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Genres
  
Rock, pop rock

Associated acts
  
Van Morrison

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Chris Michie


Instruments
  
guitar

Role
  
Guitarist

Years active
  
36

Children
  
Claire Michie

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Born
  
January 12, 1948 (
1948-01-12
)

Died
  
March 27, 2003, Marin County, California, United States

Spouse
  
Deborah Brown Michie (m. ?–2003)

Albums
  
Tough Love, The Goyer Golf Suite

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Chris Michie (January 12, 1948 – March 27, 2003) was a guitarist and composer and best known for his work with Van Morrison.

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Chris Michie was born in Ithaca, New York in 1948 and moved to Madison, Wisconsin, when he was a teenager. He attended the University of Wisconsin. Michie played in a band named The Grapes of Wrath, while still a teenager. In 1969, he moved to California as a member of the Madison band, The Mendelbaum Blues Band. Keith Knudsen, a future Doobie Brothers drummer was also a member of the band. Michie quit the band in 1971 and joined the rock band, Lamb. David Rubinson, the band's producer, picked Michie to be guitarist with the Pointer Sisters.

In 1981, Michie played on Van Morrison's album Beautiful Vision after picking up a message from engineer Jim Stern. Chris and his family had just arrived in Hawaii for a vacation. Jim asked if he could get to the studio the next day. Chris turned around and flew home to do the session, then returned to Hawaii. When recording the album, Morrison had a certain guitar tone in mind that neither Herbie Armstrong nor Mark Knopfler had been able to produce. After Beautiful Vision, Michie then played guitar and toured with Van Morrison as a band member until 1986, playing on the albums, Inarticulate Speech of the Heart (1983) , Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984), A Sense of Wonder (1985) and No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986). Other band members of Van Morrison's band were David Hayes and Mark Springer. Michie would also play lead guitar on the album Sneaker Waves with them and play in a band with them called The Adapters.

Michie worked as a freelance guitarist in the San Francisco Bay Area. He worked with Boz Scaggs, Maria Muldaur, Jerry Garcia and Link Wray. Michie composed soundtracks for the TV show, Starsky and Hutch. He also served as musical director for David Soul. His final project was to compose the sound track for "The Wild Parrots of San Francisco." The movie was released posthumously, and was dedicated to him.

Michie was married to Deborah Brown Michie for thirty five years and had a daughter, Claire, with her. He died in Marin County in 2003 from melanoma after having the disease for six years.

Discography

  • Bridge (1981)
  • Guitars and Oranges (1993)
  • The Night Flight (1994)
  • Following Old Joe Clark (1995)
  • Seven Rivers (1997)
  • Tough Love (1998)
  • The Goyer Golf Suite (2001)
  • Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (2005)
  • Songs

    A Bone to Pick
    Burning Down the Wind
    Gimpy
    Evil Employer
    The Terminal Dog
    Shaky House
    Anita Shodda
    The Great
    Riviera
    Palo Alto
    Grasshopper
    Rare Earth
    Napa
    His Masters Golf
    GreenWay
    The Method
    Sonoma
    The Rooster
    Sweet Disposition
    Don' Wanna Go
    Mr T
    Goyer Overture
    GreenArch
    The River
    Sand Hill
    Sunset Marquis
    The Count
    The Flying Dutchman
    Marin
    Use Me
    The Mansion
    The Sanctuary

    References

    Chris Michie Wikipedia