Hans Larson
About

A native of Berkeley, California, Hans Larson has been soaking up the local music scene since an early age. He began writing and performing his own music after attending some of the more historic local venues such as “The Keystone Berkeley,” “The Berkley Square,” and “The Mabuhay Gardens.” With a sound reminiscent of some of the guitar greats, Hans is making his own unique contribution to the Bay Area music scene.

During the years 1980 to 1984 Hans took lessons from local guitar teacher and music legend Joe Satriani who ultimately inspired him to pursue his own music and build on his performance. As a young up and coming artist, Hans would listen to Jimmy Page and Ritchie Blackmore, Carlos Santana, Michael Schenker and many of the known guitar players of the last 4 decades. He joined a bay area band called “Blind Illusion” in 1983, a progressive heavy metal band that played frequently and gained a substantial local following. “Blind Illusion” became a launching point for some other Bay Area musicians such as Les Claypool of Primus and David Godfrey of Heathen- well known musicians from the growing rock era of the 90’s.

In 1985 Hans went back to school to U.C. Berkeley, where he studied music theory and music history and was a member of the University Chorus, performing alongside the symphony orchestra. He then went on to form a band with local rockers called “The Block,” and then formed and fronted “Pilgrim Beware.” He then began to appear as “stunt” guitarist with locally established “Halfhead Special” finally joining the lineup full time and eventually co-fronting the band with present GlassAttic bassist Ron Snow.

Hans’ most recent band called “Hans Larson’s Glass Attic” can be heard live around the Bay Area. This 3-piece band has an edgy rock feel, the smoothness of the blues and the cutting edge influence of Hans’ sharpened musical style.

On the Tama Superstars, Chris Maniatis first inspired by John Bonham, Keith Moon, and Cozy Powell quickly developed his hard hitting sound and signature kick-pedal flutter. He has backed such bands as “Thrasher” with Jeff Fogerty, and “Pilgrim Beware” as well as being a founding member of bay area rockers “Laaz Rockit.” Chris’ passion for surfing, writing, and living in the moment enable his creativity seen in his original drumming style.

The versatile musicality of Ron Snow began in Germany as a child playing the trombone and singing in a traveling chorus. Ron went on to study classical guitar at the Berkeley School of Music in Boston MA where he honed his skill. The prominent influences that inspire his style are Paul McCartney, Andre Segovia and John Entwistle. Ron has played both lead guitar and bass in several bands including “The Front,” “Half Head Special,” “The Blind Watch Makers” and “Beatles For Sale.”

Together Hans, Chris, and Ron have forged Glass Attic, a band that brings enthusiasm, experience, creativity, and professionalism to their gig venues, along with crowd pleasing originals and covers.



For Booking Contact:
Hans Larson
info@hanslarson.com
510-206-1967
http://www.reverbnation.com/hanslarsonsglassattic

www.hanslarson.com





Hans History

Hans Larson's Glass Attic
Chris Maniatis, Hans Larson, Ron Snow

Hans Larson's Glass Attic
Chris Maniatis, Hans Larson, Ron Snow

Hans Larson's Glass AtticRon Snow, Hans Larson, Ryan Meuller

Hans Larson's Glass Attic
Ron Snow, Hans Larson, Ryan Meuller

Halfhead Special Darryl Cobb, Hans Larson , Ron Tesnow, and Robb Magley.

Halfhead Special Darryl Cobb, Hans Larson , Ron Tesnow, and Robb Magley.

Pilgrim Beware Chris Maniatis , Hans Larson , and Michael Behrens.

Pilgrim Beware Chris Maniatis , Hans Larson , and Michael Behrens.

the Block Hans Larson , Ben Lewis , Michael Behrens , and Chris Maniatis.

the Block Hans Larson , Ben Lewis , Michael Behrens , and Chris Maniatis.

Blind Illusion Bill Tickson, Hans Larson , David Godfrey, Marc Biedermann

Blind Illusion Bill Tickson, Hans Larson , David Godfrey, Marc Biedermann