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- Fri 16 Mar Belfast, Ulster Hall Chris Rea
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Chris Rea confirms huge UK tour
English singer-songwriter chris rea is heading out on tour this winter..
Chris Rea is set to play an eleven-date UK tour in November and December to celebrate the release of his new album Road Songs for Lovers, released in September.
The tour will kick off at the Sage Theatre in Gateshead followed by shows across the country in Glasgow, Harrogate, London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Oxford and Brighton before coming to a close at Bournemouth’s International Centre.
Like all truly great artists, Chris Rea has followed his own unique artistic vision and a path that is his and his alone. And although his exemplary musical output to date is deeply embedded into the framework of the world’s rock n roll DNA, it is also safe to say that his presence has been something of a glittering thorn in the side of an industry that has always had him down as a perennial outsider.
As an artist and painter, blues aficionado and self-confessed motoring nut, filmmaker and Italian-influenced classical music composer, eclectic and maverick are two terms that hardly come close to describing a man who has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide for just being himself. In 2017 Rea returns to what he’s best known for – an album of gorgeous rock ballads which showcases his unique voice and a songwriting skill at the top of his game.
Below are those UK dates for Chris Rea’s tour:
21 November – Sage Theatre, Gateshead 22 November – Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow 24 November – HIC, Harrogate 26 November – Eventim Apollo, London 29 November – Symphony Hall, Birmingham 30 November – Philharmonic, Liverpool 3 December – O2 Apollo, Manchester 4 December – City Hall, Manchester 9 December – New Theatre, Oxford 10 December – Brighton Centre, Brighton 12 December – International Centre, Bournmouth
Get your tickets from 09:00 on Friday 28 April 2017 via Ticketmaster.co.uk .
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With 30 million album sales under his belt, Chirs Rea hasn’t done badly for himself.
Currently at the end of a European tour, he is about to embark on a series of December gigs across the UK.
But, growing up on Teesside and facing the dole, he admits he didn’t even pick up a guitar till he was 21 years old.
“I was late to the guitar,” he says. “Think about how much the likes of Mark Knopfler or Eric Clapton had done before I even started?
“There had been beat groups in the area, lots of them, but they’d gone when I started playing.
“I was on the dole, didn’t know any musicians...I definitely missed the boat, I think.”
He didn’t waste much time once he had his ears pricked by the guitar though, particularly the slide guitar he’s become synonymous with.
“It was a blues player called Charlie Patton that got me started,” he says. “I heard him on Saturday afternoon radio. It sounds so historical now, but they’d have satellite broadcasts from the States. I heard his voice and this weird sound coming from his guitar.”
That night, he sought out some blues players in Middlesbrough who told Rea that Patton had been using a glass bottleneck to play slide blues.
“That was it for me, I was gone from that day on,” he recalls.
He soon went on to perform in various bands, including one in which he replaced David Coverdale who later formed Whitesnake, and also played on a Hank Marvin solo album.
His debut album Whatever Happened To Benny Santini? (a reference to the stage name his record label wanted him to adopt) was released in 1978.
His record label also wanted to tout him as a piano-playing, singer-songwriter Elton John/Billy Joel mix with American influences.
“’Elton Joel’, that was the idea the record label had for me,” says the Middlesbrough-born star.
“Fool If You Think It’s Over is still the only song I’ve ever not played guitar on, but it just so happened to be my first single, and it just so happened to be a massive hit. It was in the US Top 10 for seven weeks.”
The song was also nominated for a Grammy - but lost out to Billy Joel’s Just The Way You Are.
By the time Road To Hell was released in 1989, Rea was one of the biggest solo stars in the UK, and cemented himself as a favourite among a predominantly male audience of a certain age.
In certain quarters, Rea makes deeply uncool music which dads listen to while driving. But dads who buy CDs to play in the car can keep artists going for an entire career.
And Rea really doesn’t sound like he could care less whether you think he’s cool or not.
“We’re playing all the old hits on this coming tour,” he says. “But most are new versions of the old songs. We tend to tweak and mess about with them. We’ve just got a new version of On The Beach sorted, which is half reggae.
“We do stuff like that to keep it interesting, for us as well as the audience.”
Rea, now 63, says the more recent forays into swampy blues have attracted a younger crowd and injected new life into his career.
“I feel I’ve had three careers in one, really,” he explains. “There was the Benny Santini stuff, that came with a general sense of, ‘Who the hell is he?’
And then there was The Road To Hell stuff and now there’s the blues stuff.
“We’re just happy. To be on tour in Europe, heading to the UK, this far down the line in a career, I feel very lucky.
“Rather than missing home when I’m on tour, I miss tour when I’m at home. No stress.”
His career isn’t the only reason Rea should feel lucky. There’s also his health.
In 2001, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had his pancreas removed. It was during this period of recuperation he took up painting, and promised himself he’d return to his blues-playing roots.
It has meant his lifestyle has changed, however, with a fat-free diet now essential, along with a rigorous workout regime.
“Once they’ve taken your pancreas away, the rest of your life is dealing with not having a pancreas, which is pretty awful sometimes, but I’m still here,” he says.
For now, however, he’s just content to be on tour, and hopes to see the crowds on their feet dancing.
“We have big arguments with promoters over this, because when we play gigs in Europe we have half standing, and they are the best gigs because the people who like a dance can get up.
“English promoters think if you’re not 16 years old, you want to sit down and not move. It drives me round the bend. We’re not young anymore, and neither are a lot of the audience, but it doesn’t mean we’re geriatric.
“I read an article about 60 being the new 30 the other week and I think it’s very true. Our generation has not done what previous generations did, and just got old and sat in a corner.
“I’m not ready to sit in an armchair and fall asleep just yet.”
Chris Rea begins a UK tour on December 1, with a show at Newcastle City Hall on December 9. For details, visit www.chrisrea.com
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Chris Rea is back from ‘early retirement’ with a newly formed quintet, The Fabulous Hofner Blue Notes beginning their UK tour in Cardiff on March 13 — and www.uncut.co.uk has two pairs of tickets to giveaway!
Rea and his band will kick off the UK shows in Cardiff on March 13 – and the stint will also include a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Serious illness which initially caused the singer to announce he would have to quit music two years ago has not stopped him from creating a new, looser, way of performing on stage – hence the quintet’s formation.
Rea said in a statement: “I love being on tour. That’s the best job in the world, if only I had a different body. My state of health can deteriorate any moment, however, which is why I simply had to find a different way of working.”
In the past two years, the guitarist has written a new guitar book called ‘The Return of The Fabulous Hofner Bluenotes’ – dedicated to early 60s guitar – and also including 20 brand new songs, and a new album is due for release this December.
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The full Chris Rea tour dates are as follows:
Cardiff, St David’s Hall (March 13)
Plymouth, Pavillions (14)
Bristol, Colston Hall (16)
Brighton, Centre (17)
Birmingham, Symphony Hall (22/23)
Bournemouth, BIC (24)
Manchester, Apollo (26)
Nottingham, Centre (27)
London, Royal Albert Hall (28)
Oxford, New Theatre (30)
Liverpool, Philharmonic (31)
Newcastle, City Hall (April 2/3)
Sheffield, City Hall (5)
Harrogate, International Centre (6)
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Chris Rea is an underrated blues-pop force – his soulful slide playing is well worth investigating
Inspired by the blues greats, the UK singer-songwriter developed a melodic open E slide style that’s very much his own
Perhaps a lesser known bluesman to the wider guitar playing community, but by no means less successful than any of his peers, is Mr Chris Rea. Hailing from the UK, Chris has had a rich and successful career, with 25 solo albums and many hit singles to his name.
Originally from Middlesborough, the guitar legend actually started his music career quite late in life. Originally wanting to be a journalist, Chris bought his first guitar in his early 20s, and was inspired in particular by Charley Patton, a well-known slide player on whom Chris based his own approach.
Rea was influenced by Blind Willie Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ry Cooder and Joe Walsh. He was also inspired by the Delta blues movement, in particular citing Muddy Waters.
But Rea’s sound and style are definitely more grounded in British rock, rather than blues in particular, and many of his records testify to that foundational sensibility. But he adopted many styles of music in his songwriting.
Some records sound more classic rock while others have more Motown influence with extended 7th and 9th chords and lush string sections that might be more typically associated with artists like The Temptations. All the while, his distinctive slide guitar was used across all these records giving him his unique blues-pop sound.
In 1974 Rea managed to secure a solo recording deal with Magnet Records after fronting a few local bands, releasing his first single, So Much Love . This led him to further opportunities, including his contribution to Hank Marvin’s album, The Hank Marvin Guitar Syndicate , in 1977.
His own debut release came a year later, with Whatever Happened to Benny Santini ? It peaked at No 49 on the Billboard Hot 200, and was there for 12 weeks. The lead single off this record, Fool (If You Think It’s Over) was his most successful song in the USA, reaching No 1 on the Adult Contemporary singles chart and No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite this success, he’s had no ambitions to tour in the US and still hasn’t worked there to this day.
Chris had a fair bit of success in the European charts, though, but his major breakthrough wouldn’t come until his 10th studio record in 1989. The Road To Hell was his first UK number 1 album, being certified 6x Platinum by the BPI in 2004.
Rea made a return to his blues roots after many years of success with more contemporary pop and rock sounding records. Therefore, for the purposes of our studies on Chris’s playing, we’ll look at examples of his slide guitar style first in a pop-rock context, and then in a more soulful, Motown-inspired track. Enjoy!
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Any guitar, whether single coils or humbuckers will do the job nicely. You’ll need a slide for these solos, so a guitar with a medium action height will benefit you here. A clean amp on the edge of break-up with a touch of reverb will put you squarely in the sonic ballpark. Either neck or bridge pickup will do the trick, as long as you get a clear, singing tone.
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This solo is a great example of Rea’s style from his pop-rock years. Chris plays everything (including regular lead guitar) in open E tuning, but we are in standard tuning here. The solo is constructed mostly around triads that contain notes all on the same frets, so as to accommodate the slide.
This solo is an example of Chris’s playing in a more soulful context. Notice that each idea is a development of what came before. We use the slide to essentially harmonise the original melodic idea using triads to create a choir-like effect that sounds airy and open, unlike conventional guitar strumming.
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With his gravelly voice and smooth slide guitar, Chris Rea (4th March 1951), hailing from Middlesbrough, UK, became one of the biggest stars of the 1980s.
Inspired by the music of Joe Walsh and Ry Cooder, Chris Rea picked up the guitar quite late, at the age of 22. Yet it was as a solo artist that Rea achieved success, signing to Magnet Records, releasing his first single, "So Much Love" in 1974.
Following collaborations with Hank Marvin and Catherine Howe, Rea's debut album was then released in 1978, titled "Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?" The album showcased his biggest hit to date in the US, "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" which rocketed to number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, also receiving a Grammy Award nomination for this song.
Despite this breakthrough, Rea failed to continue this momentum with his second, third and fourth albums, having to wait until 1983, when his record company ambivalently released a selection of raw demo tapes, titled "Water Sign," which became a surprise hit in Ireland and Mainland Europe, with the single "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat" entering the top 20 in several countries. Rea built on this success with "On The Beach" (1986) and "Dancing With Strangers" (1987), embarking on world tours, selling out stadium-sized venues, including two performances at Wembley Arena.
His 1989 album, "The Road to Hell" was his biggest breakthrough hit, becoming his first number one album in the UK. "Auberge" (1991) also topped the UK charts. Following this, Rea continued to release albums, whilst also overcoming pancreatic cancer over the early 2000s. After a successful recovery, Rea has continued touring, alongside sporadic recordings.
Certainly one of the smoothest men ever to emerge from Middlesbrough, Chris Rea is probably one of the few sons of that town to experience not only pop success, but pop success on both sides of the Atlantic, too. In 1978, his track ‘Fool (If You Think It’s Over)’ went to number twelve on the U.S. charts, but whilst he wouldn’t replicate that achievement in the UK immediately, the eighties would see him become a household name in his homeland, with his iconic 1989 full-length The Road to Hell eventually going six times platinum on this side of the pond - the fourth in a run of five LPs that would reach that status and mark Rea out as a legend of AOR. Since recovering from pancreatic cancer in 2001, he’s gone back to his blues roots full-time, turning out a slew of albums from that genre and playing shows that lean that way, too. His last major UK jaunt, in March of 2012, saw him play a greatest hits selection from the eighties as well as a fair few blues tracks; his full live backing band proved equally adept at helping him out with both - like Rea himself, they’re incredibly versatile performers, something that he continues to prove to this day as he continues his blues odyssey.
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Chris Rea and his Band was more than Fantastick.5 new songs this time, he song alone whit out his Guitar and the others song we now was Out standing like always. Chris Rea has a voice like noby else. We have seen him many times before we now he has been sick so we dont think this time will bee fabolus but it was for sure, he is the musick, we just love him, so thanks for this wonderfull show. Kindly Nattodag from Sweden.
Chris Rea was on our bucket list. We live in Calgary and built our travel this fall around last nights INCREDIBLE show. Road to Hell is always a highlight not to mention dancing to Last Dance. Would do it all over again tonite if we could.Danke Sharon and Mitch
Sadly you should know Chris collapsed in Oxford the night before and the rest of the tour This one in Brighton & Bournemouth were cancelled. Glad he seems OK and hope he fully recovers, and does not try to continue and put his health at risk
Very good show.
Good organisation, started in time and the music was charming.
No enough car parking spaces and I would recommend using the tube if you have an event in Hammersmith.
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Chris Rea . Auf Tour: nein; Kommende 2023 Konzerte: keine; ... UK, became one of the biggest stars of the 1980s. Inspired by the music of Joe Walsh and Ry Cooder, Chris Rea picked up the guitar quite late, at the age of 22. Yet it was as a solo artist that Rea achieved success, signing to Magnet Records, releasing his first single, "So Much ...
Chris Rea is back from 'early retirement' with a newly formed quintet, The Fabulous Hofner Blue Notes beginning their UK tour in Cardiff on March 13 — and www.uncut.co.uk has two pairs of ...
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Despite this success, he's had no ambitions to tour in the US and still hasn't worked there to this day. Chris had a fair bit of success in the European charts, though, but his major breakthrough wouldn't come until his 10th studio record in 1989. The Road To Hell was his first UK number 1 album, being certified 6x Platinum by the BPI in ...
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Kaufe Karten für Konzerte von Chris Rea in deiner Nähe. Finde 2024 Tourdaten, Angaben zum Veranstaltungsort, Konzertbewertungen, Fotos und vieles mehr auf Bandsintown. ... In 2006, Chris Rea embarked on a full Europe and UK tour, after which a CD/DVD "The Road to Hell and Back" was released, the only live album by Chris Rea up to date.
Chris Rea "The Last Open Road Tour" Euro & UK Tour Chronicle"The Last Open Road Tour 2014" The chronicle of a triumphal Euro & UK Tour.21 amazing European ...
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