In many ways the story of Texas Native, Michael Hardie, began in 1991 when Wolfgang Doebling, editor of the German Rolling Stone Magazine, heard his album...
In many ways the story of Texas Native, Michael Hardie, began in 1991 when Wolfgang Doebling, editor of the German Rolling Stone Magazine, heard his album "Houston Blues" and invited him to Berlin for the B.I.D. music conference.
This first trip to Europe sparked a creative period of songwriting that would redefine him as an artist. Moving to the east part of Berlin in June 1992 was the beginning of a wanderlust that found him going back and forth from Berlin and Texas for the next 2 decades. He also became connected with Brazil and the world was open to him. Berlin has officially become his second home.
BIO
Beginning his professional career in Houston at the age of 19, he met and would later join forces with another favorite musician and mentor, Milton Hopkins. This team would go on to record two Blues albums of Michael's original music.
In the late '70's and '80's Michael spent 10 years in Los Angeles developing his career. He met, played and recorded with many great, accomplished musicians including his favorite guitar player; Jesse Ed Davis.
In between, Michael has spent extended periods of time in Houston, Los Angeles, Austin, Nashville, New York and recently Porto Alegre, Brazil, where his daughter, Myla Hardie, and son-in-law, Eduardo Guedes, now live as working musicians.
Michael Hardie is first and foremost a writer with a global view who always lets his Texas roots shine through the music.