Growing
up in Morganton, a small town in
the foothills of North Carolina provided the perfect inspirational setting
for a budding songwriter and Chris Cates took advantage with his many
bands (The Seeing Eye Band, The Silver Plated Six Shooters etc.) and talented
friends.
At the tender age of 13, Chris started professionally playing
music as an entertaining drummer (sometimes using large plastic bones
for sticks) before switching to guitar, harmonica and singing.
"I
heard Neil Young and realized that guitar was my true calling, then when
I saw CopperHead, a local band with a record deal on Mercury Records, I knew
it was the end of my drumming days"
Immediately
Cates became a prolific song writer, sometimes recording several full
length cassette albums in a week with his inventive and imaginative friends
Jeramy Lamanno, Greg Beaver and Jason Peeler. Through this time period, when Cates
was 15 to 17, he managed to write more than 200 songs and to build a following
with his band The Seeing Eye Band, opening doors to help establish Morganton's
young music scene.
At
Freedom High School, Cates's Mom bribed him with new amps or microphone's
to be class president each year and he eventually claimed the Student
Body President title senoir year. A position Cates used to declare a school
assembly for The Seeing Eye Band to perform a full rock concert.
After
high school Chris moved to Boone, attended and graduated from Appalachian
State University with an English major and music minor while never
stopping a feverish schedule of touring, writing and recording.
Cates
cut his teeth as a young troubador playing hundreds of coffee shop style
gigs at the BeanStalk, Caribbean Cafe and other venues in the region.
After
college, Cates moved to the music rich streets of Athens, Georgia and
started his music production business Mealtime Brown. He spent six years doing one service or another for virtually
every musician and group (big and small) in the Athens/Atlanta area including
artists like DangerMouse, The Drive By Truckers, Randall Bramblett, Kevn
Kinney, Widespread Panic, Soundtribe Sector Nine and hundreds more.
During
Cates's stay in Athens he toured the world, put out four records under
the name PARAKEET NELSON which featured some of the southeast's most talented
players like John Wayne Tuggle, Dwayne Wallace, Mike Elam, Seth Hendershot,
Gary Hartle, Chris Eckenroth, John Kell, Dave Brockway, Hiro Noodles and Moo Goo Gai Pan.
Cates also produced, photographed, designed and peformed on countless
records and played guitar and sang for several other bands while building
a name for himself as a songwriter and stage persona. See
production credits
On
the eve of his departure from Athens in June of 2004, Cates and Parakeet
Nelson won Funk Band of the Year for the second year in a row and Album
of the Year for "Risky Biscuits" at Athen's
annual Flagpole Music Awards, miraculously edging out one of Cates's favorite
bands, the Drive By Truckers "Decoration Day".
The
mountains were calling again, so Cates moved back to the western North
Carolina to set up his new studio complex in Asheville and has had an
explosion of creativity as an artist, producer, writer and musician releasing:
"Getaway Plans",
"...sneak preview", the incredibly successful "Triple
Bogey with 17 Holes to Play - The Golf CD", "Dead
Man's Suit", "Passion & Purpose", "Carolina
Songs", and recently "365 Songs for 2010 - Vol. 1 and 2". 2010 will also mark the re-release of The Seeing Eye Band and Cates's first elecronica album "Tales of the Triton", composed fully on his Korg Triton.
Asheville has also been a great place for Cates to produce other bands,
to dabble in modeling (Freds, Double Tree Biltmore, Flamingo Hotel &
Casino), to do a bit of movie work and of course to start his new radio/media
career on "Speaking of Golf". However, the setting and the climate of Asheville is what has benefited Cates the most.
2008
in general was a very productive year for Cates even though he played
a much more limited live schedule on (only performing about 65 shows).
The year began with the release of 'Dead
Man's Suit,' a fun uptempo rock album by Chris Cates & the MasterPlan.
With thoughtful up beat songs and just the right amount of humor, the album
really focuses on the band's live sound with lots of guitar &
sax solos mixed with Singleton's massive bass riffage. The song "My
Town" rivals Cates's immensley popular song "Gasoline"
in it's backwoods drama and "Why Not Right Now" may have been
the feel good song of the year!
Cates's
positive thinking rock album "Passion & Purpose" has also
been a huge hit in the self development industry and spirtitual community.
It actually landed him onstage performing for several days with Bob Proctor,
one of the great speakers of our time and star of the hit movie "The
Secret". This album was done in conjunction with Chris's wife, Adair
Cates's book 'Live
With Intention' which teaches people to become aware of their thoughts
and to focus on their goals in different areas of their life. Together Chris
and Adair created Synergy Shift, a multi-media company dedicated to inspiring
people to live to their lives with passion and purpose.
Another
exciting album release Heartstar
7 'The Future is Now" co-produced by Cates and brillant songwriter
Neil Laurence was also a musical hightlight of Cates's career. It features
incredible songs performed by Laurence on vocals and ukulele with Cates
on guitar, keys and piano and the MasterPlan's Chris Singleton on bass.
Together the two create a unique new sound with some of the most beautiful
music ever recorded. Definitely one of Cates' best performances on piano
and guitar.
Also in 2008, Chris Cates & the MasterPlan won the Earthday Asheville
Award for best rock band based on an online vote of more than 5400 people.
Chris Cates was also featured on WLOS
TV , WSPA's 'Your Carolina' and has garnered a lot of press for his rising popularity in the golf world.
See
recent news for all the latest.
If that's not enough, Chris also helped
launch and create his brother's new recycling company in Morganton, where
the two along with dad Jim Cates, and the rest of the family have now
saved more than ONE MILLION pounds of recylable materials from the landfill.
Even more studio projects in which
Cates has had a hand made it to the market with several more in currently in the works.
2009
marked the release of "Carolina Songs" which rapidly became a hit in the 'beach music' community with Cates and the band appearing on TV and
in the papers more and more each week championing his love for the Carolinas.
The band splits it's dates between club dates, festivals, private and
corporate parties and puts a special focus on charity events. Look for
their fun genre bending music in your area.
Cates
can also be found performing at golf courses around
the world or with his
wife Adair Cates at her speaking events.
You
can also find Chris Cates performing solo acoustic,
having fun and playing songs almost anywhere on the East Coast.
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