Chris Cheney

Alternative rock, Guitarist

1975 –

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Who is Chris Cheney?

Christopher John Cheney is an Australian rock musician, record producer and studio owner. He is the founding mainstay guitarist, songwriter and lead vocalist of the psychobilly band, The Living End, which was formed in 1994 with school mate Scott Owen. Cheney wrote the group's top 20 hits on the ARIA Singles Chart: "Second Solution" / "Prisoner of Society", "All Torn Down", "Pictures in the Mirror", "Roll On", "One Said to the Other", "What's on Your Radio", "Wake Up" and "White Noise". In 2004 Cheney joined the super group The Wrights which put out a cover version of Stevie Wright's epic 11-minute track, "Evie" as a single. At the APRA Awards of 2009 Cheney won 'Song of the Year' for writing The Living End's track, "White Noise". In 2005 he married Emma, the couple have two daughters and are co-owners of a recording facility, Red Door Studios. In 2011 the Cheney family relocated to Los Angeles.

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Born
Jan 2, 1975
Melbourne
Also known as
  • Cheney, Chris
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession
Education
  • Wheelers Hill Secondary College
  • Box Hill Institute of TAFE

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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