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  Name Hank Marvin
  Born <br> Newcastle Upon Tyne , England
  Alias '''Brian Robson Rankin'''
  Genre Rock And Roll
  Associated Acts The Shadows <br> Cliff Richard
  Notable Instruments Hank Marvin Signature Stratocaster
  Years Active 1956 - present


Brian Robson Rankin (born 28 October 1941 ), better known by the Stage Name '''Hank B. Marvin''', is the English Lead Guitarist for the band The Shadows . The group, which primarily performed Instrumental s and was initially formed as a backing band for Singer Cliff Richard , is considered to be the U.K's most influential band until the emergence of The Beatles . Marvin inspired guitarists such as Peter Green , Richard Hawley , Tommy Emmanuel , Peter Frampton , Eric Clapton , David Gilmour , Brian May , Tony Iommi , George Harrison , Mark Knopfler , Andy Summers , Neil Young , Randy Bachman , Ritchie Blackmore and Pete Townshend .


BIOGRAPHY

Marvin was born in . Foster was looking for a guitarist for Richard's imminent tour of the UK, and Hank agreed to join as long as there was also a vacancy for his Newcastle band-mate, Bruce. Foster had actually been looking for guitarist Tony Sheridan at the Two Is and so had encountered the 16-yr-old Hank by the merest chance. Hank and Bruce both joined The Drifters (as Cliff's group was then known). This started their careers as professional guitar players. They actually met Cliff for the first time at a nearby Soho tailor's shop (Cliff was having a fitting for a pink stage jacket, Hank just wanted to get something to eat), and had their first rehearsal with him after travelling with him to his parents' home in Cheshunt, Herts, by Green Line bus.

Hank Marvin played what is thought to have been the first Fender Stratocaster in the UK, serial number 34,346, finished in a Coral Pink shade of Fiesta Red, sometimes referred to as 'Salmon Pink' and this guitar with its Tremolo Arm contributed to the Shadows' distinctive sound. The guitar was imported from America by Cliff Richard for Hank to use.

Hank's original sound was achieved by the use of a Stratocaster, a Vox amplifier (AC15 and AC30 models) and a drum echo machine, his first being a MEAZZI ECHOMATIC echo. He later used a Vox badged Meazzi and then a Binson (Drum) Echo Machine. Currently he is using the Alesis Quadraverb Q20 programmed by Charlie Hall with his "Echoes from the Past" (EFTP).

Back in 1959, Hank and Cliff Richard searched through a specially-ordered Fender catalogue to find the guitar played by James Burton , Ricky Nelson 's lead guitarist. They assumed that it must be a Stratocaster because the most expensive instrument in the brochure was a gold-plated example of that model. Burton, however, played the Telecaster and the Stratocaster was a relatively new product. Although Hank used that original guitar between 1959 and 1961, it remained Cliff's property and was returned to him when Jennings Musical Industries (the makers of Vox amplifiers and the importers of Fender guitars) outfitted the whole group with new matching red guitars. The 1959 instrument is nowadays owned by Bruce Welch - a gift from Cliff Richard in the 1970s in gratitude for his production work on several of Cliff's hit albums. Unfortunately Cliff Richard had the guitar sprayed white before 'loaning' it back to Bruce who had it "restored" which has meant that the history of this unique guitar which included the scratches, knocks, faded paint etc has been wiped out.

In the early 1960s, Jennings named a range of guitar accessories (including plectra, a guitar strap and a Bigsby -styled tremolo unit) after Hank. They used the Hank Marvin signature tremolo unit on several of their own Vox guitars. More significantly, Hank also worked in conjunction with Jim Burns (head of the Burns London guitar company) to develop his own signature model: the "Burns Marvin". The "Marvin" appeared in 1964 and a 12 string version called the "Double Six" appeared just a little earlier. The Burns London company was taken over by the American piano-maker, Baldwin in 1967, and partly as a result of that, the fewer-than-400 original Burns-made Marvins are now highly sought after. More recently, the revived Burns company made a limited reissue of 2004 signature 'Marvin' guitars with a certificate of authenticity for each, personally signed by Hank. Those instruments were promoted on the Shadows' 2004 Final Tour. Hank's original Burns guitars had been stolen in 1972 and never appeared again.

Although neither Hank Marvin nor the Shadows were ever well known in the United States , despite several appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show , Marvin is nonetheless listed by Frank Zappa as an early influence on the first Mothers Of Invention album, and Afrikaa Bambaataa cited the group's first UK number one single " Apache " as a big influence.

In Canada, Cliff Richard and the Shadows met with success, especially during the period 1961-1965, when they enjoyed several top 10 hits in Canada. Canadian guitarists Randy Bachman and Neil Young have both credited Marvin's guitar work as being major influences on their careers. Carlos Santana 's nickname in his formative years was ''Apache'' because it was one of the earliest pieces he learned to play.

As well as playing with The Shadows, Hank Marvin has enjoyed a successful solo career as a performer and a recording artist. He has been willing to experiment with styles and material, doing some purely instrumental albums, some with only vocals (e.g. "All Alone With Friends"), one with only acoustic guitars and one with a guitar orchestra ("The Hank Marvin Guitar Syndicate"). In 1970 Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch formed Marvin, Welch & Farrar , a vocal harmony trio who despite the quality of their recordings failed to appeal either to the majority of Shadows fans, or to contemporary music fans. They reverted to being 'The Shadows' in 1973 for the Rockin' with Curly Leads album.

As a songwriter he was responsible for "Geronimo" for The Shadows and "The Day I Met Marie", and as co-writer with Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett and John Rostill he penned other hits mainly for Cliff Richard such as on "I Could Easily Fall in Love with You" and "In the Country".

In 1988 Hank Marvin had a guest role at a concert by Jean Michel Jarre in front of the industrial backdrop of London's East End Docklands, in a concert entitled Destination Docklands .

After thirteen years away from the Shadows, Hank Marvin and the Shadows reformed for a 2004 Final Tour, which was so successful that a 2005 European tour was also organised.

Hank Marvin releases his new album "Guitar Man" in june, and hits the #6 in the UK album charts.


Discography

1969 Hank Marvin #14

1977 Hank Marvin Guitar Syndicate (no chart position)

1982 Words and Music #66

1983 All alone with friends (no chart position)

1992 Into the light #18

1993 Heartbeat #17

1995 Hank plays Cliff #33

1996 Hank plays Holly #34

1997 Hank plays Live #71

1997 Play the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber #41 (includes re-issued tracks by The Shadows )

2000 Marvin at the Movies #17

2002 Guitar Player #10

2007 Guitar Man #6


Personal life

Marvin has lived in the hills above Perth, Western Australia since 1986 . He is a committed Jehovah's Witness .http://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_jw.html


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