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Since forming in 2006, bluesy rock trio Chase The Sun have
gone hard and got a lot done in a short time, spending no
time amassing widespread critical acclaim for their
soul-tinged song writing, blues sensibilities and the
powerhouse live delivery of guitar star-on-the-rise Jan
Rynsaardt. Combining elements of old-school acoustic blues,
Stevie Ray Vaughan boogie, hillbilly finger picking and
Hendrix flash; three-piece Chase The Sun crank out a new
take on a classic sound.
Jan (rhymes with Yarn) Rynsaardt, whose indisputable talent
has earned him a reputation among the Australian blues
fraternity, has been strumming strings since the age of 7
and was into the heavy guitar sounds of AC/DC and Metallica
since the first grade.
“I was playing all sorts of stuff through school but when I
heard Joe Satriani, that’s when I knew I wanted to be a
guitar player” recalls Rynsaardt of his 20-year focus.
Satriani lead to Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan who took
Rynsaardt back to the blues. “Stevie Ray pushed me in an
early direction: back to the blues masters like BB King,
Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter”.
In 2003 Jan formed his own band Rynsaardt later known as
Freeway bringing his hard-rock blues approach to Sydney
audiences. Freeway toured right around Australia and shared
stages with some of the biggest names in the blues and roots
scene, including Jeff Lang, Ian Moss and John Butler.
However it was a US tour in mid 2006, taking in LA, Denver,
across the North West to Pennsylvania and New York City,
that yielded major highlights as Rynsaardt experienced his
heroes up close. “At the Playing With Fire festival in
Omaha, Nebraska we got to share the bill with guys like
Walter Trout and other huge names in the blues guitar
world”.
In Chase The Sun, Jan is joined by Ryan Van Gennip who has
held down bass duties for Diana Anaid, Charlton Hill,
Sandrine and iota; and drummer Jon “Howler” Howell, a solid
multi-genre player who rose to prominence with Leonardo’s
Bride and has been in high demand since.
The trio met after an acoustic jam session in Sydney’s west
and their chemistry was phenomenal. Clicking into action
immediately, Chase The Sun were in a studio in Sydney’s Blue
Mountains to record an album within days of meeting.
The band won the 2007 Australian Blues Award for Best Group
and are establishing themselves as a must-see live act
through constant touring. “You Gotta Go”, the lead track of
their self-titled debut album is gaining momentum on
airwaves around the world and also picked up an Australian
Blues Award, winning the Title of "Best Song".
Chase The Sun’s self-titled debut album shows off the
unapologetic roots core of Rynsaardt’s writing and delivery;
acoustic and dobro guitars plus brushes stand in for the
Marshalls of his previous rock tour-de-force. Chase The Sun,
the album was produced by Ryan Van Gennip, mixed by David
Skeet at Space Junk and was released in October 2007.
Both sides of the beast – soft and loud; sensitive and fiery
- get an airing during the band’s ridiculously well received
live set, coming to venues throughout 2009.
"Sometimes a trio comes along and impresses with their sheer
power, dexterity and originality...This is the sort of band
you can put anywhere, from beer barn to amphitheatre, and
they will win people over...Chase The Sun have put their own
stamp on the blues and roots genre and, quite simply, there
isn't a weak moment on their debut release" Drum Media Nov
07.
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