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Chris Daniels | |
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Born | Christopher Williams Daniels September 30, 1952 |
Alma mater | Singer, Songwriter |
Known for | Bandleader of Chris Daniels & The Kings |
Website | http://www.chrisdaniels.com |
Chris “Spoons” Daniels, born Christopher Williams Daniels on September 30, 1952, is an American
Daniels is recognized for collaborating with and acting as a bandleader for when the Kings backed Al Kooper, Sam Bush, Bo Diddley, John Cowan, Francine Reed, Henry Paul, Sonny Landreth, The Coasters, The Drifters, and The Platters and others.[13] He earned a Grammy nomination in 2013 for Best Children's Album for collaborating on JumpinJazz Kids.[14]
Life and Career
Daniels was born in St. Paul, MN, and began playing guitar at ten years old. In the late 1950s, his first influences were acoustic blues and folk music. At seventeen, he moved to East Coast where he worked as a sideman musician for a band led by David Johansen who later founded the New York Dolls.
Between 1976 and 1979, Daniels attended Macalester College in St. Paul and Berklee College of Music in Boston graduating Cum Laude. He returned to Colorado and formed his own group “Spoons” that released one album titled “Definitely Live” in 1981 on Sunshine Records. After the group disbanded in 1982, Daniels teamed up with Russell Smith of the Amazing Rhythm Aces and began to tour the US as a guitar, mandolin, and banjo player. Smith’s guitar playing and singing influenced many of the artists he worked with, and Daniels developed his upbeat, jazz, swing, and blues styles during those years.[18]
In 1982 Daniels began working with
In 1983 Daniels founded the “After Hours Jam” at the historic Sheridan Opera House in Telluride. He served as the bandleader and Master of Ceremonies for the late night concerts, hosting guest artists that included Lyle Lovett, Vince Gill, Edgar Meyer, Victor Wooten, Henry Paul, Howard Levy, Jonell Mosser, Bill Payne, Al Kooper, David Bromberg and a host of others. [21][22] Daniels met David Bromberg at the After Hours Jam, and through that connection Bromberg and Daniels began playing a series of concerts in Colorado, Chicago and New York. Bromberg wrote the song "Testify" that his band recorded and then The Kings backed Bromberg on his album on his Sideman Serenade record.[23] Over the next 25 years, Chris & The Kings would also serve as the backup band for many more roots artists such as Sam Bush, John Cowan, Al Kooper, Diane Reeves, The Coasters, Henry Paul, The Platters, The Drifters, and Bo Diddley and others.
Daniels is known for his award-winning educator and organization leader. For five years Daniels served as Executive Director at Swallow Hill Music Association, of the largest US roots, folk, and acoustic school and concert organization.[24] He began teaching in 2001 at the Community College level and then became an Assistant Professor for music business at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Arts & Media in 2007.[25]
Daniels is recognized for his vocal and guitar work on a series of radio and TV commercials that include
After being diagnosed with
The Kings
In February of 1984, Daniels formed Chris Daniels & The R&B Kings (later shortened to The Kings) in playing their first show in May of 1984. The band developed a strong regional following, performing old R&B jump-blues and rock styles with their distinctive 3-piece horn-section.[30]
Daniels' first national chart recognition came from the song When You're Cool, released off the album the bearing the same name, on the emerging Triple A radio format pioneered by stations such as KBCO in Boulder, WXRT in Chicago, Cities 97 in Minneapolis [31], and cities all across the US. “When You’re Cool” was later covered by Conway Twitty.
Discography
References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-daniels-p68596/biography
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-daniels-p68596
- ^ http://www.bluegrass.com/telluride/archive/lineups.html
- ^ http://archives.free-times.com/archive/coverstorarch/blues_clues.html
- ^ http://www.muziekencyclopedie.nl/action/entry/Bmaster
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3iQcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=v1gEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7306%2C6579814
- ^ http://www.americantowns.com/co/denver/news/chris-daniels-and-the-kings-go-acoustic-122115
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=MzSRHbXVc5kC&lpg=PA85&dq=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&num=3&client=internal-uds&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&f=false
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=10eRzwLWOEwC&lpg=PA1941&dq=Chris%20Daniels%20and%20the%20Kings&pg=PA1944#v=onepage&q=Chris%20Daniels%20and%20the%20Kings&f=false
- ^ http://www.bluegrass.com/telluride/archive/lineups.html
- ^ http://www.muziekencyclopedie.nl/action/entry/Jan+Rijbroek+Band
- ^ http://www.westword.com/2010-02-04/music/chris-daniels-amp-the-bmaster
- ^ http://www.northfieldstapleton.com/mimages/summerconcertseries.pdf
- ^ http://www.mtv.com/artists/jumpin-jazz-kids
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-daniels-p68596/biography
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=MzSRHbXVc5kC&lpg=PA85&dq=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&num=3&client=internal-uds&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&f=false
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=MzSRHbXVc5kC&lpg=PA85&dq=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&num=3&client=internal-uds&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&f=false
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=MzSRHbXVc5kC&lpg=PA85&dq=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&num=3&client=internal-uds&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&f=false
- ^ http://www.telluridetom.com/programs/1986TBF.pdf
- ^ http://www.gopromusic.com/detail.php?annid=974
- ^ http://georgegraham.com/reviews/cdaniels.html
- ^ http://www.telluridetom.com/programs/1986TBF.pdf
- ^ http://www.davidbromberg.org/albums/bromberg-solo-albums/79-sideman-serenade
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=MzSRHbXVc5kC&lpg=PA85&dq=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&num=3&client=internal-uds&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=chris%20daniels%20and%20the%20kings&f=false
- ^ http://www.cpr.org/article/legacy-archive-1080
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82-iGkxWeT4
- ^ http://humit.com/HUM/hum_news_web/Men_in_Trees-past.html
- ^ http://www.denverpost.com/entertainment/ci_19059618
- ^ http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_19950122
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-daniels-p68596/biography
- ^ http://www.cities97.com/pages/sampler/Volume01.html
External links
Website: http://chrisdaniels.com
Year | Title | Artist | Label | Producer |
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1981 | Definitely Live | Spoons | Sunshine | Chris Daniels |
1983 | Juggler | Chris Daniels | Next Coast | Chris Daniels |
1995 | Has Anyone Seen My Keys? | Chris Daniels & The R&B Kings | Harmony Records | Bob Burnham |
1987 | When You're Cool | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records | Jim Mason |
1990 | That's What I Like About the South | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Redstone Records/ Provogue | Al Kooper |
1992 | In Your Face | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Larry Wilkins |
1994 | Is My Love Enough | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Flying Fish Records/Sky Ranch, Virgin Records Paris | Chris Daniels, Bill Payne |
1995 | Live Wired | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Flat Canyon | Chris Daniels |
1997 | Louie Louie | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records | Chris Daniels |
2000 | Choice Cuts | Chris Daniels & The Kings | K-Tel Records/Moon Voyage Records | Chris Daniels |
2003 | The Spark | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records, Buffalo Records | Chris Daniels |
2005 | 10 | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records | Chris Daniels |
2008 | Stealin' the Covers | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records | Chris Daniels |
2009/2010 | We'll Meet Again | Chris Daniels & The Kings | Moon Voyage Records/AmbianZ Records | Chris Daniels/Henk Schoomacher |
2012 | Better Days | Chris Daniels | Moon Voyage Records | Chris Daniels |