Chris Constantinou
Chris Constantinou | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Chris De Niro |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Rock |
Instruments | Bass guitar, flute, Guitar, Harmonica |
Labels | Ebony, RCA, Sony, Howl, Damaged Goods, Sony ATV, Universal |
Associated acts | Drill, Adam Ant, Annabella Lwin, JackieOnAssid, The Wolfmen, Sinéad O'Connor, Wilko Johnson, Courtney Taylor-Taylor, Wayne Kramer, Wayne Kramer, Neville Staples, |
Website |
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Chris Constantinou is an English musician. Famous for being the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for Adam Ant.
Childhood and early bands
He was born at Charing Cross Hospital in London and at the age of three he moved to Plymouth. He went to Plymouth College before a brief spell at Plymouth Art College. He performed with school and garage bands supporting 1970s artists such as King Crimson, Snafu, and Sassafras. His professional career started when he joined Diz Watson, the renowned exponent of New Orleans/Professor Longhair-style piano and barrel house blues, as bass player. In 1977, he formed the rock band Drill. Acting as co-writer and bassist, they first signed to Ebony Records before moving to RCA Records for a string of singles, several of which were produced by Chas Chandler.
Music career
1980s: Chris De Niro era
In 1982 Chris joined Adam Ant as bass guitarist[1] and backing vocalist from his UK top 5 single "Puss in Boots". Under the pseudonym Chris De Niro, he became an integral part of the mid-80s Ant line up, highlights including the top 20 single "Apollo 9" and the Vive Le Rock album, both of which were produced by Tony Visconti. Chris was part of every Adam Ant TV appearance, video and tour until 1986, which included Top of the Pops, Saturday Night Live, American Bandstand and, on stage, Radio City Music Hall and 1985's Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium.
1990s: JackieOnAssid era
Chris took centre stage to form post-punk outfit JackieOnAssid in 1996. As lead singer, songwriter and bassist, JackieOnAssid toured Europe three times, released two albums (2001's 4Play and 2002's Zip Me Up) and supported Iggy Pop. The videos for these singles were directed by award-winning British film maker Paul Hills. He later featured the band's Meditation Man single in his 2003 movie The Poet (Dougray Scott/Laura Elena Harring).
2000s: The Wolfmen era
In 2004 Chris began work on his project, The Wolfmen for which he handled lead vocals, co-writing, bass and various other instruments. It saw him reunite with another former Ant, songwriter/guitarist Marco Pirroni, to blend a sound described by Mojo magazine as "exuberant filth... Chris and Marco do growing old disgracefully with style.”
Constantinou played on The Slits' EP, Revenge of the Killer Slits in 2006 and co-wrote tracks "The Wolf Is Getting Married" (Single 2012) "I had a Baby" (Album track 2012) for Sinéad O'Connor's album, How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?, released in March 2012.
Other projects
Parting with Adam Ant in 1985, Chris spent time with SF Go, a Miles Copeland III-managed band he had formed with Danny Kustow (TRB, Glen Matlock).
He then formed a band with Bow Wow Wow's Annabella Lwin, fronted by Annabella with Chris as co-writer, bassist and backing vocalist. They built a substantial following hit singles like Do What You Do (Sony, 1994), a dancefloor hit thanks to remixes from Farley & Heller and Junior Vasquez. The project was produced by Steve Lironi (Fun Lovin' Criminals, Happy Mondays).
Discography
With Adam Ant
- Apollo 9 (single, 1984)
- Vive Le Rock (album, 1985)
- Vive Le Rock (single, 1985)
- B-Side Babies (album, 1994)
With Annabella Lwin
- Car Sex (single, 1994)
- Do What You Do (single, 1994)
With The Slits
- Revenge of the Killer Slits (EP, 2006)
With The Wolfmen
- The Wolfmen (EP, 2006)
- Kama Sutra (single, 2006)
- I Put A Spell on You (collaboration with Primal Scream, 2006)
- Give Listen Help (Filter Magazine compilation album, 2007)
- Two Eyes (Do Naina) (single with Daler Mehndi, 2007)
- Thieves & Liars (single) (single with Daler Mehndi, 2007)
- Cecilie (single, 2007)
- Needle in the Camle's Eye (EP, 2008)
- Chang Yare (Paradise Lost) (collaboration with Namgyal Lhamo, 2008)
- Modernity Killed Every Night (album, 2008)
- Better Days (single, 2008)
- Little Steven's Underground Garage Presents... The Coolest Songs in the World Volume 6 (compilation album, 2009)
- Jackie, is it my Birthday? (duet with Sinéad O'Connor (single, 2009) Produced by Steve Musters Post Production and Mix by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (single, 2010)
- Take Refuge in Pleasure: The Songs of Roxy Music Revisited (compilation album, 2009)
- 20 July Produced by Steve Musters Post Production by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (single, 2010)
- Marilyn Monroe-Wam Bam JFK Produced by Steve Musters Post Production and Mix by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (single, 2010)
- Married to the Eiffel Tower (Howl) (2011)
With SSG
- "Praise You" (Single 2012)
- "Sugar, Salt & Glue" (EP 2012)
With Sinéad O'Connor
- "The Wolf Is Getting Married" (Single 2012)
- "I had a Baby" (Album track 2012)
With Andreas Grega
- "Mikrouli Mou" (Album 2012)
- "Vallar Av Snö" (Album 2012)
With The Mutants
- "Rhythm and Punk Review" (Album 2014)
- 'Tokyo Nights' (Album 2015)
Interviews
- 2008 Music-News.com interview with Chris Constantinou and Marco Pirroni
- 2008 Plectrum magazine interview with Chris Constantinou and Marco Pirroni
- 2005 Music For A Future Age interview with Chris Constantinou
- 2011 Pop! The Question interview with Chris Constantinou
References
- ↑ P.I.X. (3 January 2008). "The Wolfmen Interview". Retrieved 21 November 2009.
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