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Chris Vipond (Please VOTE for us!)

About Me



Chris Vipond- A little grit, some gravel, and his songs are his gavel. Chris Vipond has been writing songs for over 20 years. He plays guitar, too.
Mike Stanley- A little jazz, a little funk, and a plenty of pizzazz makes up Mike Stanley. Mike Stanley has been playing the bass for over 20 years. He builds cajons. Don’t be jealous of Stanley.
Phil Wagner- A little rock and a lot of roll, if it can be heard then Phil Wagner can play guitar to it! Phil Wagner has been playing guitar and singing for over 20 years. He's a rock and roll magician!
CV&SSB originates from the mountains of Central Pennsylvania in the forgotten railroad city of Altoona. The band was formed in late 2007 by songwriter Chris Vipond. Chris was born in 1975 and has been writing songs since he was 14. When life fills Chris with disillusionment, he writes songs. Whether it be the hospitalization for a mysterious mass in his brain in 2001, the passing of his mother in 2005, or the closing of his family's third generation appliance shop in late 2007 and his subsequent arrest on falsified felony charges in 2008, Chris takes what life dishes out and somehow contains the raw emotion and power of absolute honesty and delivers it in this condensed format...music. The Stanley Street Band provides the musical backdrop to the songs. The Stanley Street Band's namesake, Mike Stanley has been laying down his groovy bass in various groups with Chris for over 15 years. Phil Wagner completes the musical trinity of CV&SSB with the relevant lead guitar parts and vocal harmonies that range from searing and edgy, to sweet and melodious. Phil has been playing, performing and writing music since before he was born as he is a 2nd generation guitarist. CV&SSB currently perform with various drummers and percussionists on multiple percussive fronts such as traditional cajon drums, conga, full drum kits and trap kits. This band is all about the songs. Songs that make you think, laugh, cry, and get angry. The music is always injected with a sense of empathy and positivity. From the protest rock anthems and subtle folk rock gems to the in-your-face edgy-funk jams, CV&SSB deliver a perfectly honest spectrum of sound.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 9/1/2004
Band Website: http://chrisvipond.com
Band Members:

chris vipond - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, ukulele, cajon, piano, and words
mike stanley - bass, vocals, and cajon
phil wagner - guitar, vocals, and production
Stanley Street Band:
ed murvine - drum kit
sav sankaran - bass, vocals, djembe, and cajon
dave russel - drum kit
sam thurau - drum kit, cajon, and trap kit
bob brunner - drum kit
john hildenbrand - piano
stephen hicks - drum kit
mike zolnoski - guitar, cajon
missy bailey - congas, cajon
stephanie smith - shekere
mike wertz - mandolin, vocals
harlo taddy - djembe, vocals, cajon, melodica
adela taddy - tambourine
george welsh - bass, cajon
billy fischer - bass, kickassedness
steve arnold - drum kit
jenn henry - vocals
john stevens - harmonica, lap steel
randy rutherford - guitar, bass
brooks williams - guitar, vocals
mike jellen - cajon
colin lennox - didgeredo
ken dunn - vocals
matthew t. shoenfelt - cajon, egg shaker
j.d. - drum kit
joel kyle - drum kit
adam "harpman" harper - harmonica
jay browne - bass
dennis fallon - vocals
sam morehead - conga, cajon

Influences: Environment, atmosphere, altoona, barometric pressure, temperature, wittman tuners, season, air quality index, light, water, Gentleman Jack, red bull, meinl cajons, yuengling, oxygen, organic matter, psychokinetics, feelings, consciousness, music man basses, the implicate order, police, rickenbacker basses, wechter guitars, couch straps, ontological anxiety, thoughtlessness, perpetuity, freedom, crown royal, alvarez guitars, interconnectedness, uncertainty, vitality, unity, endlessness, apathy, department, cinderella, mountains, beaches, hohner harmonicas, forests, overlooks, clayton custom picks, balance, sucks, wine, moka kadir blend, elixir strings, ink pens, and multicellular organisms.

Sounds Like: Subjective experiences deliberately put to words and set to music.
Record Label: 's are dying...let them.
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

JP's Highlight Reel  2008

JP'S TEN FAVORITE LOCAL MUSIC SCENE MOMENTS OF 2008:3) CHRIS V. & THE STANLEY STREET BAND AT ALS TAVERN; CHRIS V STRIKES BACK: In January, group namesake Chris V was in the local news headlines, arre...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Jan 2009 16:39:00 GMT

Roar in the Mountains 2008 by Jim Price

Legion Park was abuzz&err&a-Roar&with a large crowd of motorcycle fans as Chris V. & the Stanley Street Band brought their own brand of excitement to the stage next. "Chris V" Vipond on acoustic guita...
Posted by on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 13:53:00 GMT

Article in the Centre Daily Times Lion Country

Monday, Jul. 14, 2008link to articleChris Vipond and the Stanley Street BandJuly 14, 2008 11:10:53 amby Jessica Savrock | For Lion CountryChris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band has a unique selling ...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:00:00 GMT

Backyard Rocker 4/20/08 by Jim Price

Hello Everyone, Here is the recap of the April 20 edition of Q94's weekly local music program, "The Backyard Rocker," which airs every Sunday night from 8 to 10 PM on WBXQ 94.3. WOW, what a show! This...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 01:42:00 GMT

Chris V. and The Stanley Street Band @ Al’s Tavern, Altoona 01/24/2008 by Jim Price

After returning to Altoona from the Soulgrass concert, it was just past 11 PM, and plenty of time remained to catch more live music happening in the vicinity on this Thursday night. Since I hadn't eat...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 01:39:00 GMT

New Website.

Check out our new "blog"site for a little more in-depth look at Chris V and the Stanley Street Band! http://www.chrisvipond.com http://www.chrisvipond.wordpress.com http://www.chrisvipond.net  
Posted by on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 10:18:00 GMT

Cajon.

A cajón (Spanish for 'crate', 'drawer', or 'box', pronounced 'ka.HON') is a kind of box drum played by slapping the front face (generally thin plywood) with the hands. Half to three quarter inch thick...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:29:00 GMT