Singer/Songwriter Chris Hau releases his Debut Single "Heroes" January 31st

INDIE SINGER CHRIS HAU’S SINGLE AND VIDEO DEBUT JAN 31, PERFORMANCE AT SUPERMARKET

Singer and guitarist Chris Hau is branching out on his own with his first solo record. The first single “Heroes” will be released on January 31, to be celebrated with one of Hau’s amazing live performances at The Supermarket in Kensington.

“HEROES” SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO RELEASE

After growing his musical skills with Toronto punk rockers The Bloody Five, Chris Hau has branched out on his own with a new sound to match; folk meets pop, perfect for sunshiney days at the beach and bonfire sing-alongs on clear summer nights. Though Hau’s music appears to be young and light hearted, he’s recently worked to create a more mature and powerful sound, which can be heard in his soon to be released single, “Heroes”.

Chris Hau’s debut single “Heroes” is an elegy to his late uncle Glen Cotter, a former CFL football player and one of the most influential people in Hau’s young life. Hau teamed up with producer Sean Michael Paddison (Michael Jackson, Vanilla Ice) to record “Heroes”, and the poignant music video is striking visual representation of Hau’s beautiful tribute to a man that meant so much to him.

Glen Cotter was signed to the Toronto Argonauts in the early eighties, but in 1984 he dislocated his shoulder while training. The injury ended his career when it had barely started. Despite the heartbreak he suffered, Cotter persevered in life and became one of the great role models of Hau’s young life. A musician in his own right, Cotter was an inspiration to his nephew, and supported him during his formative years as a guitarist. Sadly, Cotter passed away when Hau was just 16. At that tender age he immortalized his uncle in a song that will now signal the beginning of Hau’s own promising career as an indie musician.

Hau is currently in his fourth year at Ryerson University at the RTA School of Media, and the video for “Heroes” was created as part of his final project. Together Chris and his mentor Martin Wojtunik wrote, directed and edited this amazing video, which stars Hau as himself, and Jim Canale as Glen Cotter. In an uncanny turn of events, Canale shared a very similar story to cotter; not only were they similar in physical build and appereance, they had also played the offensive guard position in the same farm leagues. They also both experienced the same injury that cut both their football careers short. And to top it all off, Canale drove the exact same car that Cotter had driven. As a result, the pair got along extremely well, appearing for all the world like uncle and nephew. The video, in a series of flashbacks and pensive shots of Chris, will tell the story of Chris losing his uncle, the pain and despair he felt, and his slowly coming to terms and looking forward with new hope. And for true authenticity, the video was shot at the Rogers Centre and at Glen Cotter’s old farm.

The single and video will be released at the end of the month, and that release will be celebrated by a live performance at Supermarket in Kensington Market. The Toronto Argonauts will also be in attendance to help celebrate the launch.

Release date for single: January 31st, 2013

Release date for vide: January 31st, 2013

Show: The Supermarket (http://www.supermarkettoronto.com/) 8pm

About Chris Hau:

Born and raised in Aurora, Ontario, Chris Hau has been making music since childhood. While studying at Cardinal Carter high school, a talent show brought together two teachers and two high school students; and The Bloody Five was born. In 2011, Hau left the band to branch out in on his own with a mission to discover his own personal sound. From playing bass on a cruise ship with the house band, jamming on a beach in Turks and Caicos with a forty-year guitar veteran, to busking in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Hau wandered the world with his guitar on his back, and has continued his musical evolution. His solo musical style is a blend of folky pop that is mesmerizing to any and all who hear it. It shows a very different side to Hau than what came out the Canadian Punk influenced music he was playing with the Bloody Five. That time with his band helped him not only to cultivate his songwriting skills, but taught him the importance of a live performance, and gave him a chance to shine as the charismatic rock star he was meant to be. Chris Hau’s dream is to make music and tell compelling stories, to entertain people, and most of all, to make them happy.

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