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  1. Real Name: Christopher Branford Bell. Profile: American singer, songwriter and guitarist from Memphis; also an engineer at Ardent Studios . Born January 12, 1951; died in an automobile crash December 27, 1978. Sites: Facebook , Wikipedia. In Groups: Big Star, Icewater (2), Rock City (4), The Jynx.

  2. 5 de may. de 2017 · A biography, There Was A Light: The Cosmic History of Big Star Founder Chris Bell by Rich Tupica, will also be published (read chapter 2 from the book below). Bell died in a automobile crash on ...

  3. 15 de sept. de 2017 · Any discussion of Chris Bell is incomplete without mentioning Big Star. Singer/songwriter/guitarist Bell helped form the short-lived, highly influential Memphis-based power pop band and shared ...

  4. 22 de nov. de 2017 · The more polished 1971 tracks credited to Rock City are here collected on their own LP within The Complete Chris Bell boxed set called See Seven States. Again, this music just flows better together than the more jarring playlist on the CD. In this presentation, these recordings feel like a real album, much in the way that I Am The Cosmos feels ...

  5. Christopher Branford Bell (January 12, 1951 – December 27, 1978) was an American musician and singer-songwriter. Along with Alex Chilton, he led the power pop band Big Star through its first album #1 Record (1972). He also pursued a solo career throughout the mid-1970s, resulting in the posthumous I Am the Cosmos LP.. AllMusic Guide praised Bell as "one of the unsung heroes of American pop ...

  6. Chris Bell discography and songs: Music profile for Chris Bell, born 12 January 1951. Genres: Power Pop, Singer-Songwriter. ... The Complete Chris Bell. 2017 . 3.41. 31. 2. 31 2 Looking Forward: The Roots of Big Star. 2017. V/A Compilation. Showing 10 of 11 show all. Issues. Average Avg. ...

  7. Beautiful Loserby Ed Turner(February 2019) In the early morning hours of December 27, 1978, Chris Bell, behind the wheel of his Triumph TR7, lost control of the car and careened into a telephone poll. Death was instantaneous. Local Memphis newspaper The Commercial Appeal ran Bell's obituary under the headline "Man Killed In One-Car Accident."