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      Photos - Concerts - Chris Smither

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      Here is a list of of tunings of songs Chris performs (not a...

    • Biography

      In 2018, Chris Smither released his eighteenth record, Call...

  2. Hace 4 días · Photo: Jeff Fasano. In November, Chris Smither, the folk/blues singer/songwriter with the gravelly pipes and extraordinary guitar skills, turns 75. In a career that has soared past the half-century mark, Smither has become an industry legend whose unique style, sound, and beat-driven fingerpicking have generated a devoted and ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Chris Smithe r Watch the new video for the 2nd single and title track off the new album All About The Bones and pre-order the new album today (Release date: May 3).

  4. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Celebrated American songwriter Chris Smither releases his latest album, All About the Bones , on 3rd May 2024 via Signature Sounds. The recording provides further evidence of his...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · TUE JUL 23 Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern. Folk blues legend Chris Smither is back with his 20th album, All About The Bones, out May 3rd on Signature Sounds (PRE-ORDER). Recorded at Sonelab Studios.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Chris Smither Covers Tom Petty On ‘Time To Move On’. Folk/blues guitarist/songwriter Chris Smither has had his songs covered by everyone from Bonnie Raitt and Emmylou Harris to Diana Krall, so it’s a treat to hear Smithers interpretation of Tom Petty’s “Time To Move On” from Wildflowers.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Revered guitarist/songwriter Chris Smither has released the second single, "All About The Bones," today on all streaming outlets; it's the title track of upcoming album out May 3 on Signature Sounds Records. The song is classic Smither, highlighting his rumbling baritone, foot stomps, wry lyrics and Delta-blues style picking.