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Born
Aug. 30, 1958 in Redwood City, California, and spending the bulk
of his childhood in Santa Rosa, Chris was first inspired to become
a musician as a result of listening to the Beatles at an early
age. He began playing trumpet in school band and learned to sight-read
for that instrument. After acquiring his first electric guitar
at the age of 12, he began to dabble in songwriting, starting
to write in earnest after graduating high school. To date he has
penned over 300 songs on guitar, mandolin, bouzouki and, occasionally,
whistle and keyboards. His other instruments include bass guitar,
doumbek, bodhran, bowed psaltery, harp, and just about anything
else he can get his hands on.
After
being introduced to Irish music via the Bothy Band, Chris began
teaching himself the intricate dance tunes on the fiddle, soon
switching to mandolin which shares the fiddle's tuning. Utilizing
years of finely honed guitar playing skills he taught himself
the fiddle ornaments (full turns) on mandolin, also incorporating
the Irish bouzouki into his repertoire. This unusual style of
left-handed ornamentation has become his trademark and set the
tone for (former band) Silverhand's unique sound. The songs he
wrote (and later recorded) for the group reflect a wide variety
of musical influences while retaining their Celtic heart.
Nowadays
Chris works with his new band, "Circle of Stone" playing
regularly at the "Laughing Clam" in downtown Grants
Pass (Oregon), and at the "Hungry Woodsman" in Medford.
Chris
is a Reformed Druid and the "Official Bard"of the Order
of the Mithril Star. |