Herman Brock Jr.

Herman Brock Jr.
Background information
Also known as Brock
Born (1970-09-18)September 18, 1970
Winterswijk, Netherlands
Origin Terneuzen, The Netherlands
Genres Americana, bluegrass, outlaw country
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals, mandolin, banjo, autoharp
Years active 1986–present
Labels Rootsworld
Associated acts Brockettes, Bluegrass Bunch
Website www.hermanbrockjr.com

Herman Brock Jr. (born September 18, 1970, only 7 minutes after Jimi Hendrix death) is a left-handed Dutch bluegrass, Americana and Blues musician, multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter. He is also author of the series 'Secrets of the guitar'.[1]

Biography

Herman was born in Winterswijk and grew up in Terneuzen in the Netherlands. He played guitar with his father Herman Brock Sr's FFFF-band as a teenager.[2] His main instruments are vocals and guitar, but also plays banjo, mandolin, autoharp and dulcimer.

Bands

In 1999 Brock formed the Eurocasters band with bassplayer Lizz Sprangers.[3]

In 2003 the cd 'Straight Up!' was recorded in Palmer, Texas with contributions from a.o. Mike Morgan, Hash Brown en Holland K. Smith.

Brock's last Eurocasters' album ‘Coco Loco’ was recorded in 2005 in Austin, TX. Produced by Jesse Dayton, with a.o. Erik Hokkanen and Redd Volkaert. Jesse in turn recorded two songs by Herman on his album 'South Austin Sessions'.[4]

In 2006 Brock formed his bluegrass and old-time trio Brock & The Brockettes with Lizz Sprangers and Geertje van den Berg.[5]

Since 2009 he also plays with his Bluegrass band "Brock's Blue Grass Bunch".[6]

Discography

Brock and the Brockettes

Own bands

As guest musician

Bibliography

Secrets of the guitar - series:

References

  1. "Secrets of the Guitar". Amazon.com.
  2. "Rootstime". rootstime.be.
  3. "Guitarsite". guitarsite.com.
  4. "Allmusic.com". allmusic.com.
  5. "BNLcountry online" (PDF). bnlcountryonline.be.
  6. "Jazz Battaklang". rootstime.be.

External links

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