydney, Enmore Theatre
21st May Melbourne, The Palais
24th May Perth, Concert Hall
25th May Adelaide, Thebarton Theatre
31st May Brisbane, Concert Hall

ABOUT THE HENDRIX REVOLUTION TOUR – with Randy Hansen

The Show

Jimi Hendrix was a one-man guitar revolution. If he wasn’t the greatest that ever lived, almost every musicians’ poll of the last 45 years would beg to differ. As his manager Chas Chandler has famously said, “Jimi took the guitar from the mud of the Mississippi Delta to Mars.”

The Hendrix legacy is an unmistakable eruption of fuzz, feedback, controlled distortion and through it all, a sublime lyricism that spoke from an intensely passionate soul that lived for music. It is, to say the least, a legacy that few living musicians would attempt to hold a flame to.

But then, Randy Hansen has never approached that role lightly.
The Band

Ufo Walter – Ufo’s incredible performance was developed over 35 years on stage. Described as one of the most innovative and impressive bass players in Europe, Ufo has mastered his skill alongside legendary performers Buddy Miles and Leon Hendrix.

Manni von Bohr – “Germany’s Pope of Drumming”, Manni von Bohr has played on more than 350 Audio and DVD productions. Regarded worldwide for his technical skill and inane ability to create polished sound on stage and off, Manni’s fundamental drumming knowledge has cemented him as one of the greats.

“We reinvent the music during the live process. It’s a little risky sometimes, but most thrilling for the audience. They witness an energy that cannot be rehearsed. Jimi always did that. He changed the arrangements on the fly. It seems like this has become a forgotten art and Randy has mastered it.”

Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix never had a guitar lesson in his life. But he took as much from his teenage years of petty crime at home in Seattle and sobering stint as a US Army paratrooper as well as his years on the road in ’60s America, to become a self-made stylist with enough voodoo fire in his fingers to change the course of rock’n’roll.

With “Hey Joe”, “Purple Haze” and “The Wind Cries Mary”, the 24-year-old left-hander was an overnight sensation on landing in London in 1966, putting the fear into reigning guitar gods like Clapton, Beck and Townshend with a technique that opened new vistas for the guitar as a lightning rod to the electronic frontier.

His peerless legacy as a showman and musical visionary has echoed through the decades in waves that seem to escalate rather than diminish. 45 years on, his seemingly endless archive of unreleased recordings attests to a prodigious and tragically missed talent.

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