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Hec Rivera Hec Rivera Is a Houston, Texas-Based Country, Rock and Jazz Guitarist Hec Rivera Hec Rivera is a Houston, Texas-based country, rock and jazz guitarist. Raised in Rio Grande City, Texas, he has performed professionally since high school, and has since made a successful career performing, recording, and teaching. "It's a tremendous privilege to be able to tell people that this is what you do for a living," he says. "To be able to do it every day alongside people who have become family makes the experience all the better." In addition to music, Hec is an avid history buff, and enjoys fishing, aviation, the Boston Red Sox, billiards, writing, concerts, and documentaries. He cites Don Felder, Neal Schon, Richie Sambora, Eric Johnson, Steve Lukather, and his close friend and mentor, John Calderon, as his primary influences. He currently plays lead guitar and sings backing vocals for Justin van Sant, and resides in Houston, Texas. He uses MusicMan, Paul Reed Smith, Gibson, and ESP guitars, Ernie Ball strings, and Peavey, Top Hat, Mesa, and Jet City / Soldano amplification. Rio Grande City, Texas, he has performed professionally since high school, and has since made a successful career performing, recording, and teaching. "It's a tremendous privilege to be able to tell people that this is what you do for a living," he says. "To be able to do it every day alongside people who have become family makes the experience all the better." In addition to music, Hec is an avid history buff, and enjoys fishing, aviation, the Boston Red Sox, billiards, writing, concerts, and documentaries. He cites Don Felder, Neal Schon, Richie Sambora, Eric Johnson, Steve Lukather, and his close friend and mentor, John Calderon, as his primary influences. He currently plays lead guitar and sings backing vocals for Justin van Sant, and resides in Houston, Texas. He uses MusicMan, Paul Reed Smith, Gibson, and ESP guitars, Ernie Ball strings, and Peavey, Top Hat, Mesa, and Jet City / Soldano amplification. .
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