Michal Hasek is a Toronto-based guitar player, harmonica player, singer/songwriter with a roots-blues background. He released two albums of self-penned songs interspersed with blues standards which he recorded with his band, Sundog, in the '70s. The 'Michal Hasek' album came out in 1974 and featured musical assistance from Sundog and such luminaries as Ian Guenther, Steve Kennedy, Tony Kosinec, Brian Browne, Gairey Richardson and Ron Nigrini. It was produced by C.R. Young and C.F. Peterson with engineering assistance and production advice by Steve Kennedy, Brian Browne and Terry Brown. The record contained all original music except for covers of David Wiffen's "More Often Than Not" along with Ron Nigrini's "Horses".
In 1978 Hasek, along with Sundog, recorded 'The Radio Play' with added assistance from Ron Nigrini and Tony Kosinec. Recording and mixing assistance came in the form of Steve Vaughan and John Bojicek. The record featured mainly Hasek originals with a few Sundog co-writes alongside "Send Me Somebody To Love" (Percy Mayfield), "She Caught The K.T." (Taj Mahal), and "Built For Comfort" (Willie Dixon).
Both albums were on his own Naja Records label. The self-titled debut was picked up for distribution by A & M Records.
Most recently Hasek has been playing around the Toronto blues clubs and has a CD called 'Hasek which features the playing of his family as well as Rich Bell, Blake Papsin and Jimmy Weider. Technical assistance on the project came from Tony Kosinec at his Think Music production facility in Toronto.
Hasek has also been blues harp sideman for Ashley MacIsaac.
with notes from Michal Hasek.
Singles
as MICHAL HASEK
1974 Love Me The Way That You Do/Natural Man (Daffodil/A & M) DIL-1062
Albums
as MICHAL HASEK
1974 Michal Hasek (Naja/Daffodil/A & M) NAJA-1
1999 Hasek (Naja) NAJA-3
as MICHAL HASEK WITH SUNDOG
1977 End of a Perfect Day [split LP with Dwight Druick] (CBC Radio) LM-454
1978 The Radio Play (Naja) NAJA-2
Video
Compilation Tracks
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