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  1. Mark Brown - bass on "Never Recover". Billy Preston - organ, Wurlitzer on "Never Recover". Chris Whitley - dobro on "Faces & Names" and "Start Treating People Right". Brady Kish - double bass on "Faces & Names". Kraig Jarret Johnson - guitar on "Someday Love". Mike Napolitano - guitar on "Tea" and "Levitation".

  2. Song by Dave Pirner / Soul Asylum, from his solo album "faces & names" released in 2002.Chris Whitley plays very impressive and cool intro with National reso...

  3. 31 de ago. de 2018 · Fallen Angel: The Life And Death Of Chris Whitley. By Paul Rees. ( Classic Rock ) published 31 August 2018. The cult Texan singer took the blues to strange new places. But he never had a chance to conquer his demons. A snapshot of Chris Whitley performing at a poky club in downtown Manhattan.

  4. Christopher Becker Whitley (August 31, 1960 [1] – November 20, 2005) [2] was an American blues /rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. During his 25-year career, he released more than a dozen albums, had two songs in the top 50 of the Billboard mainstream rock charts and received two Independent Music Awards. Whitley's sound was drawn from the ...

  5. 30 de jul. de 2002 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Faces & Names" on Discogs.

  6. One of the most eclectic artists that I've come across over the years is a fella by the name of Chris Whitley. Upon hearing his Living With The Law album, I was struck by the freshness he brought to the blues, almost as if this were a new template for that style of music.. Whitley, who grew up in Texas, employed various open tunings and what I would call, a jazz player's sensibility in his ...

  7. Profile: American blues/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist born 31. August 1960 in Houston, Texas and died 20. November 2005 in Houston, Texas. Father of Trixie Whitley. Sites: MySpace , Wikipedia. In Groups: A Noh Rodeo, Chris Whitley & Bastard Club.