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J.
Hel-Gator - Lead vocals & drums
J.
Hel-Gator (Jussi Sydänmäki - J.Hearthill) is a legendary
figure in Finnish rock scene. He was a singer & songwriter of
his band Hearthill (-87 -93) wich was one of the most influencial
groups in Finland in late 80's. Bands original combination of rock-a-billy,
pop, country and blues was also noted outside Finland. Hearthill
made gigs around Europe and tour in U.S.A. (1991), and recorded
six albums. Today Hearthill's legasy lives with J.Hearthill
Trinity (1996 -)
J. was also singer & lyricist of dark party rock rock band Soul Tattoo (2003 - 2009) both of them
includes original members of Hearthill.
J. have also written novels and short plays for radio.
The Hel-Gators "a simple trash rock'n'roll trio - in wich I
bang drums an' scream'' is J's a long time dream to come true.
Pyros
www.myspace.com/jhearthilltrinity
www.myspace.com/soultattoo
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Jama
- Guitar & backin' vocals
Jama played in early Hearthill (-86). After that he founded his
own pop-rock group: Peltirumpu. He played also a year in
Rod Benders, known today as Daryl Haywood Combo before
starting to rock with J. again.
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Mika Railo
- Slappin' bass
Mika Railo joined to Hel-Gators autumn 2009.
He played a gig with J.Hel-Gator & Psycho Bunch at Helsinki's Psychorama fest.
same years July and after it the guys desided they will continue working together.
At the same time Hel-Gators was looking for a new start.
So Mika was at right place at right time.
And Hel-Gators was back on the track with new guns!
Mika Railo is the most busy string bass virtuosos of Finland.
Punchy master showman was hired to play rockabilly bass for Shakira in her Helsinki 80 000 people show.
He played sessions for Hayden Thompson and tours with Paul Roman.
He also works with groups:
Miss Treatment, Jussi Syren Rockabilly Revival,
Rock Ola & The Freewheelers, Maibell & The Misfires and Boppin' Pete 3.
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