Håkon Gebhardt

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Håkon Gebhardt
Born (1969-04-20) 20 April 1969
Tromsø, Troms
Origin Norway
Genres Rock & jazz
Occupations Musician , composer & record producer
Instruments Drums & banjo
Associated acts Motorpsycho,
The International Tussler Society &
Cream of the Crop
Website Håkon Gebhardt on Myspace

Håkon Gebhardt (born 21 June 1969 in Tromsø, Norway) is a Norwegian musician & record producer living in Trondheim.[1]

Career

Gebhardt developed his musical interests when he attended the Music program at Kongsbakken videregående skole and Trøndertun folkehøgskole. He is best known as the drummer in Motorpsycho (1991 - 2005). He has also released the album Gebhardt Plays with Himself (2000), and has since 1999 been a member of the band HGH where he mainly plays the banjo.

Gebhardt also plays banjo in The International Tussler Society and Cream of the Crop and in Ida Jenshus Band. He has participated on numerous recordings by other artists, and has played drums and banjo on the album A Couple Of Days In Larsville by Elisabeth Andreassen, banjo on the album Essensuell by Postgirobyggets and on the single Fem Flate Øre by the Norwegian hip hop band Fremmed Rase and drums and banjo on several releases by the Norwegian pop group Monster Blomster. He has also co-produced the Åge Aleksandersen-album Snöharpan with Aleksandersen, and the album Hey Revolution Now! by the band Home Groan, among others.

Politics

In 2011 he was the last nominee on the list for the Norwegian environmental party Miljøpartiet De Grønne[2] for the municipal elections in Trondheim. He was cumulated to be the first of the uncumulated, and thus deputy city council.[3]

Honors

Discography (in selection)

Solo albums

  • 2000: Gebhardt Plays with Himself
As Gebhardt & Mjøs
  • 2006: Alt For Norge(Apache Records)

Motorpsycho albums

Live albums (Roadworks within Motorpsyco)
  • 1999: Roadwork Vol. 1: Heavy Metall Iz A Poze, Hardt Rock Iz A Laifschteil (Stickman Records), live in Europe 1998
  • 2000: Roadwork Vol. 2: The Motor Source Massacre (Stickman Records), with The Source & Deathprod live at Kongsberg Jazzfestival 1995
As Motorpsycho with Jaga Jazzist Horns
As Motorpsycho & Friends
  • 1994: The Tussler - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The International Tussler Society albums

Collaborative works

With «Monster Blomster»
  • 1996: Alltids Noen Som Har Det Verre (Mons Records)
  • 1996: Vanlig Normal (Mons Records)
  • 1999: Stadig Flere Velger Feil (Mons Records)
With «Postgirobygget»
  • 1997: Essensuell (Norske Gram)
With «Fremmed Rase»
  • 2003: Pisspreik (Norwave)
With «Washington»
  • 2004: A New Order Rising (Bauta Recordings)
With «Home Groan»
  • 2006: Hey Revolution Now! (Not On Label)
With «Nagan»
  • 2008: Crawl Piss Freeze (Osito Records)
With «O.S.A.»
  • 2008: Øresus Og Nesegrus (MBN)
With «Sugarfoot»
  • 2008: This Love That We Outwore (Crispin Glover Records)
With «Meg Og Kammeraten Min»
  • 2012: Det E'kke Bra Før Det Er Dårlig (ME Records, Home Groan Productions)[4]

References

  1. Gjersøe, Jørn (21.03.2005-03-21). "Gebhardt slutter i Motorpsycho" (in Norwegian). NRK.no. Retrieved 2013-08-12. 
  2. "Trondheim MDGS valgliste 2011" (in Norwegian). MDG.no. Retrieved 2013-08-12. 
  3. "Gebhardt, Håkon - Varamedlem i Bystyret og KIF komiteen 2011-2015" (in Norwegian). Trondheim.kommune.no. Retrieved 2013-08-12. 
  4. "Håkon Gebhardt Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-08-12. 

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