Harry Hess

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Harry Hess
Birth nameHarold Hess
Born (1968-07-05) July 5, 1968 (age 55)[1]
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada[1]
GenresHard rock, glam metal
Occupation(s)Singer,
songwriter,
record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals,
guitar,
keyboards
Years active1982–present
LabelsVespa Music Group & Moreland Music Group
(SOCAN)
Websitehttp://www.harryhess.net/
http://myspace.com/harryhess/

Harry Hess (born July 5, 1968) is a Canadian record producer, singer and guitarist best known as the frontman for the Canadian hard rock band Harem Scarem.

Hess has used his recording studio (Vespa Music Group) to work with many famous acts, which include: Cancer Bats, Billy Talent, Muse, Three Days Grace, Thornley, My Darkest Days, Rides Again, Simple Plan, Ali Slaight, Our Lady Peace, Kalen Porter, Ryan Malcolm, Sarah Harmer, Julian Austin, Nikki Kerkhof, Great Big Sea, Blue Rodeo, Dean Delannoit, Die Mannequin, Dragonette, Finger 11, RyanDan, Natalia Druyts. In 2021 he was involved in the Grammy-winning album Mendó by Alex Cuba.[2]

Discography[edit]

Blind Vengeance[edit]

  • A Taste of Sin (1984)
  • Blind Vengeance (1985)

Harem Scarem[edit]

Rubber[edit]

Solo[edit]

  • Just Another Day (2003)
  • Living in Yesterday (2012)

First Signal[edit]

  • First Signal (2010)
  • One Step Over the Line (2016)
  • Line of Fire (2019)
  • Close to the Edge (2022)
  • Face Your Fears (2023)

Guest appearances/collaborations[edit]

  • Doctor Rock & The Wild Bunch – Eye of the Hurricane (1991) – Vocals
  • Lee AaronSome Girls Do (1991) – Background vocals
  • Doctor Rock & The Wild Bunch – Stark Raving Mad (1994) – Vocals
  • T.O. Joker – Life Goes On (1994) – Engineer, Background vocals
  • Xntrik – Kiss the Cow (1994) – Producer
  • Honeymoon Suite13 Live (1994) – Engineer, Mixer
  • Mystery – Backwards (1995) – Producer (with Pete Lesperance), engineer, Mixer
  • Lame – Ol' Doctor Bomb (1996) – Producer (with Pete Lesperance)
  • Midpoint – Midpoint (1996) – Producer
  • Ritual – Hate (1996) – Producer, Mixer
  • Dayna ManningVolume 1 (1997) – Engineer, Background vocals
  • Fall From Grace – Within the Savage Garden (1997) – Backing vocals
  • Samad – Samad (1997) – Lead vocals: Track 2: "Land of Paradise"
  • Steve Holliday – Stark Raving Mad (1997) – Producer, Mixer
  • Xntrik – Focus (1997) – Producer
  • Fiore – Body Electric (1998) – Producer
  • Fiore – Today Till' Tomorrow (1998) – Producer (with Pete Lesperance)
  • Fiore – All I Feel (1998) – Producer
  • Fiore – The Best Of (1999) – Producer
  • Naro – Press Play (2000) – Engineer, Mixer, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Rafa Martin – Corazon De Hierro (2000) – Engineer, Backing vocals
  • Stupid Angel – Stupid Angel (2000) – Producer (with Pete Lesperance), Mixer, Backing vocals
  • Great Big SeaSea of No Cares (2002) – Engineer, Mixer
  • John Boswell – Stranger in the Mirror (2002) – Mixer
  • FrostRaise Your Fist to Metal (2003) – Lead vocals: Track 1: "Stay"
  • Gary HughesOnce and Future King Part II (2003) Lead vocals: Track 12: "Once and Future King"
  • Maureen Leeson – aka MOE (2003) – Mixer
  • Billy Klippert – Billy Klippert (2004) – Producer, composer, backing vocals
  • Voices of Rock – MMVII (2007) – Vocals: Track 6: "Irresistible"
  • Liberty N' JusticeLight It Up (2010) – Vocals: Track 11: "Beautiful Decision"
  • DukeDuke (2010) – Duet: Track 11: " Into The Sun"
  • Shining Line – Shining Line (2010) – Vocals: Track 2: "Amy"
  • First Signal – First Signal (2010) – Lead vocals on all tracks
  • Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall – Kingdom of Rock (2015) – Lead Vocals: Track 9: "A Heart So Cold"

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Harem Scarem | Official website | Hess, Lesperance, Doane, Donaghy". Haremscarem.net. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Credits 'Mendó' by Alex Cuba