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Jan-Olof
Strandberg was born 5 November 1956 in Helsinki and started to play the
bass guitar at age of 14, first he studied electric bass guitar in the
new pop/jazz school of Helsinki, that later become the Pop/Jazz Conservatory,
but when upright bass started to become Jan-Olof`s main instrument he
switched to Helsinki Conservatory by recommendation from his teacher Teppo
Hauta-Aho. Helsinki Conservatory was based on classical music only.
The
first gig Jan-Olof Strandberg ever played was in the summer of 1975 at
Kirjurinluoto Park with the Finnish rock legend Rauli Badding Somerjoki.
Soon after in the end of 70`s rock and jazz music started to get J-O`s
attention again. Jan-Olof together with his friend Right-Hand Hänninen
formed their first band, Funky President in 1977. Other members were singer
Timo Turpeinen, Keyboard player Kari Vahtiala and the drummers Kyösti
Toivanen and Matti Junttila.
During
that period J-O did also play together the first time with the guitar
greats; Jukka Tolonen and Ilkka Rantamäki, www.ilkkarantamaki.com
with whom he made three albums later during the years.
Steel
City was another band that was active during the early –80`s the group
included some talented musicians who later became big names in Finland’s
music scene.
The
line up was Kaija Kokkola & Hannu Heinisaari Vocals, Esko Toivanen,
Keyboards, Risto Asikainen, Guitar, Antti Snellman, Drums and Jan-Olof
Strandberg, Bass.
The
band F&F was formed together with Right-Hand Hänninen in 1983
and the group found a great young vocalist called Bianca Morales. The
band name changed to Bianca Morales & F.F after a suggestion of the
record company. The band appeared on several TV shows and was quite successful,
the group also recorded an album called “Our Party” in 1984 produced by
Right-Hand Hänninen.
The
group lasted to the end of 1986.
In
the end of 80`s J-O did play together with the blues Vocalist/Harmonica
player Pepe Ahlqvist and made a tour to Poland (1987) Pepe Ahlqvist guests
on Strandbergs album Great Moments. After that J-O played together with
the Ilkka Rantamäki Band for several years, that band included some
top players from Finland.
In
the late 80`s early 90`s J-O started to work together with the Swedish
bass amplifier manufacturer called EBS, that produced top equipment for
bass players. The work with EBS www.ebs.bass.se has lasted to this day
and J-O has done clinics for the company worldwide, as well as some artist
relation work.
In
the mid of 90`s Jan-Olof Strandberg started a successful solo carrier
besides of his other projects. The first solo album “At The Music Box”
was released in 1995 and got worldwide attention. Soon after the follow
up album “Great Moments” was recorded and released in 1997. On the album
bass great Armand Sabal-Lecco appeared as a special guest. Since then
J-O has toured and done concerts and clinics world wide in countries like
Finland, Sweden, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, England, Spain,
U.S.A, Japan, Korea, Poland and Slovakia.
Some
of the “great moments” during the years has been concerts with Mel Gaynor,
Dominique Di Piazza, Abe Tomuyaki and Paul Jacksons Funk Attack.
Strandberg
was also featured on the Bassics Magazines cover in June 2000 together
with some other bass greats.
In
the end of the 90`s J-O had an idea in mind of a special acoustic bass
guitar. The instrument was designed a built by the luthier Rauno Nieminen
and is commercially available through Rauno Nieminen Acoustic Instruments.
The album “Illustrations” was recorded with that instrument in the year
2000. A track from that album can be heard at the Bassic Magazines Complete
CD issue 24 www.bassics.com
You
can read Strandbergs bass columns in the Swedish guitar magazine FUZZ
www.fuzz.se, Bass Magazine www.bassmagazine.nl from Netherlands and in
the Finnish music magazine RYTMI www.rytmi.com
Strandberg
CD “The Electric City” was officially released 19 of August 2003.
Some
highlights from the CD are performances by Mel Gaynor (Simple Minds) and
Domonique Di Piazza (John McLaughlin) also Manuel Dunkel and Rami Eskelinen
(Trio Töykeät) give their best.
Strandberg
is also a member of the Paul Jackson Funck Attack (look at “pictures”
page 3) the band performs temporary.
The
CD “STRANDBERG PROJECT featuring PAUL JACKSON” was released at The European
Bass Day in Viersen, Germany 28 of November 2004
The
CD features, Jan-Olof Strandberg, Paul Jackson, Sami Virtanen, Mel Gaynor
and Mirka Rantanen.
The
Strandberg Band, present line up;
Jan-Olof
Strandberg; acoustic & electric bass guitar, upright bass
Sami
Virtanen; Guitar
Dan
Antone; Keyboards
Timo
Lassy; Sax
Tony
Porthen; Drums
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