Chris Arpad Explained

Christopher Arpad
Birth Name:Christopher John Arpad
Alias:Steel Sunsations, DJ Arpad
Birth Date:27 July 1967
Birth Place:Osborne, Kansas
Genre:Reggae, calypso, world music, pop, Scottish highland
Occupation:Musician, solo steel pannist, percussionist, vocalist
Instrument:Steelpans
Years Active:1983–present
Label:
  • World Beat Records
  • Catapult Records, Publishing
  • Panyard, Inc. Publishing
  • Milan Records
  • Shoot to Kill Records
Associated Acts:Stainless Steel

Christopher John Arpad (born July 27, 1967) is an American steel drummer based in Tucson, Arizona. He is best known for his solo steel drum performances which combine his own vocals and live steel pan with his custom instrumental and vocal backing tracks to create a full band sounds[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Early years

Chris grew up in McPherson, Kansas and attended Hutchinson Community College and Wichita State University.[9]

Career

Chris began performing and managing the band Stainless Steel from 1986 to 1991 and continued performing steel drums as a soloist and various other band formats to present. Stainless Steel was a regional success at the time, billed as "the Midwest's Only Steel Drum Band", touring the states of Minnesota, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, Missouri, and Kansas. Stainless Steel opened concerts and shared stages with such notable acts as Carlos Santana, Andy Narell, Stanley Jordan, Sinbad, Tower of Power, Bonnie Raitt, Head East, Jeff Healey, The Rainmakers, and Steel Pulse; appearing at the annual South by Southwest, aka "SXSW", Music and Media Festival held in Austin Texas, in 1990 and 1991. Under Arpad's management, Stainless Steel was also a Central region showcase member of the National Association for Campus Activities, NACA, attending showcases and performing for college campuses throughout the region.

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Notes and References

  1. Bandhauer, Rob. "To The Beat of a Different Drum", "The Good Life", Wichita, KS publication, spring 1991, p 30, 31.
  2. Web site: Chris Arpad. .
  3. Web site: Cancun Colada . Richardbangs.com . June 24, 2014 . 2014-07-27.
  4. Cunningham, Tricia. "Stainless Steel Seeks exposure with eclectic fare", "The Sunflower" publication, February 13, 1989, p 6, 8.
  5. Holman, Rhonda. "Steel band unafraid of being panned", "Wichita Eagle" newspaper, Friday 1989
  6. Bates, Mike."Stainless Steel", "Wichita Associated Press", April 12, 1990
  7. Web site: Member Christopher John Arpad @ All About Jazz . Allaboutjazz.com . 2014-07-27.
  8. Web site: Site Maintenance . dead . Remixmag.com . 2014-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081006160831/http://remixmag.com/artists/electronic/remix_whats_commotion/index.html . October 6, 2008 .
  9. http://chrisarpad.com/BioChrisArpad.htm Chris Arpad - Bio.