Origin Norway Genres Rock, jazz | Name Hakon Gebhardt Role Musician | |
Born 21 June 1969 (age 54)
Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag ( 1969-06-21 ) Occupation(s) Musician , composer, record producer Instruments Drums, banjo, guitar, vocals Associated acts Motorpsycho
The International Tussler Society
Cream of the Crop Website Hakon Gebhardt on Myspace Music groups Motorpsycho (1991 – 2005), HGH Albums Phanerothyme, Lobotomizer, Demon Box, Trust Us, Let Them Eat Cake Similar People Martin Hagfors, Bent Saether, Hans Magnus Ryan, Deathprod, Kenneth Kapstad |
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Håkon Gebhardt (born 21 June 1969 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian musician, multi-instrumentalist and record producer living in Trondheim.
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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 been a member of the band HGH where he was mainly playing the banjo.
Gebhardt also plays banjo in The International Tussler Society and in Ida Jenshus Band. He has participated on numerous recordings by other artists, and plays acoustic guitar, banjo and choir 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.
Politics
In 2011 he was the last nominee on the list for the Norwegian environmental party Miljøpartiet De Grønne for the municipal elections in Trondheim. He was cumulated to be the first of the uncumulated, and thus deputy city council.
Honors
Solo albums
Motorpsycho albums
The International Tussler Society albums
Collaborative works
Songs
Vortex SurferTrust Us · 1998
Mad SunBlissard · 1996
WatersoundTimothy's Monster · 1994