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Chris Gaines is a fictional alternative rock singer created as an alter ego for a movie project entitled The Lamb by Garth Brooks. This article is about the Australian city. ...
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Chris Gaines began in 1999 when Brooks, attempting to expand his career boundaries, collaborated with his production company Red Strokes Entertainment and Paramount Pictures to develop a movie Brooks was meant to star in, as Chris Gaines. The Lamb was to have revolved around Chris Gaines, a fictional rock singer and his emotionally conflicted life as a musician in the public eye. To create buzz for the project, Brooks took on the identity of Gaines in the October 1999 album Garth Brooks in ... The Life of Chris Gaines, which was intended as a 'pre-soundtrack' to the film. Brooks also subsequently appeared as Gaines in a television mockumentary for the VH1 series Behind The Music and as the musical guest on an episode of Saturday Night Live which Brooks hosted as himself. This article is about the year. ...
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Brooks' endless promotion of the album and the film did not seem to stir much excitement and the success of the Chris Gaines experiment became fairly evident mere weeks after the album was released. Although critics admired Brooks for taking a musical risk, the majority of the American public was either totally bewildered, or completely unreceptive to the idea of Garth Brooks as anything but a pop-country singer. Many of his fans also felt that by supporting the Gaines project they would lose the "real" Garth Brooks. Sales of the album were unspectacular and although it made it to #2 on the pop album chart, expectations had been higher and retail stores began heavily discounting their oversupply. Poor sales of the album and lack of interest in the film brought the film production to an indefinite hiatus in February 2001 and Gaines quickly and quietly faded into obscurity. The mediocre success of the Chris Gaines persona has become the butt of many jokes within the media and country music industry. The opening night of Brooks' November 2007 nine concert stand at the Sprint Center in Kansas City was "protested" by a local group of performance artists handing out "Missing Person" flyers for Gaines as a part of "The Chris Gaines Initiative." [1] Sprint Center[1] is a large, multi-use indoor arena in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. ...
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Despite the failure of the Chris Gaines project, Brooks gained his first - and only - US Top 40 pop single in "Lost in You", the first single from the album.
Fictional Biography Christian Gene Gaines was born August 10, 1967 in Brisbane, Australia to an Olympic swimmer and her coach. He dropped out of high school to form a band called Crush, which released their sole hit, "My Love Tells Me So". After the lead singer died in a plane crash, Gaines went dormant for several years before releasing his first solo album, Straight Jacket, which remained in the Billboard Top 40 for 82 weeks and won four Grammys. Gaines then was involved in a serious car accident in 1992 and required numerous plastic surgeries. He remained reclusive until the release of his last studio album Triangle in 1996. Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ...
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Fictional Timeline - 1967 - Chris Gaines born in Brisbane, Australia to Australian Olympic swimmer Carolyn Johnns-Gaines and her husband/coach Gene Gaines.
- 1977 - Moved to Los Angeles at the age of ten.
- 1984 - Decides to quit school his senior year at Morningside High to pursue his music professionally.
- 1985 - Joins his best friends Tommy Levitz and Marc Obed in the band CRUSH, signing with Capitol Records later that year.
- 1986 - Crush releases self-titled debut album. The second single, "My Love Tells Me So," is a bouncy, happy, Beatles-like smash and one of the year's most successful songs. But the band's success is short-lived when lead singer Tommy Levitz dies in a plane crash later that year.
- 1987 - Joe Smith of Capitol Records and Chris discuss possibility of a solo career. During the two years of quiet that follows Levitz's death, Chris finishes his GED.
- 1989 - Debuts his solo album, Straight Jacket. Both the public and the music industry respond favorably; the album spends an extraordinary 224 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, 82 weeks on the Billboard Top 40, and wins the Grammy Award for Album of the Year; indeed, Gaines sweeps the Grammys, defeating Bonnie Raitt in three other categories and sparking an over-played "rivalry" mainly cooked up by music biz publicists. Features the hits "Maybe" (a lovely flute and piano ballad co-written and produced by Paul McCartney), "White Flag" (from Chris' "'80s hair band phase"), and "Digging for Gold" (a swampy, Kenny Loggins-influenced song). Still Chris' biggest-selling album to date.
- 1990 - Tragedy strikes again when Chris' father dies in the fall of 1990 after his long battle with cancer. To make matters worse, Haywood, Mississippi town councilwoman Sandy Thompson proclaims Chris "anti-American" based on the vaguely anti-capitalistic lyrics to "Digging for Gold" and starts an "Anti-Gaines" movement that lasts less than a week.
- 1991 - Releases his second solo album, Fornucopia. A very dark and angry album, it debuts at #1 and spends a combined 18 weeks on the top of the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart. Includes a soulful remake of the 1972 Ramsey Sellers classic, "It Don't Matter to the Sun" (sounding sort of like a country song) and the instant hit "Main Street," co-authored by master of folk Bobby Dylan, who recycles in careful measure from his "Knockin' on Heaven's Door."
- 1992 - Involved in a violent single-car crash that nearly ends his life in winter. Spends six weeks in the hospital and over two years undergoing extensive plastic surgery on his face, shoulder and hands. Will not allow himself to be seen or photographed again until 1996. The first plastic surgeries reportedly leave his face distinctly darker than usual.
- 1994 - Releases his third solo album, Apostle, in the winter. Without any artist promotion, still manages to spend a combined 8 weeks atop the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart. Features the singles "Way of the Girl" (cheeseball keyboard and a chicken-scratch guitar to a hip-hop beat) and "Unsigned Letter" (shades of Bryan Adams).
- 1996 - Re-emerges into public view for the first time that winter with Triangle. Is dubbed "The New Prince" by "Out" magazine because of his new look and the fact that his music shows a move towards R&B - a distinct change in musical style from his past. "Driftin' Away" (fluffy, soft and sweet, with elements of R&B and country), "That's the Way I Remember It" (a bold step in the R&B direction), and "Snow in July" (gritty funk leaving some calling him the white Stevie Wonder and detractors calling him the black Steely Dan in reference to his plastic surgery), are the featured hits on the album.
- 1999 - Releases his Greatest Hits compilation, containing the songs "Lost In You" (a lightweight ballad about infatuation influenced by Tracey Chapman) and "Right Now" (a cover of The Youngbloods' "Let's Get Together" to a folk-disco beat combined with a spoken word piece), from his forthcoming concept album The Lamb.
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External links - The Official Chris Gaines Guitar custom made by Fender
- The Chris Gaines Initiative
References - [1]USA Today: Kansas City crowd welcomes Brooks back to the stage
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No Fences was released on August 27, 1990, and is American Country Music artist Garth Brooks second album. ...
Ropin the Wind is Garth Brooks third album, released in September 1991. ...
The Chase is the fourth studio album of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
In Pieces is American Country Music artist Garth Brooks fifth studio album (sixth overall). ...
Fresh Horses is Garth Brooks sixth studio album, released on Tuesday, November 21, 1995. ...
Sevens is the seventh studio album (ninth overall) of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
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Scarecrow is the eighth studio album (fourteenth overall) of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
The Limited Series is the name of Garth Brooks second box set of albums. ...
Holiday albums: Beyond the Season · Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas · Songs from Call Me Claus Beyond the Season was the first Christmas album released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas is the second holiday album (twelfth overall) of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Songs from Call Me Claus is the third holiday album (thirteenth overall) of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Compilation albums: The Garth Brooks Collection · The Hits · The Ultimate Hits The Garth Brooks Collection is the first compilation album of American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
The Hits was the second compilation album and first and only greatest hits album from American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
The Ultimate Hits is an upcoming album from country music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks, set to be released on November 7, 2007. ...
Live albums: Double Live For the Double Live album recorded by Rheostatics, see Double Live (Rheostatics album). ...
Box sets: The Limited Series (1998) · The Limited Series (2005) · The Entertainer The Limited Series is the name of a box set of albums released by country music artist Garth Brooks. ...
The Limited Series is the name of Garth Brooks second box set of albums. ...
The Entertainer is the name of Garth Brooks DVD collection of previously aired television specials and music videos. ...
Singles: "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" · "If Tomorrow Never Comes" · "Not Counting You" · "The Dance" · "Friends in Low Places" · "Unanswered Prayers" · "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House" · "The Thunder Rolls" · "Rodeo" · "Shameless" · "What She's Doing Now" · "Papa Loved Mama" · "The River" · "Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy?" (w/ Chris LeDoux) · "We Shall Be Free" · "Somewhere Other Than the Night" · "Learning to Live Again" · "That Summer" · "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up)" · "American Honky-Tonk Bar Association" · "Standing Outside the Fire" · "One Night a Day" · "Callin' Baton Rouge" · "She's Every Woman" · "The Fever" · "The Beaches of Cheyenne" · "The Change" · "It's Midnight Cinderella" · "That Ol' Wind" · "In Another's Eyes" (w/ Trisha Yearwood) · "Longneck Bottle" · "She's Gonna Make It" · "Two Piña Coladas" · "To Make You Feel My Love" · "Burnin' the Roadhouse Down" (w/ Steve Wariner) · "Where Your Road Leads" · "You Move Me" · "It's Your Song" · "Lost in You" (credited to Chris Gaines) · "It Don't Matter to the Sun" (credited to Chris Gaines) · "Do What You Gotta Do" · "When You Come Back to Me Again" · "Katie Wants a Fast One" (w/ Steve Wariner) · "Wild Horses" · "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)" (w/ George Jones) · "Wrapped Up In You" · "Squeeze Me In" (w/ Trisha Yearwood) · "Thicker Than Blood" · "Why Ain't I Running" · "Good Ride Cowboy" · "Love Will Always Win" (w/ Trisha Yearwood) · "That Girl Is a Cowboy" · "More Than a Memory" If Tomorrow Never Comes is a song by American country music artist Garth Brooks. ...
The Dance was a 1990 #1 single for country singer Garth Brooks. ...
Friends in Low Places is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Unanswered Prayers is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks which hit #1 on the country billboard charts in 1990. ...
The Thunder Rolls is a song released by American Country music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Papa Loved Mama is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Chris LeDoux (October 2, 1948 â March 9, 2005) was an American country music singer-songwriter, bronze sculptor and rodeo champion. ...
We Shall Be Free is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
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Aint Going Down (Til The Sun Comes Up) is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Standing Outside The Fire is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Fever is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. ...
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Two Piña Coladas is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
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Steve Wariner Steve Wariner (born December 25, 1954 in Noblesville, Indiana) is a American country music singer, guitarist and songwriter. ...
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Wrapped Up In You is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. ...
Good Ride Cowboy is a single, released in 2005, by American country music artist Garth Brooks. ...
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