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  1. British keyboards player. His musical career started in "Forever Amber", in 1969. In 1979 he joined Jim Capalidi's band, "The Contenders". in 1979, Chris joined Maggie Bell in her new band, "Midnight Flyer" before splitting in 1982.

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    In 1973, Hudson and Ford quit to form Hudson Ford, with the line-up of Chris Parren (keyboards), Mickey Keen (guitar and sound engineer), and Ken Laws (drums). They produced four albums, three for A&M ( Nickelodeon , Free Spirit , Worlds Collide ) and a fourth for CBS ( Daylight ).

  3. Explore Chris Parren's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chris Parren on AllMusic.

  4. Weaver was replaced by Chris Parren in late 1984, and Ford was replaced by Rod Demick in the summer of 1985. This lineup remained stable for several years, releasing the band's first studio album since reforming, Don't Say Goodbye, in 1987.

  5. He is best known for being the lead singer in The DX Band (sometimes referred to as The Chris Warren Band), a group who performed entrance themes for many stars and shows of professional wrestling over the years.

  6. In 1973, Hudson and Ford then quit to form Hudson Ford, with the line-up of Chris Parren (keyboards), Mickey Keen (guitar and sound engineer), and Ken Laws (drums). They produced four albums, three for A&M - Nickeloedon, Free Spirit, Worlds Collide - and a fourth for CBS - Daylight.

  7. Mar 9, 2008 · Chris Parren. Originally known as The Country Cousins, Forever Amber was formed in the mid 1960s in Cambridge, England. For much of its existence, the band played covers at local ballrooms, US air bases and Cambridge colleges, but in 1968 Forever Amber recorded a 16 track concept album called "The Love Cycle", written by local musician John Hudson.