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| Chris Seefried | |
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![]() Chris Seefried
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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Bullfrog (producer) |
| Born | New York |
| Genres | Acoustic, Rock, Psychedelic, Folk, Alt Country |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter Record producer Musician |
| Instruments | Voice, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion |
| Years active | 1990- present |
| Labels | Warner Bros. Records Geffen Hear Music |
| Associated acts | Gods Child Joe 90 Rosanne Cash Low Stars Counting Crows |
| Website | http://www.chrisseefried.com/ |
Chris Seefried is an American singer, songwriter and record producer . He is best known as the founding member and producer of bands Gods Child, Joe 90 and most recently Low Stars.
Gods Child's album Everybody (signed by Quincy Jones[1]) features the billboard hit "Everybody’s One" that topped both the billboard “Modern Rock” and “Album Rock” categories simultaneously. Joe 90 (signed by Adam Duritz of Counting Crows[2]) released two albums. Dream This includes the song "Drive" which was featured as an end title on the HBO hit series Six Feet Under and A Raccoons Lunch featuring "And When I Die", the end title from the New Line Cinema film Final Destination[3]. (All of Chris's albums are currently available on iTunes, except Gods Child's "Everybody").
In between making records and touring as Rosanne Cash's guitar player[4], Chris has written music for numerous films, commercials and countless television shows. Chris wrote and performed the DriveSHAFT song “You All Everybody” for the hit ABC television series Lost and the theme song for ABC television series What About Brian. This song "Calling All Friends" is featured on the Low Stars debut which was released on Hear Music through Starbucks in February of 2007.
Solo record "Denim Blue" featuring performances from David Immergluck of Counting Crows and Richard Lloyd of Television was just released in 2008 as well as Jay Nash album "The Things You Think You Need" produced by Chris Seefried.
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Discography
| Year | Album | Comment |
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| 1994 | Everybody | with Gods Child |
| 1996 | Aluminum | with Gods Child |
| 1999 | Dream This | with Joe 90 |
| 2000 | A Racoons Lunch | with Joe 90 |
| 2007 | Low Stars single & bonus track | with Low Stars |
| 2007 | Low Stars | with Low Stars |
| 2008 | Denim Blue | solo album |
Also Appears On
| Year | Artist | Album |
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| 1994 | The X-Factor | compilation |
| 1999 | Counting Crows | This Desert Life |
| 1999 | Pawn Shop | Three Brass Balls |
| 2000 | Boys and Girls | soundtrack |
| 2003 | Lori B | Shadows of Love |
| 2003 | Pawn Shop | Summerhead |
| 2006 | Sean Smith | Underachiever |
| 2006 | Jude | Redemption |
| 2007 | Modern Love | Modern Love |
| 2008 | Jay Nash | The Things You Think You Need |
| 2009 | Fitz and the Tantrums | Songs For A Breakup Volume 1 |
| 2009 | Capra | Low Day |
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