Christopher Bingham
50 top tracks
Christopher Bingham
50 top tracks
Albums

Angel and the Hanged Man
Christopher Bingham

The Burning
Christopher Bingham

Out Of Time
Christopher Bingham

Transition
Christopher Bingham

Andru Needs Ur Love
Christopher Bingham

Angel & The Hanged Man
Christopher Bingham

Hegemonikon
Christopher Bingham

MMCCXV (Original Version)
Christopher Bingham

Andru Needs Ur Love (Remastered)
Christopher Bingham

I Am Going Up Come With Me (Original Version)
Christopher Bingham

Angele and the Hanged Man
Christopher Bingham

Happy Homosexual Mix
Christopher Bingham
Biography
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Christopher Bingham has been playing guitar since 1973 and writing music almost as long.
His lyrical work is reminiscent of Van Morrison, his guitar to Bruce Cockburn, his voice David Crosby.
He wrote music for the seminal Pagan Rock band "Gaia Consort"as well as orchestral works and jazz pieces. The Gaia Consort is now know as Bone Poets Orchestra.
As an 11 year old Christopher Bingham would fall asleep to Carlos Santana's Abraxas - twenty years later he figured out where his ease with Latin rhythm came from. He's a crystal clear tenor and he's been singing all his life. He was raised on show tunes, but the first album he ever purchased was Black Sabbath's Paranoid. His next purchase was American Pie - (remember Don McLean? They were on the radio at the same time...Go figure.) He wore the grooves out of both of them.
In 1979 he left his hometown of St. Louis to study jazz at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, fell in love with the Pacific Northwest and stayed. He writes all the music for Gaia Consort and Bone Poets Orchestra. Several cuts on his CDs have received airplay on a number of college and commercial radio stations across the US and in Europe.
His guitar playing is like Bruce Cockburn meets Ian Anderson - fluid from one rhythm to the next. Stylistically, people used to compare him to David Crosby but lately it's been Bare Naked Ladies and Dave Matthews.
The late 80's and early 90s brought him to Seattle where he played all the singer / songwriter venues - The Backstage (opening for Greg Brown,) OK Hotel, The Tractor Tavern, Antique Sandwich in Tacoma, - Folklife, Music in the Park, even busking for a short while in the Pike Place Market. A variety of day jobs from wine bottler to legal clerk to handy man kept the roof over his head, as well as providing inspiration to do something meaningful with his life.
He released three recordings as Christopher Bingham, but, always one to follow his muse instead of the marketplace, he missed the grunge boat when it came through Seattle. (He did record at Chris Hanzek's studio where much grunge was made - Jack Endino even paid him $100 to move his session once for Babes in Toyland....) Even then he was interested in finding something to celebrate....
After a predatory encounter with someone posing as a music industry rep, Bingham put the music down for a year and worked his way out of debt.
In 1997, (finally buying a clue!) Bingham rejected music industry mythology and started making music to celebrate life and the Earth. He and his wife Sue Tinney debuted Gaia Consort at Nudestock '97 - and - surprise, surprise - the crowd loved it.
These days, Bingham is playing to a lot of Pagan audiences, celebrating much of that free spirited philosophy in his lyrics. People are responding, enthusiastically and on a grand scale. Oddly enough, success with numbers of people began to find him when he stopped playing coffeehouses and clubs, and started playing house concerts, festivals and self producing shows in rented halls. Now, when Bone Poets Orchestra performs, rooms fill - but don't look for him at your local club, cause he's not about selling beer. Look for Bingham, his life partner Sue, and the rest of his group some full mooned night, calling out the spirits in all of us, celebrating the Great Turning of the Year. And get on the mailing list so you know where to find him.
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