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Cool King Chris Band

About Me

CKC began his band experience in High School. As the years went by so did the names of the bands: The Confused, P.O.E., Mysterious Eastern Love Tool, Beatnics, Hardsoul Poets, Fireball XL-5, Neglected Sheep and the Fire Sheep. Years later CKC found himself a part of the house band for the comedy skit club "The Perch" which produced the Emmy award winning writer Jose Arroyo and the unusual Sean Keenan (talking baby). Later CK found himself on the nationally syndicated Bob and Sheri morning radio show. CK writes and performs original and parody songs as a regular guest for Bob and Sheri. (Bobandsheri.com) Meanwhile CK joined forces with the master Jamie Hoover and recorded two full length powerpop albums on Jam Records (jamrecordings.com). Finding himself in a need for a band to support his solo material, CK joined up with a line up of several musicians over the years but has settled into a groove with the current line up: Mike Scarlata (bass and vocals) from Neglected Sheep and Fire Sheep, and John McQuage (Drums) from Big Al and Fire Sheep. The mission is simple; Have fun, play songs, get paid. God Bless America.Also check out myspace.com/coolkingchris

My Interests

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Member Since: 6/13/2006
Band Website: www.jamrecordings.com/jamartists.php
Band Members: Mike plays bass and vocals. John plays drums and vocals. Chris plays guitar and vocals.
Influences: The Sun, The Moon, The Stars and Gravity.
Sounds Like: Nepalm in the morning... Oh, SOUNDS LIKE. I thought it said "smells like".
Record Label: JAM (jamrecordings.com)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Hot and Sweaty Rock And Roll

It was so Hot and I was so Sweaty at our last gig I was faced with a problem. Does looking cool over-ride being cool? John, our drummer, always dresses for comfort and still sweats his ass off. He's t...
Posted by on Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:07:00 GMT

The Moment of JAM

"The moment of JAM" is actually a moment when you, as a musician, do not know what you are about to play but kick into some sort of sixth sense of psychic music and you magically play the correct note...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:42:00 GMT