Chris "Spoons" Daniels (born September 30, 1952) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. A member of the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, he is best known for his work with Chris Daniels & the Kings, a band he has led since 1984. He is considered an "icon of Colorado music" and is recognized for his role as a member of Magic Music, frequently described as Colorado's first jam band.[1][2][3]
Early life and career
Daniels was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and began playing guitar when he was 10. At seventeen, he moved to the East Coast and performed with several groups, and for a short time played in a band led by David Johansen, who later formed The New York Dolls. In 1971, Daniels moved to Colorado, and in 1972 he joined the acoustic jam band, Magic Music, which would come to be regarded as Colorado's first jam band. In addition to songwriting and singing, Daniels played lead guitar, mandolin, and banjo with Magic Music, whose members included Will Luckey, George Cahill, Bill Makepeace, Navarro/Leftover Salmon bassist Rob Galloway and Kevin Mulburn.[4][3] The group toured extensively in the United States and appeared at the 2nd and 3rd Telluride Bluegrass Festival. The band broke up in 1976.[3] In 2018 television producer Lee Aronsohn filmed and released an award winning documentary about the band titled, 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie. He first learned about the band when reading about Daniels.[4]
After receiving his degree, Daniels returned to Colorado and formed Spoons, who in 1981 released the album Definitely Live on Sunshine Records. In 1982, he toured the United States with Russell Smith of the Amazing Rhythm Aces, performing on guitar, mandolin, and banjo. He also founded a late-night concert series called the "After Hours Jam" at the Sheridan Opera House in Telluride, during the Telluride Bluegrass Festival.[6] He was the bandleader and master of ceremonies for the series, which also included performances by others. Daniels met David Bromberg at the After Hours Jam, and they later played together at concerts in Colorado, Chicago, and New York. In 1989, Daniels appeared on Bromberg's album Sideman Serenade.[7][2][8]
In 1984, Daniels formed Chris Daniels & The R&B Kings (later shortened to The Kings). Although originally planned as a "Boulder one-nighter," the band has released 14 albums and toured extensively in the United States and completed 21 European tours. Acclaimed for their live performances as well as their records, Chris Daniels & the Kings have performed at prestigious festivals including the Carolina Downhome Blues Festival, Parkpop in the Netherlands and Marktrock in Belgium. They have performed for three US presidents and the former queen of the Netherlands, and have been featured on a variety of American and European television shows. They became the Friday night headliner at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1986 and continued in that role through 1991.[10][11]
In addition to performing their own music—a blend of jump blues, funk, R&B and swing—the Kings served as the back up band for other artists.[1]
In 1995, Daniels received a Master of Arts in History/Economic History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. From 1995 to 2000, he served as the executive director of the Swallow Hill Music Association, an influential roots, folk, and acoustic music school and concert organization.
He began teaching in 2002 as an adjunct professor at Arapahoe Community College.[11] Following his tenure at Arapahoe, he joined the faculty of the University of Colorado, Denver. He is an assistant professor in the College of Arts & Media and serves as the area head for the music business program.[11]
Daniels was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in February 2010. He underwent chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant via stem cells from his sister, Dr. Jane Moffet, and returned to recording, teaching and performing that fall. In 2012 he released Better Days, a solo album dedicated to "those who go through hard times." A return to roots music, it appeared on the national Americana charts.[10][12]
As a songwriter, Daniels has collaborated with artists including Gary Nicholson, Al Kooper, and Bill Payne and his songs have appeared on albums by Hazel Miller and Tom Wasinger, among others. Daniels' music has been featured on the television show Men in Trees, and, as a commercial singer, he has worked on commercials for companies including McDonald's, Ford Motor Company, and Coors Beer.[8]
Daniels was a co-nominee for a 2013 Grammy Award for Jumpin' Jazz Kids, a children's album he worked on with Al Jarreau, Hubert Laws and Dee Dee Bridgewater. That same year, Daniels was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.[10][13]
In 2015, Daniels released Funky to the Bone, which was critically acclaimed by international media outlets and blues and soul magazines including Downbeat and Roots Music Report. Daniels teaches full-time and performs more than 100 shows a year.[14][15]
In 2021 Daniels, Hazel Miller and Dana March released What We Did, an album that raised funds for Inner City Health Center, a health and wellness provider for underserved populations in Denver and the surrounding metro area.[17][18]
In 2024, 2024 Chris Daniels & The Kings with Freddi Gowdy released 40: Blues With Horns Volume II celebrating their 40th year.[19]
Discography
Year
Title
Artist
Label
Producer
1981
Definitely Live
Spoons
Sunshine Records
1983
Juggler
Chris Daniels
Next Coast Records
1985
Has Anyone Seen My Keys?
Chris Daniels & The R&B Kings
Harmony Records
Bob Burnham
1987
When You're Cool
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Moon Voyage Records
Jim Mason
1990
That's What I Like About the South
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Redstone Records/Provogue
Al Kooper
1992
In Your Face
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Larry Wilkins
1994
Is My Love Enough
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Flying Fish Records/Sky Ranch-Virgin Records (Paris)
Chris Daniels/Bill Payne
1995
Live Wired
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Flat Canyon
Chris Daniels
1997
Louie Louie
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Moon Voyage
Chris Daniels
2000
Choice Cuts: The Best of...
Chris Daniels & The Kings
K-Tel Records/Moon Voyage Records
Chris Daniels
2003
The Spark
Chris Daniels & The Kings
Moon Voyage Records/Music & Words Records/Buffalo Records