- Cyril Havermans
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Cyril Havermans Birth name Cyriel Havermans Origin The Netherlands Genres progressive rock Occupations singer-songwriter, musician Instruments bass guitar, guitar Years active 1960s - present Associated acts Focus Cyril Havermans is a Dutch musician, best known for being in the progressive rock band, Focus.[1]
Life
Cyril Havermans was bassist and vocalist for a number of Dutch pop bands in the 1960s: Peter and the Beats (1965–66), The Heralds (1966–67), Spacial Concept (1967–68), and Big Wheel (1968–1969). In 1969 he began to perform as Cyriel Havermans in live concerts in the Netherlands with members of the nascent Focus (Thijs van Leer, Martijn Dresden, and Hans Cleuver) as his backing band.
His tenure as bassist with the progressive rock band Focus lasted from late 1970 until September, 1971 during which time he played many live concerts with the group and recorded Focus II (aka "Moving Waves"). In 1971 this LP won the Edison award, the Dutch equivalent to the Grammy, for best album of the year. According to Melody Maker magazine, it reached #2 in the UK charts in 1973, and spawned "Hocus Pocus", a top ten hit single in the US, UK, and many other territories worldwide. Aside from Cyriel's plaintive, wordless wailing on "Pupillae" from the Focus II LP's sidelong "Eruption" suite, his vocal talents found no other outlet on this mostly instrumental album.
He left the band to pursue a solo career playing melodic, acoustic guitar music with English lyrics. At this time Cyril dropped the 'e' from his first name. An eponymous album was released in 1973 with musical support from his old Focus bandmates Jan Akkerman, Thijs van Leer, and Pierre van der Linden. A second album, Mind Wave, followed in 1974, and Cyril's group was sometimes featured as an opening act for Focus' European concerts in 1975. He was a guest musician on Lucifer's "Margriet" album, released in 1977.
In 2007 Cyril sang and played bass guitar with ex-Brainbox members Kaz Lux and Rudy de Queljoe at the Blues and Roots Festival in Oosterhout, Netherlands.
Discography
Focus
- Focus II (aka "Moving Waves") (1971)
Solo Work
References
- ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Focus". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p4285/biography. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
Focus Thijs van Leer · Niels van der Steenhoven · Bobby Jacobs · Pierre van der Linden
Jan Akkerman · Jan Dumée · Martin Dresden · Cyril Havermans · Bert Ruiter · Hans Cleuver · Colin Allen · Bert Smaak · Philip Catherine · David Kemper · Eef AlbersStudio albums Focus Plays Focus (In and Out of Focus) · Focus II (Moving Waves) · Focus 3 · Hamburger Concerto · Mother Focus · Ship of Memories · Focus con Proby · Focus · Focus 8 · Focus 9 / New SkinLive albums Compilation albums The Best of Focus: Hocus PocusSingles "Hocus Pocus" · "Sylvia" · "House of the King" · "Tommy" · "Harem Scarem" · "Mother Focus" · "P's March" · "Russian Roulette"Related articles Categories:- Dutch musicians
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