Event Info
HAT Fundraiser (Habitat Aquisition Trust): Chris Frye & The Analog Ghost, Featuring: Joey Smith , Anne Schaefer, Silent Auction @ 6pm, Painted Turtle show
P.S. doors open at 730 pm for the concert, 6pm for dinner guests only
Chris F...
8:00pm - 11:00pm Doors at: 6:00pm
$20 Advance / $23 Door
Artists
Featuring: Joey Smith , Anne Schaefer
Event Description
P.S. doors open at 730 pm for the concert, 6pm for dinner guests only
Chris Frye & The Analog GhostS
Habitat Aquisition Trust Fundraiser
Featuring: Joey Smith (Upright Bass), Brooke Maxwell (piano, sax), Anne Schaefer (vocals, violin)
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Ambrosia Event Centre, 638 Fisgard St., Victoria
Doors/Dinner 6:00pm - Show 8pm
Tickets: $20.00 Advance / $23 Door - Buffet Dinner for an additional $20
Dinner tickets bought seperately at all outlets
Available at: Lyle's Place 770 Yates St. and online at www.hightideconcerts.net
Chris Frye website: www.chrisfrye.com & www.myspace.com/chrisfrye1
Habitat Aquisition Trust website: www.hat.bc.ca
CHRIS FRYE
Chris Frye, lead singer and guitarist in two-time JUNO nominee The Bills, and rhythm guitar player for The Marc
Atkinson Trio, is proud to release his debut solo album, Raised On Rhythm And Rhyme. He is joined on the project by
an illustrious group of Canadian guest musicians, all of whom have helped Chris realize his vision for this collection of
thirteen new original songs. The name “Analog Ghosts” has been given to the backing band, which will remain a
dynamic and ever-changing entity, depending on what is called for by each performing environment.
As the primary lyricist for The Bills, and the driving rhythm player in the Trio, Chris has developed into a superior folk
poet and instrumentalist. The material on Raised On Rhythm And Rhyme sees him reaching new heights of eloquent
maturity in his songcraft. The songs are built upon Chris’ unique, West Coast lyrical imagery and stories, and are
grounded with sublimely laid-back, catchy melodies and grooves.
Listeners who know his work in the folk/roots world will recognize Chris’ choice of accompaniment on some of these
new songs: acoustic guitar, violin, upright bass. But there are other textures here as well. Cello, trumpet, saxophone,
tasteful percussion and drum kit, piano and Hammond B3 organ all appear, skillfully arranged by Chris and producer
Joby Baker (Alexis Puentes, Mae Moore, The Bills, Rachelle Van Zanten). The broad instrumentation brings the album
toward the work of Paul Simon or Van Morrison, all the while staying rooted in the folk world by virtue of the lyrics and
Chris’ versatile guitar stylings.
Perhaps most exciting are the three tracks that feature duets with some of Canada’s most renowned female singers.
Mae Moore, Oh Susanna (Suzie Ungerleider), and Ruth Moody and Nicky Mehta of the Wailin’ Jennys, each grace
songs that Chris wrote specifically to perform with these talented women.
Live performances of these new songs will occur in a variety of formats, with Chris playing solo or appearing with up
to seven other musicians accompanying him. He has developed engaging arrangements for a variety of band sizes,
and, with all of his experience as a charming and captivating storyteller and performer, audiences will be assured of a
pleasurable concert every time Chris takes the stage.
Venue
638 Fisgard St.
Multi-Purpose / Hall
Capacity220
since 2009