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Chris Helme

Chris Helme
Chris Helme, August 2014.jpg
Chris Helme performing at the Galtres Parklands Festival in August 2014
Background information
Birth name Christopher Alan Helme
Born (1971-07-22) 22 July 1971 (age 45)
Howden, Yorkshire, England
Origin Osbaldwick, York, England
Genres Folk, alternative rock, Britpop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts The Seahorses,
The Yards, Chutzpah,
Daisy Space/Genuine Moon Material
Website www.chrishelme.co.uk

Christopher "Chris" Alan Helme (born 22 July 1971 in Howden, Yorkshire) is an English singer-songwriter, formerly the frontman of John Squire’s post-Stone Roses band The Seahorses.

Helme began singing and performing at the age of 19, and began playing in pubs and folk clubs in his native York with his first band Daisy Space/Genuine Moon Material before forming folk-jazz band Chutzpah in 1993. The band regularly gigged at the White Swan Pub and Fibbers, where Helme worked behind the bar. In 1995 the band busked across rural France before splitting up (the band went on to reform in 2007 for a one-off gig at The White Swan).

A friend of John Squire's long-time guitar technician Martin Herbet discovered Helme busking outside Woolworths department store in York's Coney Street. Impressed by Helme's version of The Rolling Stones song, "No Expectations", he requested a demo tape and passed it on to Squire. Squire went to see Helme perform at Fibbers on 26 May and 16 June 1996. Another gig was then arranged at the Roadhouse venue in Manchester, where Squire invited Helme to join his new band, for which he had already recruited bassist Stuart Fletcher.

Geffen Records, to whom Squire was still under contract following his departure from The Stone Roses, signed the band. The Seahorses released their debut album Do It Yourself in 1997. The album was produced by Tony Visconti and spawned three hit singles. "Love is the Law" reached no. 2 in the UK Singles Chart; "Blinded by the Sun" got to no. 7 and "Love Me and Leave Me" at no. 15. The stand-alone single "You Can Talk to Me", co-written by Squire and Helme peaked at no. 15.


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