Perhaps best known for his keyboard work with others, Hans Chew is a versatile singer, songwriter and performer in his own right. He has played live and on record with D. Charles Speer, Jack Rose, Endless Boogie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Steve Gunn, Chris Forsyth, Chuck Johnson, Dave Heumann, One Eleven Heavy, and Garcia Peoples to name a few. Hans released his debut album Tennessee & Other Stories… in 2010, which received four stars from Rolling Stone and was heralded by Uncut as one of the top 25 albums of the year, followed by 2014’s Life & Love, 2016’s Unknown Sire, and 2017’s Open Sea.

A native Tennessean, Chew’s style has been described in wide fashion, with comparisons to artists like James Booker, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Feat, Nirvana, Little Richard, and Leon Russell. “My grandfather sang harmony on Sundays in a little country church quartet and in the evening I’d hear him pickin’ and grinnin’ that 'high lonesome sound' of Jimmy Martin and Hank Williams out on the carport with his brothers. My mother turned me on to Hendrix and the Stones, but my father listened only to classical music: I knew Beethoven’s Fifth before Led Zeppelin’s fourth.”

As a dynamic live performer, iTunes’s Music Editor sums him up: “Hans Chew cranks up the tempo and the manic rock ’n’ roll performance until it feels like you’ve landed in the early ‘70s, when Derek & The Dominos were piecing together Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs and The Rolling Stones were waiting around Nellcote to record the bits and pieces of Exile on Main St.”