Born in Oxford in 1986, 
                        Chris was raised by an artistic family becoming the latest 
                        in a line of musicians, painters and dancers. He was brought 
                        up in the very rural Cotswolds and spent most of his early 
                        life in remote, secluded villages on the borders of Oxfordshire 
                        and Gloucestershire. 
                          Having 
                            received piano tuition from the age of 4, Chris was actively 
                            involved in the music department at his secondary school 
                            in Gloucestershire and soon took up drum lessons. The 
                            next inevitable step was to join a band and at 12 years 
                            old Chris was the drummer for the only band in school. 
                            Despite lapping up the attention of teenagers, Chris soon 
                            felt disenchanted with sitting behind a monolith of percussion 
                            at the back end of the stage, and started playing the 
                            guitar. He initially began playing on his Dad's 30 year 
                            old Yamaha SG35, which he would 'borrow' for the next 
                            8 years. 
                        Although
                          initially influenced by bands like Radiohead and Nirvana,
                          
                          Chris found a special home for himself with Pink Floyd,
                          Rush, and Led Zeppelin. Chris soon formed a progressive
                          
                          rock band, mainly covering Pink Floyd classics, and developed
                          a modest following in the sleepy hills of Gloucestershire. 
                        By 
                          17 Chris had got himself a job as a session guitarist 
                          in London for an 'up and coming' pop singer. Getting the 
                          gig in a 'friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend' type way Chris 
                          soon got his first taste of playing gigs around London, 
                          laying down tracks in the studio, and even enjoyed his 
                          first festival performance at Guilfest '04. 
                         Fast-forward 
                          a couple of years and Chris had moved to Leeds to study 
                          Electronic and Electrical Engineering. By this time Chris 
                          had developed an eclectic musical taste, enjoying the 
                          likes of AC/DC, Tower of Power, Michael McDonald, Pat 
                          Metheny, Genesis and...Phil Collins(!). He formed a Hard 
                          Rock band, Dead Leg, with two former school-friends who 
                          also happened the live in the city. The band gigged 2 
                          or 3 times a month for 3 years in venues up and down the 
                          country and enjoyed a reputation for tight musicianship, 
                          animated eyebrows, and a fun time. Dead Leg disbanded 
                          in 2009 due to work commitments leaving Chris without 
                          a band for the first time in 11 years. 
                        Shortly,
                          after Dead Leg disbanded Chris responded to an online
                          advertisement for a guitar player with a penchant for
                          Prog Rock and the rest, as they say, is history! 
                        Chris 
                          plays: 
                               
                          Fender Telecaster 
                          Fender Stratocaster 
                          Ibanez RG270 
                          Ibanez EX Series 
                          Simon & Patrick Luthier Acoustic 
                        Chris uses: 
                                 
                          H/H V-S Musician Amplifier 
                          Marshall 1960A Cabinet 
                          Boss CS-3 
                          Ibanez CP9 
                          Boss SD-1 
                          Electro-Harmonix Big Muff 
                          Boss CE-5 
                          Dunlop Wah-Wah 
                          Rocktron Hush Pedal 
                          Ernie Ball Volume 
                          Alesis Midiverb II Digital Processor 
                        In 2012 Chris re-located back to the Cotswold hills, although he continued to contribute to Manning projects for a little while longer, albeit mainly from his home near Chipping Norton. He was performing regularly as an acoustic act in small venues across the home counties and then started a new rock band 'Move and Fire!', before emigrating to Spain in 2018 to live the high life!  
                           
                      "Getting a chance to work with Chris again has been great and he provides much of the needed Funk guitars on the "On Track" album track 'Believer-Redeemer'" (Guy)                           |