Chris Newman & Máire Ní Chathasaigh
Chris Newman solo biography
Chris Newman in brief
Chris is a "brilliant English master of the acoustic guitar" (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH), a gifted improviser, and the UK’s premier flat-picking guitarist. A "dazzling player” (ACOUSTIC GUITAR, USA), whose work is "nothing short of brilliant" (DIRTY LINEN, USA), he is one of the very few guitarists who excel in Celtic, European swing jazz and American bluegrass styles.
He began to play guitar at the age of four and at fourteen played his first paid gig in a folk club.
As a guitarist, he has toured and recorded with luminaries of many musical worlds: folk (harper Máire Ní Chathasaigh, Boys of the Lough, Aly Bain, Kathryn Tickell, Danny Thompson), jazz (Stéphane Grappelli, Diz Disley and Danny Thompson again) and comedy (Fred Wedlock, the Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra). A prolific composer, arranger and record producer, he received a silver disc for producing Fred's international hit ‘The Oldest Swinger in Town’, to which he also composed the tune and which reached No 6 in the charts in the UK and No 1 in several other countries. As Fred’s Musical Director and bandleader, appearances on such iconic national TV programmes as BBC’s Top of the Pops followed. Around that time, he wrote music for TV and radio shows and also acted as Musical Director for a number of TV shows.
One day in 1985 he decided he'd really rather play interesting music than pursue interesting paychecks, so turned his back on the commercial world and returned to his folk and improvisational roots. He has since concentrated on composition, the traditional music of these islands and beyond, and bluegrass and its intersection with swing jazz (or as it's often called these days, manouche or gypsy jazz) - he is one of the most highly-regarded American-style flatpickers in the world who are not from the US, and he has shared the stage on a number of occasions with Beppe Gambetta, Dan Crary, Mark Cosgrove and many other such luminaries. He is a regular flatpick guitar instructor and performer at Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp, held annually in Maryville, TN - there are links to Chris performing there with Dan Crary and with Mark Cosgrove on the Audio and Video page of this website.
In addition to his work with Máire, Chris toured until 1997 as a member of Boys of the Lough in North America, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, China and Italy.
Chris is a revered teacher with an impressive star-making record: he was principal guitar tutor for Newcastle University’s Folk Music Degree course for 21 years since its inception, and several of his alumni are now established names in the UK and international acoustic music world. He has been a visiting tutor at the University of Limerick, the University of Ulster and the Carl Nielsen Institute, Denmark, and is a popular instructor at guitar festivals and camps around the world.
His book of guitar compositions and arrangements, ‘Adventures with a Flatpick’, was published in 2001.
His fifth solo album, ‘Breaking Bach’, featuring his arrangements for steel-strung flatpicked guitar of sonatas and partitas written by JS Bach for solo instruments, was released in 2021. The project is quite ground-breaking - a recording of this music on steel-strung flatpicked guitar had not previously been attempted. "Audacious and eminently enjoyable" * * * * THE SCOTSMAN "A ground-breaking project... a magnificent tour-de-force... a toweringly-impressive achievement" THE LIVING TRADITION "Life-affirming... (Newman's) achievement is colossal... Elegant, stylish and unmistakeably from the heart." * * * * RnR MAGAZINE "Dazzling... utterly breathtaking... a triumph." * * * * * FOLK WALES
Chris’ fourth solo album, ‘Still Getting Away with It’, a celebration of his 40-year career, was “Astonishing - a joy-filled romp through blues, back-porch pickin', Quebec reels, Django swing jazz chordings, bluegrass, African high- life, ragtime, latin, Irish jigs and beyond, and a must-buy for any guitar player” * * * * SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY “Amazing... One of our greatest musicians” Mike Harding, BBC RADIO 2 "Beauty and virtuosity from a master craftsman at the peak of his abilities... I couldn’t recommend an album more highly" * * * * MAVERICK “A triumph... I'm fully conscious that I'm in the presence of greatness here... one of the top guitarists of his ilk anywhere” THE LIVING TRADITION “Precision-engineered, lovingly crafted tunes... Playful and incredibly dextrous” * * *THE IRISH TIMES “Dazzling... A genuinely uplifting album of some of the most remarkable - yet accessible - guitar playing you're going to hear all year” * * * * * ROCK N REEL “His playing boggles my mind” FLATPICKING GUITAR MAGAZINE (USA)
His third solo album, ‘Fretwork’ (1998), a vehicle for his trademark eclecticism, was
"A stunning and stylistically-varied album, heaving with good tunes, from one of the UK’s most staggering and influential acoustic guitarists” FOLK ROOTS "Dazzling" ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA) "Nothing short of brilliant” DIRTY LINEN (USA)
"The John Williams of folk guitar…takes the breath away. Newman wears his virtuosity lightly and his music has immense vitality and charm” THE INVERNESS COURIER (Scotland) “A veritable feast of immaculate guitar playing - a marvellous achievement… A testament to Newman’s ability to make the guitar grab your attention and never let you go. A great album from a respected and revered folk guitarist” TAPLAS “Dazzling” ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA) “Spectacular” TIME OUT. “Guitar players don’t come any better than Chris Newman.. I’d blithely cross snow-capped mountains and ford raging rivers to see him play” THE LIVING TRADITION (Scotland)
“Dazzling... the most remarkable - yet accessible - guitar playing you're going to hear all year”
* * * * * RnR Magazine
“Dazzling... utterly breathtaking”
* * * * * FOLK WALES
“Beauty and virtuosity from a master craftsman at the peak of his abilities... I couldn’t recommend more highly.”
* * * * MAVERICK
“Guitar-playing of astonishing virtuosity and versatility”
* * * * SONGLINES
“Dazzling virtuosity... The speed and complexity of his guitar-playing is to be marvelled at”
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
“Guitar players don’t come any better than Chris Newman... I’d blithely cross snow-capped mountains and ford raging rivers to see him play”
THE LIVING TRADITION
“His playing boggles my mind”
FLATPICKING GUITAR MAGAZINE
“The John Williams of folk guitar…takes the breath away. Newman wears his virtuosity lightly and his music has immense vitality and charm”
THE INVERNESS COURIER (Scotland)
“I'm fully conscious that I'm in the presence of greatness here... one of the top guitarists of his ilk anywhere”
THE LIVING TRADITION
“Brilliant English master of the acoustic guitar”
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
“Astonishing”
* * * * SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
“The blinding technique, sizzling Irish reels and hot jazz improvisation brought an extended standing ovation... Newman has the great gift of being informative and hilarious simultaneously”
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
“Chris is amazing... one of our greatest musicians”
BBC RADIO 2 (UK)
“A dazzling player”
ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA)
“Chris is one of the best flat picking guitarists there is, with a remarkable sympathy and feel for traditional music”
fROOTS (UK)
“Newman is a real treasure of a string player”
DIRTY LINEN (USA)
“Spectacular”
TIME OUT
“A veritable feast of immaculate guitar playing from a respected and revered folk guitarist”
TAPLAS
“His fluid, wonderfully assured expansiveness produced a burst of quick-picked harmony here, some dense, resonant undercurrents there and flashes of snazzy, jazzy syncopation all over the place”
THE SCOTSMAN
Chris Newman in detail
In the Beginning
Touring and working with Diz Disley, Stéphane Grappelli, Clive Palmer, Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra, Fred Wedlock, Brenda Wootton, Kathryn Tickell, Danny Thompson
In the mid-1980s, Chris was bandleader and Musical Director for the French tours of Cornish singer Brenda Wootton - a big star in France at the time. He toured with her for about seven years at the height of her fame and with her played on national French TV programmes such as TF1's "Champs Élysées", in iconic venues such as the Paris Olympia, Théâtre Bobino and Théâtre de la Ville (where they regularly played sell-out three-night runs) and at prestigious festivals such as the Printemps de Bourges and the Fête de l'Humanité, the largest in France, where they played on the main stage to 250,000+ people. At this period, when he was spending almost six months of the year in France, he also got to know and share stages with the revered Colette Magny and the even-more-revered and then-exiled Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa. Here is a lovely new and beautifully-made video (more like a TV programme really) about Brenda, in which Chris is interviewed.
In the late 1980s Chris toured widely with famed Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell and legendary bassist Danny Thompson, and recorded the album Common Ground with them.
Solo projects and recordings
One day in 1985 he decided he'd really rather play interesting music than pursue interesting paychecks, so turned his back on the commercial world and returned to his folk roots. He has since concentrated on composition and on playing the traditional music of Ireland, Scotland and the USA - and on his other love, swing (or as it's often called these days, manouche or gypsy jazz).
His fifth solo album, ‘Breaking Bach’, featuring his arrangements for steel-strung flatpicked guitar of sonatas and partitas written by JS Bach for solo instruments, was released in 2021. The project is quite ground-breaking - a recording of this music on steel-strung flatpicked guitar had not previously been attempted. "Audacious and eminently enjoyable" * * * * THE SCOTSMAN "A ground-breaking project... a magnificent tour-de-force... a toweringly-impressive achievement" THE LIVING TRADITION "Life-affirming... (Newman's) achievement is colossal... Elegant, stylish and unmistakeably from the heart." * * * * RnR MAGAZINE "Dazzling... utterly breathtaking... a triumph." * * * * * FOLK WALES
Chris’ fourth solo album, ‘Still Getting Away with It’ (2010), a celebration of his 40-year career, was “Astonishing - a joy-filled romp through blues, back-porch pickin', Quebec reels, Django swing jazz chordings, bluegrass, African high- life, ragtime, latin, Irish jigs and beyond, and a must-buy for any guitar player” * * * * SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY “Amazing… I love Chris’ playing: great soul and a wonderful feel for all his music… One of our greatest musicians” Mike Harding, BBC RADIO 2 (UK) "Beauty and virtuosity from a master craftsman at the peak of his abilities... I couldn’t recommend an album more highly" * * * * MAVERICK “A triumph... I'm fully conscious that I'm in the presence of greatness here... one of the top guitarists of his ilk anywhere” THE LIVING TRADITION “Precision-engineered, lovingly crafted tunes... Playful and incredibly dextrous” * * *THE IRISH TIMES "The exuberance of Newman's dazzling playing... would leave you open-mouthed if you weren't too busy smiling. A genuinely uplifting album of some of the most remarkable - yet accessible - guitar playing you're going to hear all year.” * * * * * ROCK N REEL “His playing boggles my mind” FLATPICKING GUITAR MAGAZINE (USA) “Sumptuous instrumental performances... a consummate stylist" SONGLINES “Ce virtuose nous livre là une perle de plus" LE CANARD FOLK “"Let's get it straight from the start: this is a great album by one of the foremost exponents of the acoustic guitar. In this celebratory album, he shows off his eclectic virtuosity on various guitars and mandolin with 18 stunning tunes sets, including 10 of his own. Every track captivates and all somehow get better each time they're heard." TAPLAS “Intense yet lightly-worn virtuosity... spellbinding warmth... consummate lyricism... Chris’s own eager and easy engagement with, and thoroughly tasteful incorporation of, every musical genre under the sun makes him virtually a one-man Transatlantic Session on this scintillating, irresistible disc... celebrates in true style the engaging musicianship of one of this country’s very finest instrumentalists." NETRHYTHMS
His third solo album Fretwork (1998), a vehicle for his trademark eclecticism, was
"A stunning and stylistically-varied album, heaving with good tunes, from one of the UK’s most staggering and influential acoustic guitarists” FOLK ROOTS "Dazzling" ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA) "Nothing short of brilliant” DIRTY LINEN (USA)
"The John Williams of folk guitar…takes the breath away. Newman wears his virtuosity lightly and his music has immense vitality and charm” THE INVERNESS COURIER (Scotland) “A veritable feast of immaculate guitar playing - a marvellous achievement… A testament to Newman’s ability to make the guitar grab your attention and never let you go. A great album from a respected and revered folk guitarist” TAPLAS “Dazzling” ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA) “Spectacular” TIME OUT. “Guitar players don’t come any better than Chris Newman.. I’d blithely cross snow-capped mountains and ford raging rivers to see him play” THE LIVING TRADITION (Scotland)
In 2011 Chris formed a new trio - called Still Getting Away with It - as a vehicle for his music and toured extensively with it.
Duo with Máire Ní Chathasaigh
In 1987 he established a duo with Irish harper Máire Ní Chathasaigh (they made their début at the Cambridge Folk Festival that year) and together they’ve presented their unique musical vision in twenty-four countries on five continents to venues ranging from the tiniest of village halls to palaces in Kyoto and Istanbul, London’s Barbican, Cologne's Philharmonie, and Town Halls from Sydney to Seattle. Their performances are rooted but eclectic, emotional but adventurous: a breathtaking blend of traditional Irish music, hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque, spiced with striking new compositions, pieces from Chris’ groundbreaking solo album 'Breaking Bach’ - and what THE WEST AUSTRALIAN calls his "delightfully subversive wit”!
Of their seven albums together, The Living Wood (1987) was THE DAILY TELEGRAPH’s Folk Album of the Year and one of its top ten Folk Albums of the 1980s; Out of Court (1991) was "stunning: one of the most refreshingly innovative releases in recent years" FOLK ROOTS; The Carolan Albums (1994) was “a masterpiece of virtuosity” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH; Live in the Highlands (1995) was “Music of fire and brilliance from the high-wire act in traditional music” THE IRISH TIMES, showcasing their “blazing guitar and dancing harp” DIRTY LINEN (USA) and “capturing the essence of these remarkable performers in a rare and priceless way - absolutely essential“ FOLK ROOTS; and Dialogues was “Terrific: brilliant, beautiful, rich, virtuosic, delightful, classic, perfect!” * * * * THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE (Ireland).
Of their sixth CD, FireWire, the critics said: “Dazzling virtuosity... guitar-playing to be marvelled at” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH “An eclecticism and spirit of adventure that is quite thrilling" THE TIMES “Brilliant, innovative harping and guitar-playing of astonishing virtuosity and versatility” * * * * SONGLINES “Album of the Year” LIVE IRELAND “Best Celtic Instrumental Album” 2009 Just Plain Folks Music Awards Nashville, Tennessee.
Quartet with Máire, Arty McGlynn and Nollaig Casey (The Heartstring Quartet)
In 2008 Chris and Máire recorded a quartet CD, ‘Heartstring Sessions’, with two of the most important names in Irish music, legendary guitarist Arty McGlynn and Máire's sister, virtuoso fiddler Nollaig Casey. “Inspired... a contender for album of the year” fROOTS “Traditional music at its very best” THE IRISH TIMES "An amazingly eclectic mix... Astounding" THE ULSTER HERALD "Magnificent... Virtuosic... Outstanding" THE SCOTSMAN “World-class” IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE “Two of the mightiest pairings in current folk combine to give a tour-de-force of breathtaking order. Classic.” THE LIVING TRADITION "Exceptionnel… brillant…" LE PEUPLE BRETON "Attention - chef d'œuvre! Bravo!!!” TRAD Magazine (France) “A dream quartet - the sweetest and most exciting music to emerge for a long time. Amazing virtuosity matched with sheer good taste.” DIRTY LINEN (USA). ‘Heartstring Sessions’ was TRAD Magazine's Album of the Year 2008.
Other projects - touring and recording with Boys of the Lough and Aly Bain, and guesting on Norma Carthy's Mercury Music Prize 1996 live BBC2 performance and Rory Gallagher's album Wheels within Wheels
In addition to his work with Máire, Chris toured for three years until August 1997 as a member of Celtic band Boys of the Lough in the USA, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Denmark, China and Italy. He played with them in famed venues like New York Town Hall, San Francisco's Great American Music Hall and Atlanta's Spivey Hall; on festival main stages around the world, - most memorably, Edinburgh's Hogmanay Festival on New Year's Eve 1996 in Prince's Street Gardens, when they were the last act to play on the main stage before midnight of a concert in front of 300,000+ people that was televised live by the BBC. THE SCOTSMAN said of his performances with them: "His fluid, wonderfully assured expansiveness produced a burst of quick-picked harmony here, some dense, resonant undercurrents there and flashes of snazzy, jazzy syncopation all over the place"; "His brilliant grasp of the idiom and swingy, authoritative playing give a tremendous rhythmic and dynamic lift".
Around that time he recorded the critically-acclaimed ‘The Day Dawn’ with Boys of the Lough and the equally-acclaimed ‘Lonely Bird’ with world-renowned fiddler Aly Bain, legendary bassist Danny Thompson and revered Shetland pianist Violet Tulloch.
In 1996 English folk legend Norma Carthy's solo album was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and Chris guested on her live performance at the awards with Martin and Eliza Carthy - broadcast live on BBC 2. Watch it here (starts c. 12 minutes in).
Chris and Máire both guest on Irish rock legend Rory Gallagher’s posthumous album ‘Wheels within Wheels’ (BMG).
Record Production
As a respected record-producer and arranger in the field of traditional and folk music, he’s been responsible for such ground-breaking albums as Brendan Power’s ‘New Irish Harmonica’, Boys of the Lough band-mate Christy O'Leary's critically-acclaimed solo release ‘The Northern Bridge’, Clive Carroll's ‘Sixth Sense’ and the classic ‘Of Moor and Mesa’ by Steve Tilston and the late Maggie Boyle. He actually launched Clive Carroll's career by offering the then-unknown student a record contract, recording and producing his first CD, ‘Sixth Sense’, and equipping him with a publicist and an agent! Other artists for whom he's recorded and produced albums include Tom McConville and Roddy Matthews. Chris received a silver disc for producing comedian Fred Wedlock’s 1981 hit The Oldest Swinger in Town - to which he also composed the tune and which reached No 6 in the charts in the UK and No 1 in several other countries.
Chris's activities as a composer
A six-month stint on Noel Edmonds’ Sunday morning BBC Radio 1 show followed - as composer-in-residence of tunes to topical ditties!
Chris's composition "Fretwork" (from his solo album of that name) has been used as the signature tune for BBC Radio Wales's weekly "Celtic Heartbeat" programme for a number of years, and was used for an advertisement on Sky TV for four years.
One of his compositions was used as the signature tune for RTÉ 1's John Creedon Show for a number of years.
Chris composed all the music for TSW (Television South West)'s fishing programme "Off the Hook", which ran for some years in the late 1980s.
Chris's activities as a guitar instructor
Chris was principal guitar and mandolin tutor for Newcastle University’s Folk B.Mus degree course for twenty-one years, since its inception, and many of his alumni form the new wave of British acoustic guitarists and mandolinists currently gracing festival stages. He has been a visiting tutor at the University of Limerick, the University of Ulster and the Carl Nielsen Academy of Music in Odense, Denmark.
He has been an instructor and performer at many acoustic, folk and guitar camps, including Folkworks (UK), Sore Fingers (UK), Milwaukee Irish Fest Summer School, Gaelic Roots (Boston), Beppe Gambetta's guitar camp in Slovenia, Roberto Dalla Vecchia's guitar camp in Vicenza (Italy), the Wrigley Sisters' Fiddle & Guitar Festival (Orkney), Tony McManus's Elora Guitar Festival (Canada) and has been a flatpick guitar instructor and performer at Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp, held annually in Maryville, TN, on eight occasions.
Profiles
Chris has been profiled in a number of magazines over the years, including fROOTS (UK), THE LIVING TRADITION (UK) and FLATPICK GUITAR MAGAZINE (USA) - a transcription of the latter is here.
Chris Newman videos & interviews
Videos of Chris playing with Mark Cosgrove, Dan Crary & Máire Ní Chathasaigh
Video performance of ‘Foggy Mountain Special’ by Chris Newman & bluegrass guitar legend Dan Crary at Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp, Tennessee.
Video performance by Chris Newman & bluegrass guitar legend Mark Cosgrove of Chris’ bluegrass-influenced composition, ’Not Likely!’ at Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp, Tennessee.
Video performance by Chris Newman & bluegrass guitar legend Mark Cosgrove of Chris’ tune ‘Guitar Slalom’ at Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamp, Tennessee.
Main stage performance of Chris’ composition ‘Bright Falls the Air’ at Gate to Southwell Festival, England
Main stage performance of Chris’ swing jazz composition ‘Stroll On’ at Gate to Southwell Festival, England
Main stage performance of bluegrass tunes ‘Tell Her Lies and Feed Her Candy’ and ‘Old Joe Clarke' for Fylde Folk Festival
Flatpicking the Partitas #3:
Preludio from Partita No 3 by J.S. Bach, arranged for flatpicked guitar by Chris Newman
Gigue (last movement) of Partita No 3 by J.S. Bach, arranged for flatpicked guitar by Chris Newman
Flatpicking the Partitas #2:
Bourrée from Partita No 3 in E major by J.S. Bach, arranged for flatpicked guitar by Chris Newman
Some audio interviews with Chris
Simon Mayor interviews guitarist Chris Newman
On the release of his album 'Breaking Bach' (flatpicking the partitas), guitarist Chris Newman talks to Simon Mayor about his induction into swing jazz with Diz Disley, bluegrass, Irish traditional music with Máire Ní Chathasaigh, and playing Bach on steel strings with a plectrum.
Roberto Dalla Vecchia interviews guitarist Chris Newman: Stories and Guitar Style
Chris is "a brilliant English master of the acoustic guitar" (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) and the UK’s premier flatpicking guitarist. A "dazzling player” (ACOUSTIC GUITAR, USA), he is one of the very few guitarists who excel in Celtic, European swing jazz, and American bluegrass styles.
Members of Green Ginger interview guitarist Chris Newman
Chris talks to long time friends Green Ginger about his musical journey, the bands and people he played with, and provides some fun stories.
Some print interviews with Chris
Interview with Chris in RnR magazine
An interview with Chris appears in the January - February 2022 issue of RnR Magazine. In it he discusses his groundbreaking solo album, ‘Breaking Bach’, and his musical journey. Click the image below to read a scan or transcript of the article.
Article about Chris in Akustik Gitarre Magazine (Germany)
An article about Chris and his Breaking Bach project was published in Akustik Gitarre Magazine (Germany), in September 2022. Click the image below to read a scan or transcript of the article.
Interview with Chris in Flatpicking Guitar Magazine
An interview with Chris was published in the March / April 2004 issue ‘Flatpicking Guitar Magazine’ . Click the image below to read a transcript.
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