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Happy Chichester

 
Artist: Happy Chichester
  • Born: October 02, 1962, Columbus, OH
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Piano, Vocals, Organ Representative Album: "Lovers Come Back"

Biography

A talented singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Columbus, OH, Harold "Happy" Chichester has taken the long road to national recognition through a confusing zigzag of bands, collaborations, and guest appearances. Perhaps best known as the whirlwind leader behind Howlin' Maggie and for his wild bass playing in Royal Crescent Mob, Chichester has served as an honorary member of the Afghan Whigs, contributed to the Twilight Singers, and recorded with the enigmatic Shawn Smith. He's toured solo as Happy Chichester, moonlighted as a guest drummer for Umar Bin Hassan, played keyboards for the New Bomb Turks, and handled jazz drums for BalletMet in Columbus, OH. Constantly singing as a child, Chichester received the nickname "Happy" from his grandfather, and on his fifth birthday he was given his first guitar. By age nine he was studying drums and percussion; by 12 he was becoming proficient on guitar and piano listening to records by Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles. In 1987 he left behind a final year at Ohio State University's fine arts program to play bass in the pop-funk outfit Royal Crescent Mob. A strong live following led to a record deal with Sire, which produced two decent efforts, 1989's Spin the World and 1991's Midnight Rose's, but after six albums and weary label-hopping, the Mob called it quits in 1994. By then Chichester was writing original songs and mastering guitar, and within a year he formed Howlin' Maggie with Jerome Dillon (drums), Andy Harrison (guitar), and Jim Rico (bass). Signed to Columbia Records, the dynamic debut Honeysuckle Strange was released in 1996 to critical praise. The album yielded two unlikely hits, "Alcohol" and "I'm a Slut," which became favorite background songs for MTV and VH1 programming, and the charming single "Easy to Be Stupid" graced the nifty soundtrack for the Ted Demme film Beautiful Girls.

But by the spring of 1998 momentum for a second Howlin' Maggie album was lost and a frustrated Chichester bought out his Columbia contract, dissolved the band, and built his own music studio in Columbus. In 2000 he teamed with Shawn Smith (Brad, Satchel, Pigeonhed) and the Afghan Whigs' Greg Dulli on Twilight As Played By the Twilight Singers and served as an indispensable frontman on a consequent tour. In 2001 Chichester founded PopFly Music with his wife Laura, regrouped Howlin' Maggie with former RC Mob drummer Carlton Smith, guitarist Lance Ellison, and bassist Christian Hurd, and released the album Hyde. Despite favorable reviews and moderate success touring, Howlin' Maggie was again shelved in favor of playing solo acoustic shows as Happy Chichester. In 2002, after collaborating on songs for a Shawn Smith solo album Shield of Thorns, Happy Chichester was invited to open all shows on a rare Brad tour, and a year later he released the spiritually ragged bootleg Live at the Aladdin Theatre, Portland, OR, 3-28-03. ~ Craig Curtice, All Music Guide
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Happy Chichester
Origin Columbus, Ohio, United States
Genres Alternative pop
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums
Years active 1985–present
Labels PopFly Music
Associated acts Royal Crescent Mob, Howlin' Maggie, The Afghan Whigs, The Twilight Singers
Website www.happychichester.com

Harold "Happy" Chichester is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, living in Columbus, Ohio.

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Royal Crescent Mob

Happy's first band of note was the 1980s rock/funk group the Royal Crescent Mob in which he played bass. Formed in 1985, the Royal Crescent Mob were renowned for their live act and signed a major label deal with Sire Records. Touring with The Replacements, The B-52's and others, the RC Mob released six albums and was even featured in Seventeen magazine. After nine years with the band, Happy left to pursue a solo career. Happy was replaced by Ben Pridgeon, and the RC Mob continued touring, disbanding a few years later. They all remain friends and keep in touch.

The Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers

Having been friends with Greg Dulli since the days when The Afghan Whigs used to open for the Royal Crescent Mob, Happy has often lent his talents to Greg Dulli's projects The Afghan Whigs and The Twilight Singers. Happy provided vocals, songwriting and various instruments to Afghan Whigs releases Gentlemen (1993) and Black Love (1996) and he was also a founding member of The Twilight Singers. He appears heavily on their first album, Twilight As Played By The Twilight Singers (2000). Happy toured as a keyboardist with both the Afghan Whigs and the Twilight Singers as well. On Greg Dulli's 2005 solo album Amber Headlights, Happy provided drums to the song "So Tight."

Howlin' Maggie

Howlin' Maggie Version 1.0

Happy met bassist Jim Rico at Ohio University in Athens, with whom he started Howlin' Maggie in January, 1994. An early version of the band played its first show in Covington, KY on February 3 the same year. During the following months, guitarist Andy Harrison and drummer Jerome Dillon were added to the line up, and in 1995 the band signed a recording deal with Columbia Records, releasing the critically acclaimed, Honeysuckle Strange, on April 9, 1996. The band toured extensively with the Afghan Whigs, but by the late '90s, the original line up was dissolved.

Howlin' Maggie Version 2.0

Chichester bought himself out of his record deal with Columbia Records and he and his wife founded PopFly Records. In 2001, the label released its first CD, Howlin' Maggie's Hyde for which Happy recruited the talents of guitarist Lance Ellison, (former Royal Crescent Mob drummer) Carlton Smith, and bassist Christian Hurd. After two US tours in support of the album, Happy decided to take a solo approach and disbanded Howlin' Maggie for good. They played their last shows in the summer of 2002.[1].

Solo

After Howlin' Maggie, Happy continued to write songs and play live. In 2002 Shawn Smith invited Happy to support his band Brad on their national tour and open all the shows. The experience was inspiring, and Happy began to periodically hit the road to see how audiences reacted to his new songs, while spending his days off the road in his studio to record his first solo album. Meanwhile, a performance at Portland's Aladdin Theater on March 28, 2003 (which was recorded for the price of a pint of beer) became an underground hit. He had recorded and produced a limited, numbered pressing of the show in Portland, copies of which were eventually selling on eBay for $50.00. Eventually, the live album was officially released through PopFly Music.

Lovers Come Back, Happy's first full length studio solo album, was released by his label on February 14, 2007. In support of the album, he headed out on an extensive tour of the United States and Europe (while opening for RJD2) to promote the album. He continues to tour and record as a solo artist.

Trivia

  • Afghan Whigs/Twilight Singers front man, Greg Dulli appears on Howlin' Maggie's first album, Honeysuckle Strange.
  • Happy's favorite foods are olives and almonds.
  • Happy's favorite band is Sly and the Family Stone.[2]
  • Happy at one point provided jazz drums for BalletMet Columbus.
  • Happy can beatbox and perform Throat Singing.
  • During live shows, Happy typically plays piano, acoustic guitar and harmonica.

References

  1. ^ The AllMusic Guide
  2. ^ Happy Chichester

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