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Chris Stills Chris Stills (born April 19, 1974 in Boulder, Colorado) is the son of American rock musician Stephen Stills and French singer-songwriter Véronique Sanson. A musician like his parents, he has played with both his father and his mother.[1]
When Chris was a child, his mother taught him how to play the piano, and though he also played drums, it wasn't until Chris was 12 that he picked up the guitar. On the road with Crosby, Stills, & Nash one day, one of the band's guitar techs put a spare guitar in the young Stills' hands. Upon learning some simple chords and a song, Chris was hooked. His parents divorced in 1978, and at 13 he went to live with his mother in Paris. He attended the renowned American School of Paris while there, and at 16 Chris wrote his first song, "If I Were a Mountain."
After graduating from high school in 1993, Chris moved back to the United States, Los Angeles to be exact, and worked as a roadie for his father. He lived in New York for a few years, forming a band at one point with another American School alum, Adam Cohen, son of famed singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen. Eventually, Chris hooked up with Atlantic Records (the same label his father's band called home) And the then 23-year-old released his solo debut album, 100 Year Thing, in January 1998.
Growing up listening to Buffalo Springfield, CSN, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and the Police, Chris also drew influences from both parents (especially his father's folk-rock) to create his own blend of 1960s-inspired rock, folk, and blues on 100 Year Thing. Other influences came from Chris' experience playing over the years with acts like the Jayhawks and Alt. Country singer Ryan Adams.
Chris's 2nd solo album simply entitled "Chris Stills", was released overseas in October 2005 after he was signed by then president of V2 Records Alain Artaud. The record found its way to Canada and onto stateside shelves the following May 2006.
He also supported Richard Ashcroft on a European Tour.
Recorded at the Studio du Palais, the live EP When the Pain Dies Down: Live in Paris appeared later.
Beginning in August 2007, Chris toured with Mandy Moore in a small venue tour, opening for her in 15+ shows across the United States and Canada.
Chris played in France in 2009 the role of Julius Caesar in the blockbuster Musical Cleopatra.
References
- ^ Apar, Corey. "Biography: Chris Stills". AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p279141/biography. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
Studio albums They Call Us Au Go Go Singers (with the Au Go Go Singers) | Super Session (with Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper) | Stephen Stills | Stephen Stills 2 | Manassas (with Manassas) | Down The Road (with Manassas) | Stills | Illegal Stills | Long May You Run (with Neil Young as The Stills – Young Band) | Thoroughfare Gap | Right By You | Stills Alone | Man Alive! | Just Roll TapeCompilations Live albums Stephen Stills Live | Live at Shepherd's BushRelated articles Categories:- 1974 births
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