Susie Hansen
Electric violinist Susie
Hansen plays fiery Latin Jazz and Salsa, creating
music that brings audiences to their feet, dancing
in the aisles. Susie
and her Los Angeles-based band have been acclaimed by many critics,
such as Phil Elwood from
the San Francisco Examiner who describes them this way: "It's
a sizzling, swinging Salsa band.
Hansen can solo as if her bow was afire.
The whole room was jumpin' for
joy."
The Chicago native is
a well-established jazz musician,
and she has developed a unique and exciting
Latin jazz style that features her
electric violin as the lead instrument of the ensemble. She has drawn on various forms of both jazz
and Latin music, utilizing the ever-potent fire of
Afro-Cuban rhythms. She integrates her own
interpretation of traditional Cuban Charanga, a
predecessor of Salsa which often
features the violin, with the compelling harmonies of straight-ahead
jazz. According to Don Heckman of the Los Angeles
Times, Susie "creates a brand
of
music that is as physically moving as it is intellectually stimulating." Her all-star band features George Balmaseda on lead vocals, Joe Rotondi on keyboards, Rene Camacho on bass and Jimmy Branly on timbales, among other great musicians.
music that is as physically moving as it is intellectually stimulating." Her all-star band features George Balmaseda on lead vocals, Joe Rotondi on keyboards, Rene Camacho on bass and Jimmy Branly on timbales, among other great musicians.
According to Oscar Abadia, KLVE-FM, radio K-Love in Los Angeles, "Susie
Hansen is the greatest Salsa violinist in America."
She has been featured as a soloist with Orquesta Los Van Van,
Cuba's premier dance orchestra,
both in Los Angeles and in Havana,
Cuba, and with Orquesta Aragon, the world's
most acclaimed Cuban Charanga ensemble.
Susie began studying classical
violin at the age of six with her father, James
Hansen, who was a violinist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for 37 years. In Boston she studied violin with Eric Rosenblith,
string department chair at New England Conservatory, and she
studied jazz and bebop with legendary jazz instructor
Charlie Banacos. She also pursued an education in math and
computer science, ultimately earning two Masters degrees in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After graduation, her musical career took precedence.
computer science, ultimately earning two Masters degrees in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After graduation, her musical career took precedence.
Susie formed her own jazz
group in Chicago in 1982 which she led for several years. Following a successful concert of her band in Grant Park in 1986,
she was invited by Victor Parra, leader
of the Mambo Express All-Stars,
to replace their violinist, and she soon discovered her passion for Latin
music. When she moved to Los Angeles
in 1988, she embarked on an in-depth
study of everything and anything to do with Latin
music. As can be seen from the extensive critical
acclaim she has received, Susie has
succeeded in turning the heads of even the most skeptical.
As Mark Holston wrote in JAZZIZ Magazine, "her violin speaks the language
of Latin Jazz with total fluency." A long-time favorite in Los Angeles,
Susie and her band play 175-200
live performances per year,
including such events as the Playboy Jazz Festival,
Fiesta Broadway, San Jose Jazz Festival,
LA Salsa Festival and Newport
Beach Jazz Festival. She has toured nationally with her band, and has appeared with Tito Puente, Giovani Hidalgo, Paquito
d'Rivera, Orquesta
Broadway, Vikki Carr, Jose Rizo's Jazz on the Latin Side All-Stars, Orquesta Aragon, EI Gran Combo, Los Van Van and Sonora Poncefia.
Broadway, Vikki Carr, Jose Rizo's Jazz on the Latin Side All-Stars, Orquesta Aragon, EI Gran Combo, Los Van Van and Sonora Poncefia.
Susie Hansen is a recording artist on Jazz Caliente
Records with two releases,
The Salsa Never Endsand
Solo Flight. Susie
receives extensive airplay
and sells CD in the United States,
Europe, South America and Asia. Her music has charted with
radio and club DJs throughout the world.
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