Chris Herriges
Chris Herriges

 

Began playing various musical instruments at age nine, at the gentle urging of artistic parents. First experience as guitarist with band in Junior High School - Gateway - kings of the roller rinks in hometown Eau Claire, WI.

Shelved musical pursuits during college years for conventional career aspirations (BBA - University of WI, Eau Claire, 1986.) but became determined for career as national recording artist before graduation. Relocated to the Twin Cities and, after brief stint as an Office Coffee Services salesman, began full-scale plunge. (Voice lessons, extensive guitar practice, songwriting efforts.).

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First self-produced recordings were on 45 rpm vinyl: "Please You", "Sweet, True Companion" and the groundbreaking
"Come What
May" which, through independent promotion, garnered significant Midwest commercial airplay ("Top Pick", Midwest Music Journal.) and played all Summer long on Top-40 radio in Sioux Falls, SD. (1989)

Lots of Midwest club dates followed, primarily in the Twin Cities. Most notably, a series of national openers at The Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis, for Sean Phillips, Kenny Rankin, and others.

First full-length CD, Come What May, released 1990.

Played live and recorded extensively throughout the 'Nineties with various bandmates.

 

Audio Files - Come What May:  
1."Come What May"                                  2."It's Not Too Late"

3."Higher Plane"

 

The Chris Herriges Project, with bassist Chris Shaw and drummer Chris Weinberger (later joined by guitarist Pete McCauley) saw significant success with a number of Rock Radio singles. "All Real Now" and "Long, Cold Road" (independently promoted) were added on commercial stations in places like Roanoke VA, Chatanooga TN, and Key West FL. (1993/94). "Don't Turn Me Away" written by Herriges' brother, Greg, made #104 on Album Network Magazine's national Rock Radio chart...due, in part, to a starred review (critical merit) in Billboard Magazine. (1994.)


l to r: Chris Weinberger, Chris Shaw, Herriges, Pete McCauley. (1995)

 

 

Long Cold Road - EP (1994)

   
 

Audio Files - Four Thousand Fears:
1."Long, Cold Road"
2."When I Feel"
3."So Much Better Now"
4."Four Thousand Fears"
5. "I Am the Walrus"

 


l to r: Herriges, Sean Asplund, Jon Zitzman, Mike Wurtzberger. (1998)

Four Thousand Fears CD released 1997. Lots of critical praise. Independent promotion yielded commercial airplay in Kansas City MO, Champaign IL.

Allied with concert promoter Jack Summers (2nd time, actually) 1998. New live band (pictured left) played regularly as opening act for Summers' "vintage act" bookings: Leon Russell, Steppenwolf, Badfinger, Grand Funk Rairoad, others.


 

Merchandise booth, Coronado Theatre, Rockford, IL.  Opening Show for Grand Funk Railroad, 1998.

  Current concentration divided between new recordings and busy performance schedule. Solo-Acoustic regularly/weekly, primarily at various Twin Cities (Axel's) Bonfire Restaurant/Bar locations...."Cover" material - lots of Beatles, other classic Rock, Pop, Jazz. Performs many private and some public bookings with bands The Magpies and The Jades.
See "Live Performance/Bookings"....