Swedish bassist and photographer, born 1944 in Stockholm.
He is the son of a bass player. He started off playing guitar but, at the age of 15, changed to his father’s instrument. From his teens and until well into the 1970s he played with
Sveriges Jazzband, or the East End Jazzmen as they initially named themselves. For a few years in the 1970s he also had a quartet of his own, which launched the Swedish tenor saxophonist Nisse Sandström. Together with Knud Jørgensen, Bengt has performed with several guest soloists, among them trumpeter Harry “Sweets” Edison. As a bass player, Bengt has been profoundly influenced by Jimmy Blanton, who revolutionized bass playing around 1940, as well as Ray Brown, Paul Chambers and George Mraz.
In 1992 Bengt Hanson received a scholarship from Laila and Charles Gavatin’s Foundation for Jazz Music.