THADDEUS HOGARTH
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"It's hard
not to believe in Hogarth"
- Billboard Magazine
"Take a healthy dose of Sly and The Family Stone, add a liberal
pinch of Stevie Wonder, put on your dancing shoes and boogie to
the music of Thaddeus Hogarth" - Bruce Gelerman, NPR.
"Guitar Virtuoso"- Boston Globe
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Thaddeus Hogarth continues his musical evolution as an award-winning singer/songwriter,
balancing it with the career of guitar faculty at Boston's famed Berklee College of Music.
Born in England and raised in St. Kitts, West Indies, multi-instrumentalist,
Thaddeus Hogarth brings a diverse set of musical influences to his current Boston-based project.
His current brainchild is a powerhouse unit delivering a collection of serious funk-rock R&B tunes
that make you stop, listen and groove. The line-up includes drumkit and percussion virtuoso Joey Scrima
(Connie Stevens, David Benoit), David Buda on Bass (Boston Pops) and David Sparr (Little Dog Studios) on keyboards
and background vocals. This band holds nothing back and the live shows are electrifying. Thaddeus has
shared the bill with the likes of such legends as Tower of Power, Average White Band, Johhny Winter
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In recent developments, Thaddeus and his band have been chosen to participate
in a program with Bose to help them launch their new Personalized Amplication
System(tm) family of products. Thaddeus is one of only 24 music acts that were
hand-picked to represent Bose in live music venues nationwide. This unique cutting-edge
sound system is changing the way live music is amplified and recorded and was used
to record Thaddeus' newly released 4th solo CD, "Live at Bose" (Higher Ground Records).
This highly anticipated live recording finally captures the energy of his group and has just
won Thaddeus his second Independent Music Award, this time for R&B Blues Album.
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His first CD, "When the Sun Goes Down", was voted 3rd Best
Independent CD for 1999 on cdbaby.com, one of the primary internet sites
for Independent Music. Some songs are featured in the soundtrack of the
full-length feature films, "The Orphan" and "Massholes".
Other tracks are featured in the independent film "Watching Mrs. Pomerantz"
directed by Steve Rosenberg (Best Director, Toronto Film Festival).
The tunes and production of Thaddeus' releases pay an obvious tribute to
his childhood influences. These range from the 70's soulful styles of the
likes of Bill Withers and Sly Stone to the hypnotic grooves and
sociopolitical commentary of the early reggae movement in the West Indies.
The feel is raw and organic with many of the defining sounds of the 70's;
B3 organ, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet and Thaddeus' ever present wah-wah
rhythm guitar. Adding to this mix is his chromatic harmonica playing, reminiscent
of early era Stevie Wonder.
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His third CD, "It Might As Well Be Now" , (September 12th, 2003, Higher Ground Records)
is an enhanced CD, which contains three music videos in addition to the 10 audio tracks.
One track features a collaboration with and a guest appearance by Grammy Nominee,
Reggae Legend Sister Carol. His second CD, "Trying to Believe" (March 16th, 2001 Spinning Records)
was released to rave reviews, earning Thaddeus and his Band the Best R&B/Blues category of the
Independent Music Awards. These awards are sponsored by and featured in the 2001 issue of the
national publication, The Musician's Atlas on sale at bookstores nationwide. Judges for this award
included the likes of Aimee Mann, Jimmy Cliff, Lisa Loeb, Jose Feliciano, and Joshua Redman, to
name a few. Various songs from Thaddeus' CDs have been featured in episodes of MTV's, Undressed,
and The Osbournes.
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Thaddeus' former notable contribution to the Boston music scene was as the principal
Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist for the Heavy Metal Horns. The Heavy Metal Horns
gained recognition in Boston in the 90's through their original heavy hitting
funk rock grooves, outstanding personal presence, and full brass sound.
Numerous awards include Best New Band 1990 (Boston Magazine), Outstanding
Club Act (Boston Music Awards 1992). Through multiple national tours of
the U.S.,(including Boston, Montreal and Newport Jazz Festivals) and international
distribution of 2 CDs, ("Heavy Metal Horns" - Square Records,
"Horns In The House" - Polystar/Danger), Thaddeus' songwriting,
vocals, guitar and harmonica playing have been heard worldwide. |