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Artist description
Chris is a solo musician and songwriter. SUB is
his most powerful and complete album to date. It's
a 'concept album' in the same sort of vein as 'The Wall'
by Pink Floyd. |
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Music Style
Rock/Blues/Country/Jazz/Metal/Folk/Progressive/Dance/Electronica |
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Musical Influences
Floyd, Beatles, Nirvana, Stones, Mountain, Radiohead |
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Similar Artists
Floyd/Beatles/Radiohead (although it's horrible to have to compare this highly original music with something else!!--ed.) |
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Artist History
Chris says: 'I have been writing songs and playing guitar for
many years. Whilst focussing on the craft of truly
expressive songwriting, I have also taken the time
to learn many instruments and musical disciplines.' |
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Group Members
With regards to his work method, Johnys says: 'I only ever record alone. I can play everything I
need and I have developed a system to stop my work
from 'Disappearing up it's own arsehole.'
Have a listen and tell me what you think. |
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Instruments
Chris plays: Guitars of all kinds (Classical, Folk, Elect, Acoust, Bass, Double bass) tenor and 5-string Banjos. Synthesizer, Piano and Organs. Percussion (inc. Xylophone and Glockenspiel) and Drums, Brass (Trumpet, Trombone, Euphonium.) Wind (Whistles and Recorders, Clarinet, Harmonicas.) Weird stuff (Autoharp, Electronic Gizmos.) Chris considers himself primarily a Vocalist. |
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Albums
SUB |
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Press Reviews
Chris, and particularly his latest work, SUB, has received favorable reviews in local and
national newspapers.
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Additional Info
Chris is also a Producer and enjoys working with other musicians on their own projects. Contact him if you are interested in using his production skills on your own project. |
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Location
Welwyn Garden City, HERTS - United Kingdom |
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