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Christopher Frazier is an independent musician who has performed most of his life. Starting by singing in the church choir at age 4, he eventually moved to the studio and stage playing in bands specializing in heavy metal, electronica, country and good old rock and roll. Less portfolio and more exp…

Christopher Frazier


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    We have this hope…

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014


    As promised (a bit late)… the backing track for Hebrews 16:9 (500 Miles). Hebrew 16:9 (500 Miles) Chord Sheet Track with Vocals Backing Track

    Rock n Roll Redux

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2012


    It just hit me that I never posted the last two songs I did for FAWM back in February, so I’m posting them now.  This second one is incomplete – it needs lyrics.  It’s really just an 8 bar jam … Continue reading →

    Baby Bug

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2012


    It just hit me that I never posted the last two songs I did for FAWM back in February, so I’m posting them now.  The first one is Baby Bug, for my little girl.  I’m channeling the spirit of the … Continue reading →

    Kick it Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012


    Song number seven for February Album Writing Month (FAWM) is yet another electronic piece focusing on production and technique more than melody.  This time I’m heading in more of a Tribute direction with French-House meeting Prog-Rock.  We’ve got sidechain compression … Continue reading →

    Westminster Quarters

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012


    Just to keep things fresh and interesting, I decided to push out a bit and write some french-house inspired trance for my fifth February Album Writing Month (FAWM) track.  This uses the Westminster Quarters tune (permutations 4 and 5) in … Continue reading →

    In a Name

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2012


    Number four for FAWM 2012, this one is for Amy.  Originally written on guitar (in that incarnation, it’s a country tune), this ended up more like a song from the second act of a musical.  I can sort of hear … Continue reading →

    Sowing Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2012


    I was having problems with my Les Paul style Hamer electric, so I hopped on to YouTube to hunt down some videos on how to adjust a fixed bridge guitar so that it didn’t suck.  While playing around with the … Continue reading →

    Wasted

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012


    Wasted, my second song for FAWM, follows along with my theme I’m working on and is an attempt to nail down both the lyrical style and the studio structure so that writing the next 12 songs will just flow. I … Continue reading →

    Hello, Boy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2012


    The first song of February Album Writing Month (FAWM) is written and a demo recorded.  It’s called “Hello, Boy” and is my first run at fleshing out this theme I have going on in my head.  It’s a little sad … Continue reading →

    Shine Out Bright for You

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2011


    Notes My father was a Quaker pacifist who worked in the defense industry and once went to jail for beating up a guy.  I was taught from an early age that true power meant never having to fight, but I … Continue reading →

    Los Caballeros

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2011


    Notes I’ve always thought it odd that so many 60s soul groups did latin and western style songs.  I guess you play what your audience wants to hear.  This is an attempt to capture some of the lounge and western … Continue reading →

    Walk on By

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011


    Notes I love when Rebecca sings this song.  It’s a pretty simple little break-up song with lyrics I know I’ve stolen from other places, but the way Rebecca sings it makes the song very fresh and very real to me. … Continue reading →

    Second Street Blues

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2011


    Notes The lyrics are taken directly from a walk I took one day near my work.  As I walked, I hummed tunes into my phone and came up with stanzas based on what I saw and heard.  It’s interesting to … Continue reading →

    A Little Wine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2011


    Notes Midway through February Album Writing Month (FAWM) we ended up with a deluge of rain.  It was Friday night, just before the rain really broke loose, and Amy and I had been enjoying a wonderful evening of dinner and … Continue reading →

    Little Bird

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2011


    Notes The first song written and the first song on the album, Little Bird is an homage to our dog, Sarah, who has this funny little bird call she does when she wants to go out for a walk.  One … Continue reading →

    Los Caballeros (Practice Track)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2010


    Here's one last track from our practice sessions: Los Caballeros. It's a song about the horsemen who run their horses down in the dry bed of the San Gabriel River, east of Los Angeles. It's also about a changing Los Angeles that often has little connection to its past. Continue reading →

    Walk on By (Practice Track)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2010


    Rebecca and I have been practicing for weeks, now, getting ready to play Honolulu Harry's on Saturday night (June 5), and during practice I keep turning on the recorder on my phone to give us an idea of how we're sounding. This is one of those recordings - "Walk on By" - and it shines a light on the creative process as Rebecca and I play with different vocal lines and harmonies. Continue reading →

    Shine Out Bright for You (Practice Track)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2010


    For Memorial Day, here's a practice recording Rebecca and I did of "Shine Out Bright for You," a song about the very personal wars going on in the hearts and homes of the families of servicemen and women throughout the country. Continue reading →

    FAWM Over Party (April 17) and Acoustic Highball (June 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010


    The FAWM Over Party was over a month ago (April 17th) and I'm finally getting this great video from JD up here for everyone to check out. I'm accompanying Rebecca Best on "A Little Wine," a new song from our upcoming album. Continue reading →

    Album Update: Instrumental Tracks

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010


    Last weekend I holed myself up for two days (about 20 hours) and recorded 11 of 13 tracks for the new album, finishing out the instrumental work. Continue reading →

    Post Songwriter Showcase – February 2010

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010


    Due to double booking at Homebrew Coffee, the Showcase was moved to steve Guiles' (the organizer) home studio where a room full of musicians and songwriters packed in for a night of both originals and covers. I spent a good chunk of the evening sitting on the floor. Others were on fold-out chairs, footstools, drum thrones, and futons. It felt very punk rock. Continue reading →

    Just Three Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2010


    This song is sort of a departure from the genre and feel I've been going for, but it's fun enough that I'm not worrying about being 100% period accurate. It's the story of a musician who, upon looking out in the crowd, sees a girl that catches his eye. He ends up playing his heart out just so that the girl will notice him, but in the end... well... you'll just have to listen to find out what happens. Continue reading →

    Walk On By

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2010


    This is song number two for FAWM 2010 and I'm working again on that Motown sound. This is your classic break-up song - guy done wrong by his woman and trying to get over it. Continue reading →

    Little Bird

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2010


    Song number one of the 2010 FAWM is here! Other than Summertime, this is my first attempt to get a recognizable Motown sound and generally I'm happy with the product. It's a happy song about finding joy in the song of the world around you. Continue reading →

    Summertime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2010


    The first song I ever performed competitively was "Summertime" by George Gershwin from the opera Porgy and Bess. Continue reading →

    Auld Lang Syne

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2009


    When we started recording I had planned to play the guitar in a Django Rhinehart style but the whole thing ended up feeling more Irish (Pogues specifically) than French, so Doug sang more "drunk" and we went with it. Continue reading →

    Lullaby of London

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2009


    Some of my favorite songs of all time are from the Irish band The Pogues and "Lullaby of London" is my favorite of those songs. Continue reading →

    Recalling You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2009


    Written in 2001, Recalling You is a hook turned into a song. The chorus is one I often find myself humming when I'm not thinking about anything. The lyrics are throw-away, but the tune sticks with me almost 10 years later. Continue reading →

    Close My Eyes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2009


    I wrote Close My Eyes to sing to Amy during our wedding. This is the fourth, completely rewritten version of the song - the country version. I was a little nervous about getting it right, making sure it sounded like how I felt and conveyed what I meant. When we played it during the wedding, I sang to her and amazingly didn't forget any of the words. Continue reading →

    SOLD: Yamaha 01v 24 Channel Digital Mixer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2009


    In an attempt to simplify my recording setup, I'm selling my Yamaha 01v 24 channel digital mixer. This single owner digital mixer is perfect for live sound and digital recording. Originally purchased for $2500, I'm selling it for $600 which includes the 8/8 ADAT Lightpipe interface card. Continue reading →

    Mother

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2009


    Yep - I wrote this one for mom. I know... my mom's not really into house or ambient electronic music, but she does love me, so I like to think of this like when I would make her paintings out of paint blown around a piece of paper using a straw. Maybe not her favorite kind of art, but she still put it on the refrigerator. Continue reading →

    A Weekend of Christmas Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009


    Check out the video Amy shot of the Songwriter Showcase where I lead the group in a rousing chorus of Jingle Bells and then finish with the first public performance of "Sing Hallelujah." Continue reading →

    Pearl’s Wedding (mixsub2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009


    The Mixsub2 version of Pearl's Wedding is meant for the dance floor - preferably a very tiny one packed with people looking to lose themselves for a few hours on a Sunday night. Continue reading →

    Pearl’s Wedding

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2009


    Pearl is a wonderful friend who’s known me mostly through music.  We met at church, singing in the choir as kids.  When she asked me to be in her wedding (I seem to remember there were 24 people on the … Continue reading →

    Sing Hallelujah

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009


    While working on a Christmas song for the San Dimas Songwriter Showcase this week, Amy mentioned that I should write something somber and serious. This is not that song, but it's a song for her. Continue reading →

    Holiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2009


    While pastoring at Foothill Community Church, I put together a youth band that proved if you give kids a chance to be excellent, they'll amaze you. "Last Seven Words" was the name of the band (based on the old joke that asks, "Know what the last seven words of the church are?") and it was made up of a 7th grade drummer, an 8th grade vocalist, two 9th grade guitarists and the old-man bass player who was a Junior in HS. By the time I left the church they were able to play anything I threw at them... as long as it sounded like punk. Continue reading →

    In The End

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2009


    Originally written to sound like a the La's song, "In The End" struggles with its identity and has ended up with a Portishead / Aimee Mann treatment as well. It's not exactly about anything - I just wanted to play with the no-chorus-simple-refrain structure. Continue reading →

    Fire

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2009


    I heard an interview with Robert Downey Jr. where he talked about his drug abuse saying along the lines of, "It's like I have a loaded gun in my mouth, and I like the taste of metal." There something of that in this song, but I think the self-destruction here is a little more active instead of waiting for the trigger to be pulled. Continue reading →

    Vicious

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2009


    My foray into big beat, Vicious owes much of its existence to artists like Fat Boy Slim and BT. Musically, it's pretty loud and obnoxious, hence the name, but it was written around 1999, so it makes sense historically. Continue reading →

    When You Are Near

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2009


    Although I wrote this song for my wedding to Amy, it's really more of a worship song to be used in a service. After we used it at our wedding it was used in two more weddings immediately after, which is pretty cool. It's a song about letting go and becoming part of something bigger. When You Are Near Continue reading →

    Rockabilly

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2009


    When I started leading music at Glendora Friends Church, there was this kid who played drums for me named Andres Estrada.  He was only in high school at the time but even then he was playing out on Saturday nights … Continue reading →

    Confidence (Acoustic)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2009


    After Confidence found a home on college radio back in 2000, I decided to rerecord the song in a more acoustic style with a simple 808 drum kit knocking out the rhythm in the background and a simple electric piano filling out the rest. This is the canonical version of a very sappy but sort of sweet song about love. Continue reading →

    Confidence (Electronic)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2009


    Written sometime in 1998, Confidence was something of an homage to Pet Shop Boys complete with Neil Tennant-esque "Aaaaah" ending. This got some college radio play back in 2000 and ended up on a compilation disc. This lead to me rerecording a new version on guitar that's become the canonical version of the song. Continue reading →

    Broken Down in Tulsa

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2009


    Written and sung by Greg Veen, I played most of the backing instrumentation on this track.  It’s got a fairly loose feel to it and was recorded in an evening sometime around 2003. Broken Down in Tulsa

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