Morganton
native releases CD
By BRIANNE BOYKIN
News Herald Correspondent
Monday, July 5, 2004
MORGANTON
- Morganton native, Chris Cates, is having a very good year.
In the last month he not only released his new solo CD "Getaway
Plans," but he also took home two awards at the Flagpole Music
Awards in Athens, GA.
The Awards, held every year at the beginning of "Athfest,"
are awarded by Flagpole readers' choice.
"Flagpole has a circulation of 15,000 a week. We put a ballot
in the paper for several weeks for readers to fill out and mail in.
They can also vote online," said a Flagpole representative.
According to a press release from Cates's production company, Mealtime
Brown, Cates took home the highly coveted 2004 Album of the Year Award
and Funk Band of the Year Award... (for the) 2003 album Parakeet Nelson
"Risky Biscuits."
"I was definitely surprised," said Cates. "'Risky Biscuits'
sold a few thousand copies."
Cates is currently beginning a worldwide tour in support of "Getaway
Plans."
"The new... LP features more of an Americana/bluegrass and folk
style contrary to the extremely eclectic records released with Parakeet
Nelson," according to Cates' website.
"This album is more alternative country. The last couple of albums
(with Parakeet Nelson) have been funk oriented," Cates said.
"On this album I was able to feature my violin player. I was
going for a more acoustic sound."
Indeed, listeners will be amazed by the rising violin phenomenon,
Dr. Andrej Kurti, on tracks such as the instrumental "Vlade for
Three!!!."
"I wrote the song with a Eastern European flavor," Cates
said.
If Cates sounds like a well seasoned musical artist, it's because
he is. His pursuit of his music began years ago.
"I started playing with my friend Jeramy Lamanno in fifth grade,
but when we were in eighth grade we started playing seriously, professionally,"
Cates said.
Upon graduating Freedom High School, Cates did not decide whether
to pursue music or to go to college, he decided to do both.
"I knew I was going to go to school no matter what," he
said. "I could've gone to UNC but chose Appalachian State because
I was in love with the mountains. I started with a music major but
switched to English. I was touring while I was attending college and
that distracted from my music classes. Besides, I didn't want conventional
music training I was more into folk and rock music."
After graduating college with an English degree and a minor concentrating
on Music Theory, Cates formed Parakeet Nelson and started seriously
touring as a band while releasing several albums.
"I moved back to Morganton for year and then toured the circuit
pretty heavily for a year," said Cates. "In 1998 I moved
to Athens, GA. There's a very rich music scene in Athens. Jeramy was
down there and he was telling me how awesome it was. I had started
grad school in Chapel Hill but I went to Athens to pursue music."
It was in Athens that Cates was able to begin his production company
Mealtime Brown.
"I had been taking jobs in Athens like working on swimming pools,
you know just getting a job to get me by. Then it dawned on me that
it was stupid to do things I didn't want to do. It was best to pursue
what I was interested in. There's 400 - 500 bands in Athens so I began
a production business that really boomed for a couple years. I was
able to move from CD duplication to studio and production work. I
provided cheap studio work for artists," he said.
The difference in Morganton and Athens' has afforded Cates the opportunity
to participate in creating many different genres of music.
Cates has performed across the world and during his career has played
on the streets of France and has headlined clubs throughout the U.S.,
Germany, and the Netherlands according to Cates' Web site.
"I've met people and had... opportunities to play gigs by word
of mouth from people that know me in different cities. The response
from people is better overseas just because I'm a country boy with
a crazy accent. Europe's been awesome for us," said Cates. "I've
been able to play with people like the Netherlands' jazz trumpet player
and singer Saskia Laroo."
As a solo artist Cates has released three solo albums prior to "Getaway
Plans."
For information about Cates, Mealtime Brown, or bookings visit www.chriscates.com.
Cates' new CD, "Getaway Plans," is on sale at Tape Town,
in select convenience stores in Morganton, and on his Web site. |
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