Gary Hoey
Biography
Just as alternative rock was signaling the death knell for many of the "guitar shredders' of the late '80s, a few instrumentalists were able to sneak in under the radar, such as Gary Hoey -- who attracted some attention via his 1993 debut, Animal Instinct. Hailing from Boston, MA, Hoey was first a music fan before picking up the guitar -- following such renowned rock bands that hailed from the area (Aerosmith, J. Geils Band, Boston, etc.). It wasn't long after that Hoey decided to give the guitar a try, initially inspired by the usual guitar greats (especially Jimi Hendrix, whom he dug initially because of his "cool clothes"). Hoey was not entirely self-taught, however, as he would often hang around outside of Boston's renowned Berkelee School of Music, make friends, and then offer to pay them for lessons. Sensing that he should devote all of his time to music, Hoey dropped out of high school and began playing Boston's local clubs, making ends meet by teaching guitar to others.
Hoey's big break appeared to come his way in 1982, when Ozzy Osbourne began looking for a replacement for his recently deceased guitarist, Randy Rhoads. Despite a series of auditions (including Hoey being asked to fly out to Los Angeles), Hoey failed to land the gig, but in the process, he decided to relocate permanently to the West Coast. Packing up all his belongings into a U-Haul, Hoey arrived with $17,000 in his pocket (saved from his playing and teaching gigs). Years later, Hoey eventually came to the attention of manager Dave Kaplan, who helped get the guitarist's career moving forward. Although it wasn't the best of times to launch a career for a "guitar hero" in 1993 (with Nirvana and Pearl Jam being all the rage), Hoey did just that and, surprisingly, scored a sizeable MTV/radio hit with his cover of the early-'70s prog rock gem "Hocus Pocus" by the Netherlands-based group Focus. The album it was taken from, the aforementioned Animal Instinct, also featured contributions from a few notable names of '80s hard rock -- bassist Tony Franklin (ex-Firm), keyboardist Claude Schnell (ex-Dio), and drummer Frankie Banali (ex-Quiet Riot).
Hoey never managed to scale the same heights commercially, but it didn't prevent him from carving a niche for himself, as his albums got progressively more surf-based and rootsy. A friendship with surf guitar great Dick Dale soon blossomed, with Dale going as far as declaring Hoey as one of his all-time favorite players, alongside the likes of Eric Clapton, B.B. King, and Andrés Segovia (in Guitar Player magazine), which led to the two working together. The two talented guitarists went toe to toe on a remake of "Miserlou" (titled "Miserlou '97") for the 1997 benefit album M.O.M., Vol. 2: Music for Our Mother Ocean, which also saw Hoey produce and play on another track for the collection, "V-12 Cadillac," by a then still unknown Jewel.
Hoey continues to issue solo albums on a regular basis (including a series of Christmas-themed releases), as well as being a regular guest on several nationally syndicated radio shows (Mancow, Mark & Brian, etc.). He also has worked with various musical instrument and electronics companies creating his own signature gear for retail. In 2006, Hoey released American Made on Surfdog Records. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

American Made
2006

Monster Surf
2005

The Best Of Gary Hoey
2004

Wake Up Call
2003

Animal Instinct
1993
Gary is flat out one of the best guitar players today! Saw him first in '93, have bought every cd since Endless Summer 2, none have disappointed . My biggest wish is more TOUR DATES!!!!
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Hamers are nice guitars, I have one myself it's pretty sweet. I've seen this guy play live a few times, he's for sure KICK A**. He's also just a really cool dude, totally down dude.
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Animal Instinct is Amazing. It made me give it a go on the Song Hocus Pocus. Needless to say, Gary signifies what being great is all about. Even in the face of Extinction, Gary pulled through. Check out the Xmas Album, Great also. And Best of all, he plays a Hamer!
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The first Time I heard of GH he was on a radio station in the studio in Phoenix. Just him and his guitar plugged into the board and he did Hocus Pocus. I was floored. Later that day he did a show at AZ center. admission... a can of food for the hungry. WHAT A F-ING GREAT GUY P.S. If you like GH try Jeff Scheetz and Joey Tafolla TASTY
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I don't really see why everybody calls Gary Hoey a shredder, he never really shreds. He's not that fast on guitar. However, aside from Satch, I think I've yet to find a guitarist that is as tasteful as Gary. All of his songs and solos just make you say "yeah! That was TASTY!". Good stuff.
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I got turned on to Gary via the mark&Brian Christmas show ...really dug his shredding of the tradition xmas tunes;play it every year...reall y lifts my spirits!JWMo '
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check out his CHRISTMAS ALBUM ( no kidding - some awesome stuff ) called
HO HO HOEY - if ya like screaming , and i do mean screaming guitar, this one is a cant miss !!!! some of the songs cranked way up sound like they r going to catch the speaker on fire. |
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Caught him on Mark and Brian. He's so casual about his monsrtous abilities...
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One of the nicest guys you'ld ever want to meet. He played a show in a tiny club in Tucson after hosting a food drive all day and stayed for hours afterwards signing anything we could dig up...includi n g my girlfriend
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good stuff, will add to fave's excellent musician, especially the way he does Focus.
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I wish I'd looked into this type of music much sooner! Hoey's a fine guitarist.
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pandoa needs to get his latest, "only human" it's the best of his songs. i think he has a free download on his site.
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Heh, definatly a dropout kinda stoner dude. But a cool attitude for sure, I like that style of music as it is, so props to you dude! Keep shredding.
~Cheers, GoreLeech |
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One of the few musicians who hasn't forgotten that music can be FUN! Gary Hoey rocks!
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This guy is great...I didn't realize he was the one that covered "hocus pocus"....
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I've just discovered Gary and his covers. Absolutely, very, very cool. Particularly "Hocus Pocus". He's had quite a history, I can't believe what he's gone through! Good goin'. Boy, did you sneak in under the radar as the bio states!
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Hey to all!!!.
I know Gary and he really is as friendly an really human. You might as well as say (He,s as good a soul as his music). Hey Bro!! Gary in La Quinta:) |
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There is another album after Animal Instinct but before Hocus Pocus. I can't remember the name of it but it has a Santana cover of Black Magic Woman.
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I met this man in the Buffalo NY area, at an all-too-rare appearance he made with Pat Travers and Haiku. He is not merely an EXTREMELY gifted guitarist (Massive understateme n t ! ) , but also a smart, funny, humble, and genuine great guy!
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what I love about pandora is the wide range of artists available. this is especially true of artists I never heard of before. this guy is unbelievable .
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hole cows. and lots of them too. this guy is stupendous! (is that even a word????)
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