Chris Beard
The Prince of the Blues
Chris Beard joins the leaders of the newest generation poised to take music
into the next century. Beard was born into the Blues of Rochester, New York on
August 29, 1957 as son of blues guitarist
Joe Beard,
who is just now receiving recognition as a recording artist. Chris grew up
surrounded by blues players and the music. Naturally there were many greats
passing through the house as they came to town to do shows with Joe and his
band.
Buddy Guy and
Matt Murphy
are just two of the many ace guitarists Chris remembers from those early days.
Chris picked up the guitar at age five and there was no looking back. The
first tune he could pick out was Green Onions, which is appropriate as
that funky mix of blues and instrumental panache that characterizes so much of
his style today. At age 15, Beard was working steadily with an established
R&B band, now known as national recording artists, CAMEO. Invited to go on
the road, mom said no, he had to finish school. After years of working as a
sideman in local bands and with his father, Chris took the big step of
fronting his own group and setting out to establish himself as a serious
modern Blues artist. With songwriting influences acknowledged such as
Luther Allison,
Albert King,
Buddy Guy and
Johnny "Guitar" Watson, this young man has also carved out an
identity for himself as a talented writer. In June of 1998, Beard released his
first CD Barwalkin, which earned him a 1998 nomination for the W.C.
Handy Award, "Best New Blues Artist", the Oscar of the blues world.
In 1999 he won the
Muddy Waters
Award by Blues Beat Magazine, "New Talent of the Year". Chris
Beard’s warm soulful voice was ideally suited to his material and the songs
were written by Chris and steeped in the Blues tradition, but with a nice new
contemporary edge. Producing this CD for Chris was recording artist
Johnny Rawls,
a Soul/Blues veteran and former
O.V. Wright
bandleader that brought in the sweet southern soul and deep blues grooves to
this project. His next release in 2001, Born to Play the Blues, Chris
produced himself and showcases his own feeling for the blues. His powerful and
passionate vocals, punctuated by his talent for strong, clean guitar lines,
result in a sound that is emotionally charged and impeccably played. Chris
Beard’s third CD, Live Wire, also produced by Chris, is scheduled for
release in 2004. A compilation of two live performances in Grand Rapids, MI
and Chicago, IL which contains new songs and bonus studio tracks. This disc
exhibits, without doubt, Chris’ extraordinary talent as a musician and
contemporary blues artist. His absolute stage presence and showmanship come
through to take you there in the listening. This CD seals Beard’s place in the
top rank of the young bluesmen for the future.
Visit Chris Beard's official website.
Visit Chris Beard's page at myspace.com.
Visit Chris Beard's page at members.tripod.com.
Visit also these related Sites:
Biographical Information on Chris Beard
Chris Beard biography at northernblues.com.
Chris Beard biography at kcbx.net.
Reviews and Critiques of Chris Beard Live Performances and Recordings
Cd review by Tim Holek.
Cd review by Tim Holek.
Live review by Peter Lauro.
Live review and photos at stlblues.net.
Chris Beard Interviews
Chris Beard interview at mediafly.com.
Chris Beard Photos
Several Chris Beard photos.
Chris Beard photo at bourbonstreetblues.com.
Chris Beard photo by Kurt Swanson.
Several Chris Beard photos at suncoastblues.org.
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