Si Hayden

Si Hayden
Born (1974-12-05) 5 December 1974
Origin England
Genres Jazz, Jazz fusion, progressive rock, Folk, Fingerstyle guitar, Flamenco
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, producer
Instruments Guitar, Piano, Double Bass, Bass
Years active 1998-present
Labels Silvery,[1] Sid Norris,[2] Liquid Note,[3][4] I'm Not A Machine,[5] Tigre Fair Records,[6] RNA,[7] Yibbit[8]
Associated acts Joe O'Donnell
Website www.sihayden.com
Notable instruments
1962 Olympic White Fender Stratocaster

Si Hayden is a British musician-composer and long time guitarist of 70's violin legend Joe O'Donnell.[9][10] He has released 37 albums of largely original material,[1][11][12][13][14] featured on multiple guitar compilations with the likes of Alex De Grassi,[7] Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot[3] and Will Ackerman.[7] He has recorded as a guest musician on a further 80 releases.[11] On the release of his 2011 solo guitar album Supercharger, Guitarist Magazine described him as 'an acoustic virtuoso'.[15]

Career

Hayden has performed and recorded with artists such as John Etheridge,[16] Clive Carroll and Soweto Kinch.[17] Other groups have included The Morley Hayden Haines trio who performed at The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival in 2009[1][18] and BBC1 television appearances with Rob Halligan.[19][20][21] Si is also a founder member of 91db[22][23] who released their debut album 'Waiting' in 2010,[24] their next release was a remix that appeared on Rik Mayall's Noble England EP.[25] The single from the EP reached number one in the Official UK Independent Charts in 2014.[26]

Discography

Solo albums

Collaborations

Compilation Albums

As A Band Member

With other artists

Film/TV/Radio

Theatre Score

Books

References

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