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Gary Hoey Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Gary Hoey

Jun 9, 2024

7:00 PM PDT
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Gary Hoey Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Kris
June 6th 2024
I didn’t go. I was too worried about crime in that area of Phoenix. We are a couple in our late 60’s. I wished it was at a better location!
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Gary Hoey Biography

World renowned rock guitarist Gary Hoey’s first break came in 1987 when Ozzy Osbourne liked Hoey’s tape enough to fly him to LA for an audition. Although Zakk Wylde wound up with the gig, Ozzy recommended Hoey move to LA where he was certain he would get noticed. So he did – thanks Ozzy – and it paid off. In 1992 Gary’s cover of “Hocus Pocus” rocketed into the Billboard’s Top 5 Rock Tracks.
In 1987, the Boston-born guitarist caught the ear of Ozzy Osbourne—no slouch at picking great guitar players—and almost ended up in his band. (The gig ultimately went to Zakk Wylde.) But Ozzy thought enough of Hoey to implore him to move where the action was—Los Angeles. The relocation paid off big time in 1992, when Hoey scored a major-label record deal with Reprise for his band, Heavy Bones. Sadly, the group was dropped in 1993, but Hoey’s determination won the day. He convinced the label to let him record a low-budget instrumental-guitar album, Animal Instinct, and his version of Focus’ “Hocus Pocus” brought Hoey chart success and a successful solo career. Since then, the gigs and accolades have never stopped. Here are some highlights…

• He scored the soundtrack to Endless Summer II (1994).

• He recorded “Miserlou ’97” with surf-guitar icon Dick Dale in 1997.

• He has provided music for several film and television companies, including Walt Disney, New Line Cinema, and ESPN.

• He scored the music to the awesome roller-coaster ride California Screaming at Disney’s California Adventure.

• He produced metal legend Lita Ford’s Living Like a Runaway album.

• He is a frequent coach and musical director at Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp.

• In 2015, he celebrated the 20th anniversary of his holiday CDs and tours under the Ho! Ho! Hoey banner. (Hallmark musical greeting cards feature two of his Ho! Ho! Hoey songs.)

• He recently completed filming an instructional blues-guitar video for TrueFire online guitar lessons.

“I love playing guitar, and, these days, it takes a creative and administrative commitment to keep a career evolving and growing,” says Hoey. “I’ve learned how to make records, how to manage social-networking campaigns, how to put a tour together, how to sell merchandise, and everything about how to survive in the music business as it exists right now. But it’s all worth it when I hang out with the audience at my shows and talk about music. The human interaction is critical, and having that relationship with my fans is what keeps me writing music and practicing like a demon. I never want to let those people down.”

“It’s great to hear Gary sing and play the blues with his trademark intensity, feel and authenticity. And the guitar tones! “Dust & Bones is a great sounding Blues/Rock album that’s both vintage and modern at the same time.” Joe Satriani

“I had the pleasure of singing a duet with the great Mr Gary Hoey, on the beautiful ballad called “Coming Home.” It’s got some awesome guitar playing in it” Lita Ford
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