Who has created fictional character of singer chris gaines?
Chris Gaines is a fictional alternative rock singer created as an alter ego for a movie project titled The Lamb by Garth Brooks. Brooks assumed the Chris Gaines personality in 1999, recording one album under the name and charting three singles on the Billboard charts, including the Top 5 pop hit “Lost in You”. Fictional timeline * 1967 – Chris Gaines born in Brisbane, Australia to Australian Olympic swimmer Carolyn Johnns-Gaines and her husband/coach Gene Gaines. * 1977 – Moved to Los Angeles to live with Mistunori Okubo at the age of 10. * 1984 – Decides to quit school his senior year at Morningside High to pursue his music professionally. * 1985 – Joins his best friends Tommy Levitz and Marc Obed in the band CRUSH, signing with Capitol Records later that year. * 1986 – Crush releases self-titled debut album. The second single, “My Love Tells Me So,” is a bouncy, happy, Beatles-like smash and one of the year’s most successful songs. But the band’s success is short-lived when lead sing
Garth Brooks was slated to appear in the movie “The Lamb,” the story of the fictional rock singer Chris Gaines. As publicity for the movie, Brooks took on the character of Chris Gaines in an album and several promotional appearances. Interest waned and the movie was never finished. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.
Chris Gaines is a fictional alternative rock singer created as an alter ego for a movie project titled The Lamb by Garth Brooks. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.