Chris Price (musician)
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Birth name | Kristian Price Perez |
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August 26, 1984 (age 30) Miami, Florida, US |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Geffen (formerly) |
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Chris Price (born Kristian Price Perez; August 26, 1984) is an American musician, record producer and songwriter best known as the producer of the 2014 album "The Soul of All Natural Things" by Linda Perhacs[1] and as the producer of the upcoming new album by Emitt Rhodes.[2][3] Price is also a member of the band Taylor Locke and The Roughs, and serves as co-producer and co-writer of all the band's material. He has independently released one album to date as a solo artist ("Homesick") in 2012.[4]
Early life
Price was born Kristian Price Perez in Miami, Florida, the son of Betsy Perez (née Betson, b. 1963, Lansdowne, PA) and Grammy Award winning record producer and songwriter Rudy Pérez (b. 1958, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba). He has three younger brothers, Michael, Corey and Adam, and a half sister named Jennifer. Price attended Miami Beach Senior High School in Miami Beach, Florida, where he came under the tutelage of music instructor Doug Burris. Price participated in Burris' Miami Beach Rock Ensemble in high school, where he formed musical partnerships with other students Roger Houdaille and Fernando Perdomo. The three started a band called Dreaming in Stereo and released one EP locally in 2005 before disbanding.[5] Price and Houdaille went on to form the popular local band Monkeypox, which released 3 albums, several non-album singles and a feature-length film in 2005 before breaking up.[6] Price then began writing and performing songs with his brothers Michael and Corey under the band name Price.
Career
Price (2006–2009)
In 2006, the band Price, which consisted of brothers Chris, Michael & Corey and drummer Alex Ibanez, was signed to Geffen Records and the three brothers relocated to Los Angeles.[7] Price wrote and recorded two songs for feature films. The song "Hey Nancy Drew" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2007 film Nancy Drew,[8] and the song "Something in Your Eyes" was featured in the film Blonde Ambition.[9] The band showcased at the 2007 South by Southwest Music Conference to an enthusiastic response. In 2008, following the departure of Ibanez and the introduction of new drummer Charles Streeter, Price went in to the studio with producer Tony Berg and recorded a full-length album. The album was ultimately not released and Price parted ways with Geffen Records in 2009 before going on an extended hiatus.
Taylor Locke and The Roughs (2010–2012)
In 2009, Price began collaborating on songs with Rooney guitarist Taylor Locke. Their songwriting sessions led to the formation of a band called Taylor Locke & The Roughs. Price and Locke co-wrote and co-produced two albums under the Roughs moniker in 2010. The album Grain & Grape was featured on several Best Albums of 2010 lists, including an Album of the Year mention by the power pop blog Powerpopaholic.[10] After the release of their second album, Marathon, the band did extensive touring in 2011, opening for the Canadian rock band Sloan on the East coast and in Canada, as well as a headlining tour on the West coast. In 2012, they released a live album, Live at Rosalita's, and completed work on a third album called Parallel Lines that has yet to be released.
Homesick (2012)
Price began work on a solo album in 2011. Upon purchasing his first IPhone, Price was struck by the sonic quality of the phone's mic and decided to attempt to record an entire album using nothing but the mic of the phone and an app called 4Tracks which simulates the recording process of an analog 4-track Tape machine.[11] The resulting album, Homesick, was released in 2012. Lead single "That's Your Boyfriend" was chosen as iTunes Single of the Week in May 2012 and the album received a 4-star review from the New York Daily News.[12]
Linda Perhacs (2013–2014)
Price and his former Dreaming In Stereo bandmate Fernando Perdomo worked together to co-produce an album for Linda Perhacs entitled The Soul of All Natural Things. It is Perhacs' first album in 44 years. The album was released on March 4, 2014 by Asthmatic Kitty.[13] AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, and Thom Jurek's review states: "The Soul of All Natural Things does stand on its own in terms of quality, but is unmistakably an extension of the sonic, spiritual continuum Perhacs' began – and probably thought she left – on Parallelograms. Her uncommon, even singular approach to singing, recording, and writing, remains fully in evidence here." In The New York Times' favorable review, Jon Pareles says of Price and Perdomo's production: "They keep the music sounding largely organic without making the album a slavish period piece."
Emitt Rhodes (2013–2016)
Powerpop artist Emitt Rhodes began collaborating with Price on a new album in 2013, which would be his first album since 1973's "Farewell To Paradise". The forthcoming album features contributions from Jellyfish members Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. and Jason Falkner, along with Taylor Locke, Joseph Seiders and Fernando Perdomo. It is set for release on February 26, 2016. In the July 2015 issue of MOJO Magazine, Rhodes is quoted as saying: "It was remarkable. It had all the energy that I had lost about 20 years ago. It's brilliant fucking shit, and Chris is a fucking genius."[14] On Record Store Day 2015, Price and Rhodes released a vinyl single together to promote an upcoming Bee Gees tribute album. The A-side, produced by Price, is Rhodes' cover of "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", and the B-side is Price's version of "Please Read Me".[15] On November 21, 2015, The Wall Street Journal's blog Speakeasy premiered the first single from Emitt Rhodes' new album Rainbow Ends, produced by Price.[3] The song, "Dog On A Chain", features vocal harmonies by Aimee Mann and a guitar solo by Jon Brion. The album will be released by Omnivore Recordings.
Upcoming Projects
Price is currently serving as collaborator on an upcoming solo album by former Jellyfish member Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.. He is also producing a follow up album with Linda Perhacs. His second album as a solo artist is in the works as well.
Discography
as Chris Price
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"/"Please Read Me" single (with Emitt Rhodes) (2015)
Forthcoming 2nd album
as part of Price
"Hey Nancy Drew" from the film Nancy Drew (2007)
"Something in Your Eyes" from the film Blonde Ambition (2008)
"I Don't Want A Thing This Christmas" single (2009)
Unreleased album produced by Tony Berg (2009)
as part of Taylor Locke and The Roughs
Grain & Grape (2010) (wrote and produced all songs with Taylor Locke)
Marathon (2010) (wrote and produced all songs with Taylor Locke)
Parallel Lines (not yet released)
as part of Monkeypox
Hey! That's MY Wife! Get Your Own! (2005)
In Limbo – Original Soundtrack (2005)
“For Lovers Only/Surfin' Surfside" single (2005)
“No Hellos/Painted Chariot" single (2005)
Maurier Debbouze – Rock And Roll The Album (2006)
as producer
Chloe Lear – Girl Interrupted (2011)
Victoria Sole – Al Otro Lado De Mi Atmosfera (2013)
Jacquelyn – The Kiss (2013)
Linda Perhacs – The Soul of All Natural Things (2014)
Shay Astar – Land of Wandering (2014)
Tyler Peterson – Power of a Country Song (2015)
Alex Jules – forthcoming album
Emitt Rhodes – Rainbow Ends (2016)
appearing as musician
Taylor Locke – Time Stands Still
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. – forthcoming album
Bleu – Four
Christina Aguilera – Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti
Ex Norwegian - Pure Gold[16]
Luis Fonsi – Imaginame Sin Ti
Jencarlos – Nadie Como Yo
Los Temerarios - Mi Vida Sin Ti
Jim Camacho – Beachfront Defeat
Jim Camacho – Fools Paradise (songbook)
Father Bloopy – Ginger, Baby
The BJ Experience – If You Call Me I'm Ready To Party
Jerrod's Door – 2003 album
Sabrina Barnett – Set Me Free
Jacobs Ladder – EP
Dreaming in Stereo – EP
External links
Chris Price on All Music
Chris Price on Discogs
Chris Price's verified Facebook page
Chris Price on YouTube
Chris Price on Bandcamp
References
- ↑ "The Soul of All Natural Things". Asthmatic Kitty Records. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Fleetwood Mac: Reunited On MOJO's New Cover". MOJO. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- 1 2 "Emitt Rhodes Returns After Four Decades With ‘Dog on a Chain’ (Exclusive Song)". WSJ Blogs - Speakeasy. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
- ↑ "Homesick – Chris Price". Chris Price. May 22, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Dippy Catalog – DR210 – Dreaming in Stereo, Dreaming in Stereo EP". dippyrecords.com. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Dippy Catalog – DR209 – Monkeypox, Hey! That's MY Wife! Get Your Own!". dippyrecords.com. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ JAKE NELSON. "Big Ticket Item". Miami New Times. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Original Soundtrack, OST – Nancy Drew (Music From The Motion Picture) – Amazon.com Music". amazon.com. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Blonde Ambition (2007)". IMDb. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "The Top Ten Power Pop albums for 2010". powerpopaholic.com. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ "buzzbands.la". buzzbands.la. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/cd-review-homesick-chris-price-article-1.1140392
- ↑ "Linda Perhacs – The Soul of All Natural Things". Asthmatic Kitty Records. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
- ↑ "Emitt Rhodes". MOJO. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Emitt-Rhodes-Chris-Price-How-Can-You-Mend-A-Broken-Heart-Please-Read-Me/release/6891395
- ↑ http://www.exnorwegian.com/discography/#1452555300981-bb6ae623-154e