Sanatçının Albümleri
Journey On
1997 · albüm
Live
1993 · albüm
Call Me
1992 · albüm
Johnny & the Devil
1989 · albüm
Baby wants to boogie
1987 · albüm
Titanic
1983 · albüm
Pay Day
2021 · albüm
Pay Day
2021 · single
True & Blue (Live)
2015 · albüm
Wishing Well
2013 · albüm
Delta Time
2012 · albüm
Homecooking - Blues Cooking Best of Blues
2011 · derleme
Homecooking - Live Cooking Best of Live
2011 · derleme
Homecooking - Song Cooking Best of Songs
2011 · derleme
Jedermann Remixed - The Soundtrack
2011 · albüm
Birthday Bash
2009 · albüm
Crazy Moon
2008 · albüm
Songs from the Southland
2008 · albüm
Lifeline
2008 · albüm
Hard Road Blues
2008 · albüm
Visions
2008 · albüm
Slow Train
2007 · albüm
Cushioned for a Soft Ride Inside
2005 · albüm
Bridges
2004 · albüm
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Biyografi
Austria-based acoustic and electric folk musician and bluesman Hans Theessink brings a freshness of appreciation to the American blues idiom, whether it's classic blues from the '20s and '30s or more modern urban blues from Chicago from the '50s and '60s. Theessink's discography of more than 20 albums -- all released in Europe -- includes his fresh takes on songs by Chuck Berry, John Fogerty, and Jimmy Cliff, as well as more familiar blues fare by Rufus Thomas, Willie Dixon, Leadbelly, and even country icon Hank Williams. Aside from singing blues, country, and pioneering rock & roll songs well, he also includes gospel tunes in many of his live shows and on his albums -- ranging from 1978's Slow & Easy and 1989's Johnny & the Devil to 1994's Hard Road Blues, 2003's Songs from the Southland, and 2008's Visions, co-billed to Theessink and Terry Evans. Theessink began playing guitar in his teens, and by the mid-'60s he was part of a skiffle group. Skiffle music was quite popular in Ireland and England and other parts of Europe at that time, but once he heard Big Bill Broonzy perform on Radio Luxembourg, he had a revelation. He had never heard the guitar played so well by just one person, so it opened his eyes to the possibilities that blues and blues-based music could offer. He made a splash on the U.S. folk festival circuit in the late '80s, and Chicago-based Flying Fish Records issued his American debut, Baby Wants to Boogie (1987), which Theessink later re-released on his own label. A big part of his appeal as a performer and recording artist is his approach to cover songs. Rather than cover a Willie Dixon or Robert Johnson song to sound like the original artist might, Theessink takes an old gospel standard like "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," polishes it up, and makes it shine in his own way. His original songs offer up an outsider's perspective on places and things around the South that too many Americans take for granted. Among Theessink's many fine albums are the aforementioned Baby Wants to Boogie, Hard Road Blues (1995), Journey On (1997), Bridges (2004), Songs from the Southland (2004), Slow Train (2007), Visions (2008), Delta Time (2012) -- the latter of which was a collaboration with Ry Cooder and Terry Evans -- and the 2015 concert LP True & Blue. All of these albums were released on his own Blue Groove Records label and may be difficult to find in U.S. record stores, even ones specializing in jazz and blues. Theessink is based in Vienna when he's not on the road, and he continues to tour frequently around Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The acclaimed Journey On and Johnny & the Devil were remastered and reissued in 2016, precipitating a tour, and in 2019 his 70th Birthday Bash album was released and the subject of a television special. It featured the guitarist and songwriter with a cast of friends -- including the Blind Boys of Alabama, Ernst Molden, Jon Sass, Dorretta Carter, Champagne Charlie, and others -- delivering an overview of Theessink's long career with many folk-blues and gospel classics adorning the set list. ~ Richard Skelly, Rovi