Christopher Wood (b. 1967), a writer and editor based in Athens, Greece
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ChrisWood (June 24, 1944 – July 12, 1983) was a founding member of the British rock band Traffic along with Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Dave Mason.
Wood primarily played flute and saxophone, occasionally contributing keyboards and vocals.
While working on a solo album that was to be titled Vulcan, ChrisWood died in 1983 of pneumonia in Birmingham, England.
chris is the bridge between the harmony and rhythm to either side of him and half-jokingly quotes spinal tap in describing his physical space on stage - "i'm very fortunate to have two visionaries, fire and ice, on either side of me...
Representing the west coast, chris was born in PASADENA California where he lived with his parents BILL and RENATTE WOOD (he a micro biologist at Cal Tech, she a poet/writer) and his older brother OLIVER.
Chris had always dabbled in music up to that point - taking piano lessons, playing the clarinet and in the school orchestra - but the bass was the place where it all really began.