Archive for February 2nd, 2007

Workshop luchtgitaar (besloten) in Amsterdam

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In Amsterdam zal een groep van 50 Tilburgse studenten een workshop luchtgitaarspelen krijgen van de Amsterdammer Pelvis Fenderbender, 3e tijdens het WK Air Guitar te Oulu, Finland in 2005. Heeft u ook interesse in een workshop, reageer dan op deze posting en wij nemen zo snel mogelijk contact met u op.

2006: Igmar ‘Iggy Stardust’ de Haan

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iggy-stardust.jpgIgmar ‘Iggy Stardust’ de Haan from Amsterdam is the reigning Dutch Champion, winning the crown in a packed Paradiso venue in september 2006. Iggy won the qualification round in Haarlem at the Patronaat and was a hot favorite to take the title. In the finals, he beat Air Jean (4th in 2004 and now 2nd) and Tremelo Theun to take home the title.

The World Championships ended a bit dissappointing for Iggy, coming in at only the 11th place, not being able to play the compulsory round, normally his strongest round.

He is currently active in acting and has been spotted in advertisments for the National Lotery, sportsshoes et cetera. (foto: c Wim de Groot)

2005: Theun ‘Tremelo Theun’ De Jong

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tremolo-theun-2.jpgIn 2005 Theun ‘Tremelo Theun’ from Hengelo took the title, winning in competition with The Destroyer, whom he beat by the narrowest of margins. Theun is still playing the air guitar at festivals in The Netherlands, from alternative scene to fanclub days of national heroes ‘Normaal’. He is an accomplished guitar and bass player, currently playing in his new band.

Theun finished 11th in the World Championships in 2005, but won the Nations Cup together with The Destroyer and Pelvis Fenderbender. In 2006 he finished 3rd in the Dutch finals while defending his title, and will be participating in the 2007 finals again. Click here to see his MySpace account. Foto: c. Wim de Groot.

2004: Michael ‘The Destroyer’ Heffels

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destroyer-2.jpgMichael ‘The Destroyer’ Heffels became the second Dutch Air Guitar Champion by beating dending champ by a narrow margin in the 2004 finals. At the World Championships, he came in 5th in 2004. In 2005 he defended his title but was beaten in the Dutch finals by Tremelo Theun, mainly due to a below par compulsory round. His robotact in the free round was exceptional however, and in cooperation with the Dutch Championships he decided to try to win the world title.

Together with Pelvis Fenderbender he entered the dark hoirse qualifying round in Finland, ending 1st by beating Pelvis by a narrow margin of 0,1. Together they entered the finals, where Michael decisively won the world title, beating New Zealands and Pelvis to place 2 and 3.

He currently gives air guitar workshops around the globe and in 2010 crushed the world record simultanuous air guitar playing in Tiel with the 5.000 visitors op Appelpop. (foto: c Wim de Groot)

2003: Jordi ‘Funky Jordi’ Nieuwenburg

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funky_jordi.jpgThe first official Dutch air guitar champion ever is Jordi ‘Funky Jordi’ Nieuwenburg from Rotterdam. In 2003 he beat The Hurricane, taking the title to Finland for the World Championships. During the first world championships with Dutch participation, he came in second, only to be beaten by the American entry C-Diddy. In 2004 he defended his title, coming in second behind The Destroyer, who in 2005 became world champion. Funky Jordi is still considered to be one of the leading air guitar players in The Netherlands.

He is also a great guitar player in his own right, graduating from the Rotterdam conservatory in guitar playing. He was guitarist of  ‘Wealthy Beggar’, which had success in 2003 and 2004, released their cd ‘Roxxx at the Disco’ and once was the opening act of PinkPop, the biggest rock festival in the Netherlands and the oldest surviving annual rockfestival in the world.

Currently, from 2007 onwards, he is guitarist in the American but Dutch Based (Amsterdam) punk-rock-surf-wave band Jaya The Cat. (photo: c Wim de Groot)