Chris Bergson
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Chris Bergson is an internationally acclaimed, American-born guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Hailed as "the New York street poet with a blues soul” by MOJO Magazine and "one of the most inventive songwriters in modern blues music" by All Music Guide, Bergson is best known as the leader of the Chris Bergson Band, whose soulful blend of American roots music encompasses “blazing rock to funk to soul to Delta blues and all that's in between.” Bergson is also an accomplished sideman who has performed with luminaries across a wide range of genres including pop and rock (Norah Jones, Levon Helm), blues and soul (Hubert Sumlin, Bernard Purdie), and jazz (Annie Ross, Al Foster, and Matt Wilson.) The Chris Bergson Band’s 2007 album, Fall Changes, recorded at Levon Helm’s studio in Woodstock, New York, was named MOJO Magazine’s no. 1 blues album of the year in 2008. Bergson was inducted into the New York Blues Hall of Fame as a master blues artist in 2015.
- Private lessons with Jim Hall
- Performances with Levon Helm, Hubert Sumlin, Bernard “Pretty” Purdie, Norah Jones, and Annie Ross, among others
- Opened for B.B. King, Etta James, Mose Allison, Levon Helm, and John Hammond
- Appointed a Jazz Ambassador of the U.S.A. by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the U.S. State Department, and toured eight countries in West Africa, giving concerts and clinics on the blues
- Inducted into the New York Blues Fall of Fame as a master blues artist, February 2015
- Chris Bergson Band’s Fall Changes album named MOJO Magazine’s no. 1 blues album of 2008
- Five consecutive albums from the Chris Bergson Band named as one of the Top 10 Blues Albums of the Year by MOJO Magazine
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School NameManhattan School of MusicState or ProvinceNew YorkDegreeBachelor of Music (BM)Field of StudyJazz PerformanceDate Degree Received