Chris Pickering

Australian musician


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::summary Australian musician ::

Christopher James Pickering is an Australian alternative country singer, songwriter and guitarist based in Melbourne, Australia.

Life

Pickering was born and grew up in the town of Warwick, about 130 km south-west of Brisbane. Until June 2004, Chris drummed and sang for the Boat People.

Pickering released his debut solo EP, Hard to Find in 2004, and his debut album A Safer Place in 2005. His 2006 EP Ghost City was produced by ARIA Award-winning producer Magoo.

Pickering's "Edge of the Earth" was nominated for the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Alternative Country Song of the year. In 2008, Pickering showcased at the South by Southwest (SxSW) festival in Austin, Texas. In 2009, he represented Queensland at the North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance festival in Memphis, Tennessee. In 2010, Pickering released Work of Fiction, produced by Don Nix and recorded in studios in Memphis Tennessee and Brisbane Queensland.

In 2016, Pickering released Canyons, an album of songs recorded both at Bomb Shelter Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, and Joshua Tree, California, at Hicksville Trailer Park. The Hicksville sessions were co-produced with Adrian Mauro, and the Nashville Sessions co-produced with Andrija Tokic.

From 2014, he has been based in Melbourne, Australia, where he is also Head of Music at JMC Academy's Melbourne Campus.

Discography

Albums

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TitleDetailsA Safer PlaceExcuses ExcusesWork of FictionCanyons
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Extended plays

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TitleDetailsHard to FindGhost CityCorners
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Awards

Queensland Music Awards

The Queensland Music Awards (previously known as Q Song Awards) are annual awards celebrating Queensland, Australia's brightest emerging artists and established legends. They commenced in 2006.

(wins only) |- | 2006 | "Better Off" | Country Song of the Year | |- | 2007 | "The Humming Song" | Country Song of the Year | |}

References

References

  1. "BROKE MY OWN HEART". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
  2. Levin, Darren: [http://www.messandnoise.com/citizenship/3749891 Citizenship: Chris Pickering] {{webarchive. link. (19 June 2011 , ''Mess + Noise'', 18 September 2009.)
  3. Shields, Paul: [http://scenemagazine.com.au/index.php/component/content/article/455-chris-pickering-interview Chris Pickering Interview] {{Webarchive. link. (1 December 2010 , ''Scene Magazine''.)
  4. [http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/music/4285/Chris-Pickering--A-Safer-Place.htm Review: Chris Pickering – A Safer Place] {{Webarchive. link. (4 April 2012 , ''FasterLouder'', 26 March 2006.)
  5. Unearthed]].
  6. [http://www.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=62867 Queensland music talent set to impress North American folk scene], Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations, [[Government of Queensland]], 20 February 2009.
  7. (June 2022)
  8. "Home | The Bomb Shelter".
  9. "Meet the Team".
  10. "A Safer Place (DD)".
  11. "Excuses Excuses (DD)".
  12. "Work of Fiction (DD)".
  13. "Crayons (DD)".
  14. "Corners (DD)".
  15. "About the Queensland Music Awards".
  16. "Past Winners 2006".
  17. "Past Winners 2007".

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