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Lead|date=February 2012Overlinked| date= October 2010Infobox musical artist| name = Chris Whitley| image = Chris Whitley 1998.jpg| caption = Chris Whitley in concert in Belgium, 1998| birth_name = Christopher Becker Whitley| background = solo_singer| birth_date = birth date|1960|08|31 Houston, Texas|Houston , Texas United States | death_date = death date and age|mf=yes|2005|11|20|1960|8|31 Houston, Texas|Houston , Texas United States | alias =| genre = Blues rock , Blues , Alternative rock | occupation = Musician , Songwriter | instrument = Singing|vocals , resonator guitar , guitar , banjo , dobro | years_active = 1983–2005| label = Columbia Records|Columbia , Work Records|Work , Messenger Records|Messenger , Classic, ulfTone, Valley Entertainment , ATO Records|ATO , Legacy Recordings|Legacy , Sony Music Entertainment|Sony , Red Parlour, Tradition & Moderne| associated_acts = Daniel Lanois , Trixie Whitley | website = http://www.chriswhitley.com/ www.chriswhitley.com| notable_instruments = 1931 National String Instrument Corporation|National Style O 1931 National Triolian Christopher Becker Whitley (August 31, 1960cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5821|pure_url=yes|title=Chris Whitley biography|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|work=Allmusic biography|publisher=2010 Rovi Corporation|accessdate=12 October 2010 & ndash; November 20, 2005)cite web|url= http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/music/3478685.html|title=Singer-songwriter Chris Whitley dies at 45 Bluesman, rocker was always reinventing himself|last=Dansby|first=Andrew|date=Nov. 23, 2005|work=Obituary for Chris Whitley|publisher=Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle|accessdate=15 October 2010 was an United States|American blues / Rock music|rock singer-songwriter and guitarist .
Early life
Whitley was born in Houston, Texas|Houston , Texas and learned to play guitar when he was fifteen.cite web|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/chris-whitley-517399.html|title=Chris Whitley: Eclectic singer-songwriter|last=Irwin|first=Colin|date=29 November 2005|work=Comprehensive Obituary|publisher= The Independent |accessdate=22 November 2010 His father was an art director and his mother was a sculptor. During his youth he lived in Dallas, Texas , Oklahoma, Connecticut, Mexico and Vermont. His parents "grew up on race music|race radio in Southern United States|the South " and their musical tastes--including Muddy Waters , Howlin' Wolf , Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix --influenced Whitley.cite web|url= http://www.messengerrecords.com/chris_whitley.php|title=Chris Whitley 1960 - 2005|year=2010|work=Biography, Soft Dangerous Shores press release|publisher=Messenger Records|accessdate=22 November 2010
Career
During the early 1980s Whitley was busking on the streets of New York City and collaborating with musicians Marc Miller, Arto Lindsay and Michael Beinhorn .cite web|url= http://houbi.com/belpop/groups/nohrodeo.htm|title=A Noh Rodeo|date=December 2001|work=The Belgian Pop and Rock Archive|publisher=SABAM,|accessdate=22 November 2010 He was given a plane ticket to Ghent , Belgium in 1983, and lived there for four years, recording several albums and playing with the bands Kuruki , 2 Belgen, Nacht Und Nebel, Alan Fawn, and A Noh Rodeo.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5821|pure_url=yes Biography, Allmusic
In 1988, producer Daniel Lanois heard Whitley perform at the Mondo Cane club in New York City and he helped Whitley obtain a recording contract with Columbia Records . In 1991 two of Whitley's songs charted on the Billboard magazine|Billboard Mainstream Rock charts: " Big Sky Country (song)|Big Sky Country " (#36) and " Living with the Law (song)|Living with the Law " (#28).Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5821|pure_url=yes Billboard, Allmusic
In 2000, Whitley recorded his album Perfect Day (Chris Whitley album)|Perfect Day , an album of covers, with Chris Wood (jazz musician) and Billy Martin (percussionist) --both from the jazz trio Medeski, Martin, and Wood --as his backing band. His follow-up album Rocket House (2001) featured guest appearances by Dave Matthews , DJ Logic , and Bruce Hornsby .See Album Credits for Rocket House and Perfect Day .
In early 2004, Whitley's song "Breaking Your Fall" from Hotel Vast Horizon (2003) won an The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards for Best Folk/Singer-Songwriter Song. http://www.musiciansatlas.com/jukebox/index.html Independent Music Awards - 3rd Annual Winners He won again the following year in The 4th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Blues/R& B Song for "Her Furious Angels" from War Crime Blues (2004). http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/jukeboxes2005.asp Independent Music Awards - 4th Annual Winners Whitley was also an inaugural member of The Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists. http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/pastjudges.asp Independent Music Awards - Past Judges Whitley recorded a collaborative project with Jeff Lang in April 2005 called Dislocation Blues .
He performed as a featured guest on albums for many musicians including Shawn Colvin , Cassandra Wilson , Rob Wasserman, Johnny Society , Joe Henry , Michael Shrieve , ChocolateGenius , Ely Guerra , Goat (musician)|Goat , Dave Pirner , Clint Mansell , DJ Logic , Little Jimmy Scott , Mike Watt and Daniel Lanois. fact|date=February 2012 Whitley appeared in the concert film documentary Hellhounds on my Trail - The Afterlife of Robert Johnson , performing Johnson's " Hellhound on My Trail " solo and " Walkin' Blues ".fact|date=February 2012
Style and influences
Whitley's style was rooted primarily in the blues but drew on an array of influences. In 2001, the New York Times described his act as "restless, moving into noise-rock and Minimalist music|minimalist jazz evoking Chet Baker and Sonic Youth as much as Robert Johnson (musician)|Robert Johnson ".cite web|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/12/arts/pop-review-blues-with-a-scratch.html|title=POP REVIEW; Blues With a Scratch|last=Powers|first=Ann|date=July 12, 2001|publisher= The New York Times |accessdate=22 November 2010 Whitley himself refused to be classified in one genre as an artist, and dodged radio-friendly pop songs, insisting that he could never sincerely create and perform them. Whitley played a brand of confessional acoustic and electric blues, mixed with rock. His lyrics often contained overt sexual and religious references and sometimes bordered on the surreal. fact|date=February 2012 He was fond of playing songs by Johnson, Bob Dylan , Lou Reed , James Brown , J.J. Cale , The Clash , Nat King Cole , The Doors , Willie Dixon , The Flaming Lips , Jimi Hendrix, Howlin' Wolf, The Jesus and Mary Chain , Kraftwerk , Gary Numan , The Passions , Prince (musician)|Prince , The Stooges , and Sonny Boy Williamson II . http://www.chriswhitleydiscography.com The Chris Whitley Discography
Reception
According to musician Dave Matthews: "I feel more passion for his music than I do for my own. I have a fervent, religious devotion to the magic that Chris Whitley makes" and Robert Lockwood, Jr. commented "That boy...plays like three men."
A music reviewer at the Detroit Free Press said: "The notable constant has been the quality of craftmanship, and the consistent question of how Whitley's combination of super songs, muscular-but-poetic lyrics, athletic voice and rock-god guitar work hasn't earned him a wider audience" while a writer at Rolling Stone magazine said: "The post-Hendrix explosion of whammybar wankers hasn't produced a single axeman who can compare to Chris Whitley. His eerie, bluesy voice and American gothic tunes frequently draw attention from the fact that he picks like a pissed off Doc Watson jacked through a Marshall Amplification|Marshall stack".fact|date=February 2012 Bruce Springsteen , Bruce Hornsby , Tom Petty , Jacob Golden , Myles Kennedy , Don Henley , Iggy Pop , Alanis Morissette , Sandi Thom , John Mayer , Gavin DeGraw , Joey DeGraw , Roland Chadwick and Keith Richards all count themselves admirers of Whitley's music. http://www.messengerrecords.com/chris_whitley.php Messenger Records Hotel Vast Horizon press release http://www.esquire.com/features/music/ESQ0306MUSIC_84_3#ixzz0WDTDAyNm Esquire magazine, February 28, 2006 http://www.brucehornsby.com/newsletter_2001.htm BruceHornsby.com, Newsletter - 2001 Recap http://www.gavindegraw.us GavinDeGraw.us, News, February 2009
Death
In fall 2005, Whitley canceled his tour due to health issues. His brother, Dan, commented on November 11, 2005 that Whitley was "in a comfortable warm home with hospice care at his disposal". Later that week it was revealed that Whitley was terminally ill with lung cancer . He died on November 20, 2005 in Houston, Texas at the age of 45.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1001526233#/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1001526233|title=Singer/Songwriter Chris Whitley Dies|year=2010|work=Billboard|publisher=Billboard Magazine news|accessdate=20 November 2010
Whitley's death received coverage in the Time magazine|Time , the New York Times , National Public Radio and a mention at the 2006 Grammy Awards .fact|date=February 2012 After his death, the musician John Mayer said, "When Chris Whitley died...with him went a big part of modern American blues music. There aren't many fighters for the cause, and Chris never gave up on his mission. His somewhat prostrated place in pop culture earned him a sidebar of an obituary, but to those who knew his work, it registers as one of the most underappreciated losses in all of music."
Personal life
Whitley is survived by his brother Dan and his daughter Trixie Whitley , a Belgian musician.cite web|url= http://www.messengerrecords.com/cw2.html|title=Chris Whitley (1960-2005)|last=Bambarger|first=Bradley|date=November, 2005|publisher=Messenger Records|accessdate=4 October 2010
Equipment
Whitley he used various Guitar tuning|alternate tunings and often played slide guitar on a National String Instrument Corporation|National resonator guitar and other musical equipment such as:cite web|url= http://www.acousticguitar.com/issues/ag69/gear69.html|title=Gearbox Chris Whitley|last=Rodgers|first=Jeffrey Pepper|year=September 1998|work= Acoustic Guitar magazine|publisher=String Letter Publishing, Inc|pages=page 48|accessdate=23 November 2010
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1931 National String Instrument Corporation|National Style O (with Barcus-Berry magnetic Dobro Pickup (music technology)|pickups )
1931 National Triolian (with Barcus-Berry magnetic Dobro pickups)
Dunlop Manufacturing|Dunlop purple plectrum|flat pick and metal fingerpicks on his ring and middle fingers.
Slide guitar|Slide he made from a piece of bicycle handlebar , which was worn on his little finger and cut so that he could rotate it out of the way for fretting.
Stomp box|Boot board amplified with a Fishman upright bass transducer
Discography
Living with the Law (album)|Living with the Law (1991)
Din of Ecstasy (1995)
Terra Incognita (Chris Whitley album)|Terra Incognita (1997)
Dirt Floor (album)|Dirt Floor (1998)
'' Live at Martyrs' (album)|Live at Martyrs' (1999/2000)
Perfect Day (Chris Whitley album)|Perfect Day featuring Billy Martin (percussionist)|Billy Martin and Chris Wood (jazz musician)|Chris Wood (2000)
Rocket House (2001)
Long Way Around (album)|Long Way Around: An Anthology: 1991-2001 (2002)
Pigs Will Fly (soundtrack)|Pigs Will Fly (soundtrack) with Warner Poland and Kai-Uwe Kohlschmidt (2003)
Hotel Vast Horizon (2003)
Weed (album)|Weed (2004)
War Crime Blues (2004)
Soft Dangerous Shores (2005)
Reiter In with The Bastard Club (2006)
Dislocation Blues with Jeff Lang (2006)
On Air (Chris Whitley album)|On Air (2008 - recorded live 2003)
References
Reflist
External links
commonscat|Chris Whitley
http://www.messengerrecords.com/chris_whitley.php Chris Whitley's Messenger Records Website
http://www.chriswhitleydiscography.com The Chris Whitley Discography
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