Chris Combs

Chris Combs
Chris Combs
Born Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
Nationality American
Field Music
Works Guitarist
Website chriscombsmusic.com

Chris Combs is a composer and steel guitarist[1] from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has been a part of the jazz group Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey since 2008. Combs also writes and plays lap steel with Gogo Plumbay, a Tulsa-based quintet that has been together since 2009. JFJO's next album, The Race Riot Suite was written entirely by Combs, and recorded at the Church Studios in Tulsa, Oklahoma in early 2011.

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