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Craig Chaquiço

 
Artist: Craig Chaquico
Craig Chaquico

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David Freiberg, Mickey Thomas, Paul Kantner, Pete Sears
  • Born: September 26, 1954
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: New Age
  • Instrumental, Smooth Jazz Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquico," "Acoustic Planet," "Acoustic Highway"
  • Representative Songs: "Sacred Ground," "Autumn Blue," "Lights Out San Francisco"

Biography

During the '70s and '80s, guitarist/songwriter Craig Chaquico played lead guitar with the popular rock band Jefferson Starship (which later became Starship). In 1993, he released his first adult contemporary acoustic effort, Acoustic Highway. Chaquico, a musician since childhood, started professionally in nightclubs at age 14. He began his association with Jefferson Starship when he was 16. At first he began recording with a few of the members and then was formally asked to join them on tour as a lead guitarist.

Simultaneously, Chaquico also helmed his own band Steelwind. He toured with both until joining the Starship permanently. Soon afterward, he developed into one of their main songwriters. Among the songs he has penned or co-penned are "Jane," "Find Your Way Back," and "Layin' It on the Line." Since the early '90s, Chaquico has worked on diversifying his music and branching out more into new age or world music, as can be heard in his song "Just One World" and the 1994 album Acoustic Planet, his blend of guitar playing and recordings of African and Native American music. The song became part of NASA's Space Ark project and is now in permanent orbit around the Earth. His first release in the new century, 2002's Shadow and Light, was inspired by the tragedy of the terrorist attacks on New York in 2001.

When not playing music, Chaquico enjoys auto racing and riding his Harley in benefits for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He is also a graphic artist and amateur astronomer. Chaquico continued to release album throughout the latter half of the '90s, but it was his charity work that deserved the most attention as he began to play one free hospital concert a week (with obvious exceptions) for children and he encouraged many of his contemporaries and friends to perform similar shows. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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Craig Chaquiço in 1974.

Craig Chaquiço (born September 25, 1954) is an American guitarist from Sacramento, California who has had over thirty years of success in a variety of genres: in the 1970s with the post-Summer of Love Jefferson Starship, in that band's 1980s incarnation, Starship, and in the 1990s and 2000s as a smooth jazz and New Age solo artist.

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Career

Chaquiço began playing the guitar as a young boy and by the age of 14 was playing professionally in nightclubs. Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane saw him play as a 16-year-old, and invited Chaquiço to join him for a series of recording sessions and concerts. During this period members of the Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Crosby, Stills and Nash often appeared together in concerts and recordings, and Chaquiço played alongside a number of legendary musicians including Jerry Garcia, David Crosby, David Freiberg and Carlos Santana. His first recording was with Kantner and Grace Slick in 1971 on their Sunfighter duo album.

After informally joining the newly-renamed Jefferson Starship he expected to go back to school after one tour. Instead, Slick and Kantner approached him in 1974, inviting him to join the band permanently. He jumped at the chance.

Chaquiço remained when Kantner left and the band morphed into Starship. Many people remember his guitar riffs from We Built This City, as well as his flowing long brown hair in the accompanying video. He co-wrote one of Starship's most memorable songs, "Find Your Way Back" from 1981's "Modern Times" LP. A smooth jazz version of this same tune also appears on Chaquiço's 1994 solo CD "Acoustic Planet".

When Starship broke up, Chaquiço formed Big Bad Wolf, a hard rock band continuing in the same vein as Starship, recording one eponymously titled album before disbanding. He then forged a new career as a Smooth Jazz/New Age guitarist. He has collaborated with Ozzie Ahlers for his ten solo albums since 1993, the most famous of which is the second, 1994's Acoustic Planet, which garnered Chaquiço a Grammy Nomination for Best New Age album. Since then Chaquiço has cemented his standing as one of the top-selling Smooth Jazz/New Age artists.

In addition to his work with the various incarnations of Jefferson Starship, Chaquico also has worked regularly for the last 25 years as a studio musician with a wide range of artists, including Commander Cody, Mickey Thomas and Tom Scott.

Discography

With Paul Kantner and/or Grace Slick (as Lead Guitarist)

With Jefferson Starship (as Lead Guitarist)

With Starship (as Lead Guitarist)

As solo Artist

  • Acoustic Highway (1993)
  • Acoustic Planet (1994)
  • A Thousand Pictures (1996)
  • Once in a Blue Universe (1997)
  • From the Redwoods to the Rockies – with Russ Freeman (1998)
  • Four Corners (1999)
  • Panorama: The Best of Craig Chaquiço (2000)
  • Shadow and Light (2002)
  • Midnight Noon (2004)
  • Holiday (2005) – Christmas music
  • Follow the Sun (2009)

Miscellaneous

  • Child of Nature Jack Traylor & Steelwind (1973)
  • Rock 'n Roll Again Commander Cody (1977)
  • Alive Alone Mickey Thomas (1981)
  • Gregg Rolie Gregg Rolie (of Santana and Journey) (1985)
  • Only a Moment Away Joan Burton (1993)
  • 3rd Force 3rd Force (1994)
  • KKSF 103.7 FM Sampler for AIDS Relief (Vol. 5, 1994)
  • Harley Davidson Road Songs (1994)
  • Force of Nature 3rd Force (1995)
  • Apurimac III: Nature Spirit Pride Cusco (1997)
  • Vital Force 3rd Force (1997)
  • KKSF 103.7 FM Sampler for AIDS Relief (Vol. 9, 1998)
  • Force Field 3rd Force (1999)
  • KKSF 103.7 FM Sampler for AIDS Relief (Vol. 11, 2000)
  • New Found Freedom Tom Scott (2002)
  • Gentle Force 3rd Force (2002)
  • He also worked on the music in the Video game Civilization III

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