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Hansi Kürsch

Hans Jürgen Kürsch, better known as Hansi Kürsch (born August 10, 1966 in Lank-Latum, Germany) is the lead vocalist of power metal band Blind Guardian. Together with André Olbrich, he is also the principal songwriter for the band. He was also the bassist in Blind Guardian until the 1998 album Nightfall in Middle-Earth.

A signature of Kürsch's songwriting is his practice of doubletracking his own voice innumerable times in complex, overlapping harmonies on his recordings, effectively creating the atmosphere of a huge choir. This is very similar to the production techniques employed by Freddie Mercury of Queen, of whom Hansi is a huge fan. The track "Chant" on the first Demons & Wizards album is vocal only, in the style of a traditional Gregorian Chant; Kürsch's is the only voice on the song.

Over the years, Hansi has developed his harmonizing and layering techniques more and more, to the point that some fans of Blind Guardian found the vocals to be overwhelming at times (particularly on the 2002 release A Night At The Opera). However, Blind Guardian's newest release, A Twist In The Myth, has toned the complexity down a bit for the sake of making the songs more suitable for playing live (as stated by the band in the audio interview bonus track on the album).

On Blind Guardian's website he has stated that his three favourite bands are Queen, Deep Purple and Genesis.

He is married and has a son named Jonas.

He has stated in an interview that he is a faithful but very critical Christian.[2]

Hansi has also recorded two albums for his side project with Jon Schaffer of Iced Earth, Demons & Wizards.

Guest appearances

Hansi has done guest vocals on the following albums, in the following songs (listed chronologically):

References

  1. ^ Youtube - 4 octave wonders Pt. 12 - Hansi Kürsch
  2. ^ "Blind Guardian Interviews". Blind-guardian.ch. Open Publishing. 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-27. I am a faithful but very critical Christian (Kürsch)

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