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Brian is an internationally successful recording artist and
performer since 1960. He has an 18 track CD "Brian Hyland,
Greatest Hits" on MCA in the U.S, and Canada, as well as many
other foreign and domestic compilations.
On stage, Brian plays rhythm/lead Stratocaster and blues harp in
an eclectic set...a virtual jukebox, of country-blues, of roots
rock many of his hit records and originals songs, with a
contagious enthusiasm for rock & roll. In the last several years
he has toured in Canada, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland,
Holland, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, The Bahamas, and all
across America. While recording three duets with Dutch artist
Albert West for the album "Albert West And Friends" on Cherry
Records, and the Dutch charts, Brian performed on TV shows in
Germany, Belgium, and a Dutch TV special in Aruba, He also made
two separate appearances on the U.S, TV show "Rock & Roll Palace"
with Wolfman Jack on "Nashville Now" including a special from the
Cayman Islands, and "The Daniel O'Donnel Show" in Dublin. He
continues to tour around the U.S, and the world with songwriting
partner Rosmari, and their favorite rock drummer... son Bodi,
performing classic Rock & Roll... new ...and ...gold.
While continuing to write new music and record, they are also
compiling material for an eventual book about the long and winding
Rock & Roll road. Among others, Brian has contributed original pen
& Ink art to the Rock Art Auction for AmFar; to The Rock & Roll
Cookbook for The National Music Foundation; performed for The
Special Olympics; and recorded on annual Christmas Albums for
Children's Hospitals nationwide. He just sang on a song for
"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie."
In his studio, Brian plays an acoustic Taylor guitar a custom '68
Fender Telecaster a custom "Vintage" '57 Fender Stratocaster, a
custom Cort bass, a Roland U20 keyboard/synth, and harmonica. They
are currently writing and recording at home in California and have
recently completed an independently produced collection of songs
for the nineties, titled Turquoise Moon an independent release on
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