Chris and Thomas | |
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Chris and Thomas: Christopher Anderson (right) and Thomas Hien (left) |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States [1] |
Genres | Folk Americana Indie[2] |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Defend Music |
Members | |
Christopher Anderson Thomas Hien |
Chris and Thomas are an American folk duo based in Los Angeles, California, consisting of Christopher Anderson and Thomas Hien. They are signed with Defend Music.
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Christopher Anderson and Thomas Hien became close friends during their years at the historic art school in Liverpool where John Lennon and Paul McCartney had met decades before. They played the Irish pubs and they sang for the Queen while they earned music degrees in film composition.[3]
In the late 1990s the two had created “Cook Au Van,” a traveling cooking show. The vehicle for the show was an old gas board utility van that they had converted into a five star restaurant. Made from found objects, the van boasted water fountains, changing works of art and a fully functional wet bar. Inside the van, they hosted dinner parties for the Lord Mayor and countless British celebrities.[4] After doing the circus lifestyle with the traveling restaurant and cooking for the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Bill Drummond, politicians and fine artists, the two had decided to turn back to their true love of music.[5]
In 2003 Chris and Thomas arrived in Los Angeles, California. The duo's live debut was on 18 November 2003, opening up at the Hotel Café for singer songwriter Alexi Murdoch. Their unique live performance which involved playing with one condenser microphone and gathering around it like some modern day Carter Family, quickly earned Chris and Thomas a name on the L.A. club circuit.[3]
That was just the beginning. Returning from a weekend in Joshua Tree, the two were greeted by multiple phone messages from excited friends who had heard their song "Take These Thoughts" on L.A.'s influential NPR station KCRW. It was news to the pair. Their EP, Vista Street Sessions, was passed on by a mutual friend to the station’s tastemaker DJ and music director Nic Harcourt. Harcourt programmed the disc on his show, eventually included it on NPR's syndicated Sounds Eclectic, which introduced a national audience to Chris and Thomas.[3]
On air performances on KCRW and other radio stations followed with appearances at SXSW and other venues and festivals throughout the country. More radio stations have added Chris and Thomas to their playlists in the US, and Europe.[3]
"Take These Thoughts" won best song of the year in the Americana category at the Independent Music Awards 2005. The duo's full length debut Land Of Sea was recorded with producer/engineer Mark Howard (Bob Dylan, U2, Tom Waits). Howard, who used to work with producer Daniel Lanois for over ten years, has a unique way of recording. He rented out an old sound stage in Hollywood, where he set up vintage recording equipment, Persian rugs, Victorian lamps and brought in musicians to accompany Chris and Thomas on their record.[3]
The record was first released in the UK in 2006 in conjunction with a 5-week tour and has gained critical acclaim and positive reviews (4 stars and runner-up to album of the month in the music magazine MOJO. The US release occurred in late August 2007.
Chris and Thomas and Oscar-nominated composer John Debney wrote the title song for Garry Marshall's 2007 film Georgia Rule starring Lindsey Lohan and Jane Fonda.[3]
Most recently, the duo scored music for the 2010 Sony Pictures hit movie Friendship! (2010) directed by Markus Goller and starring Matthias Schweighöfer
With their records being played on NPR, Chris and Thomas have an audience everywhere they play: places like the Roxy in Los Angeles, and the Mercury Lounge in New York.[3]
After performing in the US for years they have become recognized by NPR including:
Christopher Anderson was born December 30, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee.
He studied literature at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, Political Science at the University of Salzburg, Austria, and attained a BA in music at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in Liverpool, England.
He has a home in Los Angeles and is working on a book of visual poem stories for various mediums centered around the sun, nourishing food, vital music, and kind people and the evolution of all things that come and go.
Thomas was born December 19, 1972 in Munich, Germany.
He has worked as a songwriter, composer, performer and producer in Germany, in the US and in the UK.
Past releases and publications include:
His publishing and recording deals with various publishers and record labels include Siegel, Red House Music, Seven Scores, Boar Records, and Kobalt Music Group. In 1998 (to 1999) he joined the UK band The Managers; they released an album and toured the UK. In 1995 and 1996 he performed with multi-platinum selling artists Cliff Richard and Jennifer Rush as their guitar player on TV appearances in Germany. Between 1992 and 1994 Thomas was part of the Munich band Cajun Moon; they released albums and toured Southern Germany (1992–1995).
His educational background includes the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts, with Honors. Thomas also received a Diploma in Pop Music & Sound Technology, with distinction. Prior to LIPA he attended Ludwig Maximilian University where he studied Political Science.
Vista Street Sessions - 2004 Track listing:
Land of Sea - 2006 Track listing:
Resonet In Laudibus - 2009 Track listing:
I Know A Way To Get Myself Free - 2010 Track listing:
Independent Music Awards (2005) -- Best Americana - Song for "Take These Thoughts"