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unusual facts about Chris Thomas


Chris Thomas

Chris Thomas King (born 1962), American blues musician who debuted as Chris Thomas


Chicory Tip

It was one of the first hit singles to feature a Moog synthesizer, which in this case was programmed and played by studio engineer and record producer Chris Thomas.

Jolyon Dixon

As a producer/mixer, Dixon has worked on many releases, and as a session guitarist he has worked alongside producers such as John Leckie, Chris Thomas, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven, Craig Leon, Neil Perry and Pete Townshend.

Patrick Campbell-Lyons

He was the vocalist and a founder member of a locally-popular R&B band Second Thoughts whose lineups included future record producer Chris Thomas, Thunderclap Newman founder/drummer Speedy Keen and two future members of prog-rock band Jade Warrior (Jon Field and Tony Duhig).

Sound design

Notable examples of sound design are the contributions of Michael Brook to the U2 album The Joshua Tree, George Massenburg to the Jennifer Warnes album Famous Blue Raincoat, Chris Thomas to the Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon, and Brian Eno to the Paul Simon album Surprise.


see also

Intercollegiate Broadcasting System

The current President of IBS is Chris Thomas, General manager of WLTL in La Grange, Illinois.

Rockshow

The music for what was to become Rockshow (and Wings Over the World) was produced by Chris Thomas and engineered by Phil McDonald during 1979.