About the author
Hendrik Schmoller professionally known as Hank Mann was raised and groomed on the West side of Los Angeles. The son of German immigrants Hank tells his story in song and verse right here in his book "Word Play" My parents raised my siblings and I to be Americans and embrace all the traditions our new country has to offer, my family did this lovingly and we flourished here.
" I have always been a writer" jotting down thoughts, feelings and observations for as long as I can remember. Collecting all my papers, scraps and notations from my past to present day was no easy task because they were not all in one place…but one day I just decided to start and I am glad I did, its all right here in this book I call "Word Play"
As an active participant of the L.A. music scene since the surf trends of the 60's Hank has been smack dab in the middle of all the musical mayhem this city by the sea has to offer over the last fifty years.
Hanks love for music started in the 50's with early Americana folk music from groups like the Kingston trio, Hoyt Axton and Harry Bellefonte as well as all the early rock and roll music played on a.m. radio here in Los Angeles at the time. Richie Valens, Everly Brothers, Elvis, Chuck Berry, little Richard and what we now call oldie's or doo-wap music. These songs helped shape Hank's musical tastes to this day.
Along came Motown, Surf music and Pop as well as Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills and Nash, Hendrix, Blood Sweat and Tears and many more. Next was the Beatles and the English influence,
"I loved all the tunes that came from across the pond" not just the Beatles but many others as well including Ten Years After, Cream and the English spin on our American Blues music. As a singer I was also attracted to hard rock and heavy metal, some of the most fun music to sing especially with a smack'n band behind you, I have always worked with some of the best guitar players and rhythm sections around.
As the saying goes "if you remember the sixties you weren't there" this however does not apply to Hank, he says "I do remember the sixties, and I was there" LOL
Hank has had a colorful life as a performing singer/songwriter, steel guitarist, guitarist, luthier, drummer, recording artist, licensed contractor, finish carpenter,
businessman, martial artist, animal activist, tortoise keeper, graphic artist, salesman, lover, thinker, and loyal friend. I have also had some interesting jobs in the early days ranging from a tow truck driver for the auto club, a lineman for the phone company, a heavy duty truck driver and an outside salesman.
Now in 2020 Hank is still actively gigging and performing with his various bands all over southern California. This book sums up the influences that stuck, and the trends that came and went from an eye witness who was there.