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Chris Knight
Country / Americana / Southern Rock

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Slaughters, Kentucky
United States

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Member Since3/26/2007
Band WebsiteCHRISKNIGHT.NET
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All of Chris' CD's, & other merchandise, can be purchased from the store on his official website.

Management:
Rick Alter Management
1018 17th Avenue S.
Suite 12
Nashville, TN 37212
(615) 320-8700
FAX (615) 320-8800
rickalter@aol.com

Booking:
Eric Roberts
(651) 647-4464 ext. 1
eric@hellobooking.com

InfluencesJohn Prine, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Jonathan Edwards, Jackson Browne, Rod Stewart, Steve Earle, Warren Zevon

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Record LabelDrifter's Church
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 16 2009 8:00P
KIRK AVENUE MUSIC HALL Roanoke, Virginia
Jul 17 2009 7:00P
FRIDAYS ON THE SQUARE Harrisonburg, Virginia
Jul 18 2009 8:00P
ASHLAND COFFEE & TEA Ashland, Virginia
Aug 5 2009 8:00P
HILL’S CAFE Austin, Texas
Aug 6 2009 8:00P
GLASS CACTUS Grapevine, Texas
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
SAM’S BURGER JOINT San Antonio, Texas
Aug 8 2009 8:00P
CHEATHAM STREET WAREHOUSE San Marcos, Texas
Aug 18 2009 8:00P
MINNESOTA ZOO Apple Valley, Minnesota
Aug 19 2009 8:00P
ROCHESTER CIVIC THEATRE Rochester, Minnesota
Aug 20 2009 8:00P
SHOWBOAT SALOON Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Aug 22 2009 8:00P
BOXCARS PUB Clinton, Wisconsin
Sep 4 2009 9:00P
GRUENE HALL New Braunfels, Texas
Sep 11 2009 8:00P
BILLY BOB’S TEXAS Fort Worth, Texas

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   About Chris Knight

Chris Knight
Heart of Stone (Drifter’s Church)
Release: August 19, 2008

Ten years and five acclaimed albums into one of the most uncompromising careers in American music, the singer/songwriter whose work has been compared to Prine, Cash and Nebraska-era Springsteen by some the toughest music writers in America may have finally conquered his most demanding critic of all: himself.

“Right now, this is my favorite record,” Chris Knight says of his new album, Heart Of Stone. “It might just be my best. For some reason, there’s a cohesiveness here that’s not like anything I’ve done before. But at the same time, it’s not real predictable. There’s a lot of texture to it as well, but it’s a simple record. I don’t know how that happened. But I know it when I hear it.”

Then again, Knight has always been an artist of fierce instinct and uncommon paradox. A former strip-mine reclamation inspector, Knight still lives in the rural coal town of Slaughters, Kentucky (population 200) where he was born and raised. But it’s been on record – as well as everywhere from rowdy Texas roadhouses to hushed New York City theaters – where Chris has forged the reputation for a stark and often-ferocious honesty that led one writer to call his music “where Cormac McCarthy meets Copperhead Road.”

“I still don’t know what to call myself,” says Chris. “When people ask me what kind of music I play, I tell ‘em my music is country and rock and folk and roots rock and even pop. I think this album sounds that way, too.” Produced by Dan Baird (of Georgia Satellites fame, as well as producer of Knight’s widely-praised A Pretty Good Guy and The Jealous Kind discs), the 12 songs on Heart Of Stone represent a creative maturity unlike anything Knight has done before. The music itself is a richly organic sonic mosaic where snarling guitars and pounding drums live alongside mournful violas, plucky banjos, B-3 organ and even the occasional trombone and bouzouki. And for an artist known for his narratives about busted lives and broken dreams, Knight’s new songs now carry a hard-fought wisdom that gives his characters deeper seams of pain, pride and ultimately, hope. “I’m conscious that I know a lot more than I did 7 or 8 years ago,” Chris says. “Lately I’ve been writing about more internalized thoughts and situations, about what I feel rather than maybe tell a story. I can’t keep playing the same thing or telling the same stories in different ways. Getting comfortable with what you do is a big part of it, I guess. I wasn’t afraid to say what I think, play what I play, or put what I want on this record.”

“These are the songs of a grown man,” says producer Dan Baird, “and it’s not just the lower body count. Chris is much more comfortable with his voice, his writing and the recording process than he’s ever been before. He wanted to make a really lowdown record, kind of like a rock band playing these really rural songs. And I wanted to try anything to get as much of who Chris is now on the record as possible.” Baird, who co-wrote 4 of the album’s songs, took a wholly organic approach to letting Knight and the musicians find the songs in the studio. “We set up a small drum kit, 2 amps and a little p.a. in one corner for Chris and the band to flesh-out the songs together. So rather than do a chart, put on headphones and make a mess of it while we tried to figure out why Chris wanted to kick every ass in the room, we all tried different stuff until we found the feel he was looking for. It was kind of a Blind Man’s Bluff and Easter Egg Hunt rolled into one sometimes, but when we got it right we’d jump to our positions and record it. We knew it when we heard it.”

The unpredictable power and texture of Heart Of Stone makes itself clear with “Homesick Gypsy,” the potent opening track driven by parade drums, slide guitar, trombone, banjo and bouzouki. “Hell Ain’t Half Full” is a razor-edged rocker with an unflinchingly fierce moral core. “Almost There” is a sinister snarl of hard-luck, while “Another Dollar” explodes with vicious guitars and Chris’ surprisingly howling vocals. There’s a mournful strength to “Danville”, hardcore regret in “Miles To Memphis” and a coming-out-of-the dark joy to “Maria”. He delivers both sides of love-gone-wrong with the unexpected optimism of “Something To Keep Me Going” and the haunting pain of “My Old Cars”. Knight is at the peak of his storytelling power with “Crooked Road”, an elderly miner’s heartbreaking elegy to “good dreams gone cold” filled with love, loss, doubt and faith. But it’s the album’s title track that may be most unforeseen tale of all, in which broken promises and a broken home cannot break a struggling man’s resolve. And while the album’s closer “Go On Home” may seem like a taciturn mission statement, Chris’s plainspoken standpoint is tempered with tenacity, acceptance and a defiant wisdom. “They’re all pretty hard-nosed songs,” Chris admits. “But it’s as unified as collection as I’ve ever recorded. People may not always agree with the attitude of my music, but my point of view has always been pretty clear. With this album, it’s probably more visible. I want to be able to stand on stage singing these songs and have people believe that what I’m saying is the way that I feel.”

For fans, critics and even Knight himself, this record is the one where it all comes together. It’s an album that is alternately raw and rocking, quietly powerful and significantly truthful in its scope. Most of all, Heart Of Stone is the sound of a remarkable artist coming into his own. You’ll know it when you hear it.


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Thomas





Jul 5 2009 6:58 PM

Thanks ya'll
Dragonstar61





Jul 5 2009 3:59 AM

4th of July Pictures, Images and Photos
Seven Thunders





Jul 4 2009 7:59 PM

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Jul 3 2009 4:41 PM

THANKS FOR ADDING ME AS A FRIEND
Jessica♥Shannon





Jul 3 2009 3:00 PM

thanks for the add!!! Im a huge fan!!! come back to clay county!!!
Kristi





Jul 2 2009 6:12 AM

¤Have a wonderful 4th of July!
 Stay safe
~Peace♥
Brad Jackson





Jun 28 2009 9:50 PM

Come back home to Western KY! Come visit me in Ohio country and we will go sit at the Rochester dam and write some songs!
Parris





Jun 26 2009 6:25 AM

You wont remember me, but you let me sing"It aint easy being me" with you years ago!!I will be at SCHOEPFS to sing again..Love the sound!!!Parris and Debra
sue





Jun 24 2009 8:48 PM

Just want to wish the greatest writer /singer of all times a very Happy Birthday!!!
Mike Lilley





Jun 24 2009 12:58 AM

Hey Chris,
Great stuff. I played some of your songs at a bondfire. There were drinkers dopesmokers and religious folks. You are a hit. Don't change nothin.
God bless,
Mike
Nilsen’s Southern Harmony





Jun 23 2009 4:14 PM

Hi there! Thanks a lot for the add. May the road go on forever.
Toni Ruuska





Jun 22 2009 7:54 AM

Hi Chris! Thanks for the add! Greetings from Finland!!
Brent Willis™





Jun 22 2009 2:40 AM

dude!! we love chris knight !!
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Jun 18 2009 6:49 PM

greetings from Idaho....thanks for your friendship....daniel
Steph





Jun 17 2009 8:59 PM

Love your music and would love to see you live one of these days...maybe you could come to Portland...or maybe even the Braun Reunion sometime...
Vickey





Jun 15 2009 8:12 AM

thanks for adding ...VJ
TurboKaren





Jun 14 2009 2:00 AM

Thank you for such a wonderful show last nite!
>>>GiN<<<





Jun 13 2009 6:58 PM

YOU ROCKED PLANO TEXAS LAST NIGHT!!!CANT WAIT TIL JULY 4 TO SEE YALL AGAIN...
waylon





Jun 13 2009 6:18 AM

Expectations were high in Plano,Texas , but you'll surpassed them!! That's what people should expect from western Kentuckian's!!! waylon
~KIT KAT~





Jun 12 2009 9:46 PM

Thanks for making a stop in Paris, Tx and giving us Oklahoma folks north of the border an opportunity to see your show. Great music, hope to see you again soon!
Darrell





Jun 11 2009 2:49 AM

you probly get this all the time, but by gosh i think you wrote my life in them songs.
Elijah Reed Band- Singer/Songwriter





Jun 10 2009 4:06 PM

Hello,
Welcome, Thank you for the add and the new friendship. When you get a chance check out our site and songs. Right now we are working on our 2nd album, it's all Original Southern Rock Music. Our Album will be finish this month. Please leave us a comment and let us know what you think. Thank you for your time and have a blessed day.....KEEP ON ROCKIN!!.......SUPPORT OUR TROOPS AND VETS....

God Bless, ERB
Fred Ratliff
Singer/Songwriter
Vickey





Jun 9 2009 1:02 PM

Thanks for adding me !!
Gary V.





Jun 6 2009 2:16 AM

Hi Chris,I thankyou so much for your friendship,I like your sound,Keep in touch.God Bless.GARY V.
waylon





Jun 5 2009 2:47 AM

Looking forward to Love,War in Texas!! Notifying the troops!! waylon
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