Electric Lady Band - A jimi Hendrix tribute
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Electric Lady Band - A jimi Hendrix tribute

Simsbury, Connecticut, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2004

Simsbury, Connecticut, United States
Established on Jan, 2004
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"Logan Learns to Play on state"

Juggling duties as a frontman for a Jimi Hendrix tribute band and a freshman Republican state senator from a diverse district, George Logan hit on a tune to which much of his audience can dance: ​“Don’t raise taxes!”

Logan has found a way to communicate with people through his Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, a talent he began honing as a high school senior growing up in New Haven’s Kimberly Square neighborhood. He has played in bands for decades. His current band, Electric Lady Land USA (the Hendrix tribute band), gets the crowd dancing at Toad’s Place.

At 48 years old, he has also launched a political career. He is in his first term representing the 17th State Senate District — which includes Hamden, Ansonia, Derby Woodbridge, Bethany, and Beacon Falls — in Hartford. He’s finding that both jobs require communicating with people from different walks of life, especially in a district like his, with families of all income levels.

“It’s a feeling of connectedness, Logan said during an appearance on WNHH FM’s ​“Dateline New Haven” program. ​“You’re playing the music. Folks are grooving and dancing with it. Similarly in politics, when I’m talking with folks, I’m talking about what my priorities are. I’m listening to folks. When I see that the work I’m trying to accomplish in Hartford is in line with the people of my community, that’s wonderful.”

In this year’s legislative session, Logan, a Republican, supported the eventual bipartisan budget that became law. He called it a triumph of the two major parties working together. He also praised the lack of major tax increases in the budget. He’s hearing a refrain — ​“Don’t raise taxes!” — across his district.

“We had to work together” because Democrats no longer have a large enough majority to pass their own legislation without any defections, he observed. ​“We need to do more of that.”

A self-described fiscal conservative and ​“moderate” Republican, Logan was an unaffiliated voter for decades. He joined the Republicans two years ago, figuring he needed to find the party where he’d be more comfortable in order to run for office. He said he’s determined to work with all groups regardless of power: He took no stand on the 2016 presidential election. He met recently with a new progressive group in his district, the Hamden Progressive Action Network (PAN). While they respectfully disagreed on taxes, he said, he learned from the conversation about opposition to a state proposal to steer revenue form increased teacher pension contributions to the general fund rather than the teachers’ retirement. He agreed that the money should boost the fund, and brought that message to Hartford, he said.

Trained as an engineer, Logan works as director of environment management at Aquarion Water Company. Logan is a first-generation American; his parents moved here from Guatemala. His mom worked as a secretary at Yale, his dad in a local factory. Asked about the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration, he replied, ​“I don’t feel we should be rounding up” immigrant children or ​“people who have been here for years.” But he also said he doesn’t see a need for the declaration of ​“sanctuary cities.” The federal government needs to fix the immigration problem through legislation that sets a coherent national policy, he argued.

That has proved tough in divided Washington. Getting there will require parties to … work together, the way they had to in Hartford this year. - New Haven Independent


"Logan to Play Hendrix at Toads Place"

ANSONIA-Here’s a chance to see State Sen. George Logan in a different light.

On Friday night the Senator will take off his tie, remove his two-piece suit and forget about the state budget for a few hours. Instead he’ll dust off his wide brim hat with the flowing purple ribbon, grab his Fender Stratocaster and perform some of Jimi Hendrix greatest hits. He’ll even strum behind his back and maybe, just maybe if convinced, with his teeth.

At 8:45 p.m. Logan and his Electric Lady Band which includes, his brother, Hector, a state probation supervisor in Manchester and their friend, Chris Dolan, an English teacher at Fairfield Warde High School, will take the stage at Toad’s Place, 300 York Street, New Haven. They will open for the Riders on the Storm, a Door’s tribute band. - CT Post


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Electric Lady Band 

The Electric Lady Band makes their mark on the audience by playing in the true spirit of Jimi Hendrix – they perform not as Jimi Hendrix would have, or did – they perform as Electric Lady does. The attitude of Hendrix cannot be faked, so Electric Lady doesn’t try. Instead Electric Lady plays the music of Jimi Hendrix as they hear it, with passion and an undying love and respect for the greatest guitar player of all time. Electric Lady plays the music of Hendrix knowing that he is watching in a purple haze from Electric Lady Land.

Electric Lady continues to build a strong following throughout the Northeast. They are three talented and proficient musicians led by lead guitarist and vocalist, George Logan whose guitar playing can only be described as “awe inspiring”. The rhythm section of Hector Logan on Bass and Chris Donlan on drums complete the package. Electric Lady is a band that truly enjoys playing for the people and therefore, will play anytime, anywhere with a performance the audience will never forget.

Electric Lady is a professional and experienced trio that has performed at some of the premier venues throughout the region:

B.B King Blues Club, NY; The Knitting Factory, NY; Club BB, Foxwoods CT; Tuxedo Junction, Danbury CT; Toad’s Place, New Haven CT; Webster Theater, Hartford CT; Black Eyed Sally’s, Hartford CT; The Chance Theater, Poughkeepsie NY; Theodores’, Springfield MA; Carolina Bohemian Jam Festival, Salisbury NC; Rock the Valley Festival, Ansonia CT.

The Electric Lady Band has performed in various night clubs throughout CT on many return engagements by popular demand. Toads Place became a mainstream of many live performances supporting top Regional and National acts. 

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