Gerry Hundt : (vocals/guitar)
Dan Fastro : bass
Tommy Lehnert: drums
GERRY HUNDT fom Chicago/IL (USA):
Chicago bluesman Gerry Hundt is right line with tradition. Former sideman with NICK MOSS & THE FLIPTOPS and EASY BILL & THE BIG BEAT. These days Gerry is playing with his new Band the Dig 3, the Corey Dennison Band and he is doing his ‘One-Man-Band’ among other numerous projects.
His take on the Blues classics shows an intuitive understanding of the thrust of the song while bringing his own style to the fore.
Gerry is a wunderkind of a blues and old-timey music multi-instrumentalist who plays as many roles as he does instruments, performing as a bandleader as well as a sideman, in full bands, quartets, trios, duos and solo.
Hundt is an entertainer in the classic sense of “all-in and fully involved.” In the tradition of musical gizmo geniuses Jesse “Lone Cat” Fuller, Joe Hill Louis and Dr. Ross, he’s a guitar-pickin’, drum-thumpin’, kazoo-blowin’ kinetic combination of Rube Goldberg, Blind Boy Fuller, the Mississippi Sheiks and a medicine show at a tent revival meeting.
Hundt began playing harmonica while at Middlebury College in Vermont, and took guitar and theory lessons from the talented Paul Asbell. Back in Rockford he played harp with the Fellartones, and after taking a construction job in Colorado, moved over to the bass to play with the ClamDaddys. He also played harp with his old friend John Alex Mason in Colorado and hosted a jam in Lakewood where he met guitarist and bandleader Nick Moss. From 2004 to 2009 Hundt then toured and recorded with Moss’ band, The Flip Tops, playing bass, guitar, harmonica, and mandolin. In quick order he appeared on or helped engineer dozens of recordings for others. In 2007 he recorded his own CD, Since Way Back, on Moss’ Blue Bella imprint, which won several awards for his blues mandolin playing. It was around this same time that his one-man band, originally called “Steady Groove, the One-Man Chicago Blues Band,” began.
On this tour he is joined by the rhythm section: Daniel Fastro on bass and Tommy Lehnert on drums.
GERRY HUNDT fom Chicago/IL (USA):
Chicago bluesman Gerry Hundt is right line with tradition. Former sideman with NICK MOSS & THE FLIPTOPS and EASY BILL & THE BIG BEAT. These days Gerry is playing with his new Band the Dig 3, the Corey Dennison Band and he is doing his ‘One-Man-Band’ among other numerous projects.
His take on the Blues classics shows an intuitive understanding of the thrust of the song while bringing his own style to the fore.
Gerry is a wunderkind of a blues and old-timey music multi-instrumentalist who plays as many roles as he does instruments, performing as a bandleader as well as a sideman, in full bands, quartets, trios, duos and solo.
Hundt is an entertainer in the classic sense of “all-in and fully involved.” In the tradition of musical gizmo geniuses Jesse “Lone Cat” Fuller, Joe Hill Louis and Dr. Ross, he’s a guitar-pickin’, drum-thumpin’, kazoo-blowin’ kinetic combination of Rube Goldberg, Blind Boy Fuller, the Mississippi Sheiks and a medicine show at a tent revival meeting.
Hundt began playing harmonica while at Middlebury College in Vermont, and took guitar and theory lessons from the talented Paul Asbell. Back in Rockford he played harp with the Fellartones, and after taking a construction job in Colorado, moved over to the bass to play with the ClamDaddys. He also played harp with his old friend John Alex Mason in Colorado and hosted a jam in Lakewood where he met guitarist and bandleader Nick Moss. From 2004 to 2009 Hundt then toured and recorded with Moss’ band, The Flip Tops, playing bass, guitar, harmonica, and mandolin. In quick order he appeared on or helped engineer dozens of recordings for others. In 2007 he recorded his own CD, Since Way Back, on Moss’ Blue Bella imprint, which won several awards for his blues mandolin playing. It was around this same time that his one-man band, originally called “Steady Groove, the One-Man Chicago Blues Band,” began.
On this tour he is joined by the rhythm section: Daniel Fastro on bass and Tommy Lehnert on drums.
Entrance 20€ (1 crémant + amuse-bouche)
The places are limited so to reserve please email us: lili.fouet@gmail.com
Please note that this concert is private, so no entrance without reservation!!!