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  1. Christopher Parker (born September 25, 1990) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, writer, TV personality, and podcaster. [2] Parker has written for and appeared in many local comedy shows such as Jono and Ben, 7 Days, Taskmaster NZ, and Have You Been Paying Attention. [3]

  2. 111K Followers, 2,594 Following, 652 Posts - Chris Parker (@chrisparker11) on Instagram: "Bookings & Manager: bec@jubileest.com Book Now for my 2024 NZ/Aus Tour 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼".

  3. Christopher Parker (born 1950) [1] [2] is an American jazz/ jazz fusion drummer. Biography. Early life. Born in Chicago and raised in New York City, Parker is the oldest of five sons born to Dorothy Daniels and artist Robert Andrew Parker, all but one of whom went on to play drums professionally. [1] [2]

  4. Biography. Born in Chicago, Chris was playing drums at age three and began performing his first professional gigs at eleven. At nineteen, Parker began recording and touring with blues great Paul Butterfield and then broke into the New York studio scene in 1970,doing records, movie scores and filling the drum chair at Saturday Night Live.

  5. Sep 30, 2022 · Chris Parker: Drummer |. “Studio Legend Chris Parker Returns to His Roots” — Chris Parker interviewed in Modern Drummer, October 2023. Read the full interview here. NEW CD “TELL ME” by The Chris Parker Trio Out September 30, 2022. Born in Chicago, Chris was playing drums at age three and began performing his first professional gigs at eleven.

  6. 2016 Keys to the City – Paul Shaffer. 2015 Blue Print – Chris Parker Trio. 2015 Stomp! – Dave Chamberlain’s Band of Bones. 2015 Hillbilly Zen-Punk Blues – Reverend Freakchild. 2014 In Love with Love – Gary Crawford. 2013 The Chris Parker Trio – Chris Parker. 2013 Love, Gratitude and Other Distractions – Will Lee.

  7. www.drummerworld.com › drummers › Chris_ParkerChris Parker - DRUMMERWORLD

    Chris Parker. Chris Parker grew up playing drums on wooden blocks attached to the hi-hat and bass drum pedals by his father, a jazz drummer, while listening to Monk and Mingus on the radio.