Chris Isaak
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Christopher Joseph Isaak (born June 26, 1956) is an United States|American rock music|rock musician and occasional actor.
Image:Chris Isaak.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Singer Chris Isaak at a USO show in Washington, D.C.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Isaak was born in Stockton, California|Stockton, California, the son of Dorothy (married and maiden names|née Vignolo), a potato chip factory worker, and Joe Isaak, a forklift driver.Chris Isaak Biography (1956-) Isaak's mother is Italian American, originating from Genoa.http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/hall/2690/article/art41.htm At some point, a rumor surfaced that Chris Isaak was married to The Sound DJ Mimi Chen, who was working evenings at radio station KRQR in San Francisco. When asked about the rumors, Chen replied, "There is no truth that Chris made me have an abortion and that's why we broke up. However, we did spend several years together and I'll leave it at that. We will always be friends."
[edit] Music career
Isaak signed a contract to Warner Bros. Records in 1984 for his first album Silvertone (album)|Silvertone. The tracks "Gone Ridin'" and "Livin' for Your Lover" are from his album, were featured in David Lynch's cult classic Blue Velvet|Blue Velvet. Isaak's second self-titled album Chris Isaak (album)|Chris Isaak was photographed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber (photographer)|Bruce Weber. Isaak's contract was renewed in 1988 when Warner Bros. moved him to their Reprise Records label. His best-known song is "Wicked Game". Though released on the 1989 album Heart Shaped World, an instrumental version of the song was later featured in the 1990 David Lynch film Wild at Heart (film)|Wild at Heart. Lee Chesnut, an Atlanta radio station music director who was obsessed with Lynch films, began playing the vocal version and it quickly became the station's most-requested song. Chesnut spread the word to other radio stations around the country and the single became a national top 10 hit in February of 1991. The music video for the song was directed by Herb Ritts and was a big MTV and VH1 hit; shot in black and white, it starred Isaak and Denmark|Danish supermodel Helena Christensen rolling on the beach, embracing and whispering in each other's ears. Another less-seen version of the "Wicked Game" is directed by David Lynch and comprises scenes from the film Wild at Heart (film)|Wild at Heart. In 1995 Isaak split with long time guitarist James Wilsey|James Calvin Wilsey, and that year's Forever Blue (album)|Forever Blue and the accompanying tour featured Hershel Yatovitz on guitar.
In 1999, Isaak's "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing" was featured in Stanley Kubrick's final film, Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. The song is on his 1995 album Forever Blue (album)|Forever Blue. The music video for the song is directed by Herb Ritts, it was shot in color, it starred Isaak and France|French supermodel Laetitia Casta in a motel room. This was Isaak's second collaboration with Ritts.
Isaak also composed a theme song for US late-night television variety/talk show, The Late Late Show (CBS TV series)|The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. In 2001, Isaak starred in his own television show, The Chris Isaak Show. It aired from March 2001 to March 2004 in the United States on the cable television network Showtime. This adult comedy show featured Chris Isaak and his band playing themselves with the episode plots based on fictional accounts of the backstage world of Chris Isaak--the rock star next door. In 2004, his track "Life Will Go On" was featured on Chasing Liberty's soundtrack, which starred Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode. His track "Two Hearts" was featured in the closing credits of the 1993 film True Romance, directed by Tony Scott, written by Quentin Tarantino, and starring Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette.
Isaak's longtime producer, Erik Jacobsen, was instrumental in his sound for 15 years. Jacobsen is known for his production work with The Lovin' Spoonful, and solo albums from Spoonful's John Sebastian and Jerry Yester. Isaak ceased working with Jacobsen on his 2002 album, Always Got Tonight.
Isaak was ranked #68 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
Many guitarists have thought Isaak's main electric guitar is a Gretsch 6120, however Isaak revealed in a 2002 interview with Acoustic Guitar that it is in fact a one-of-a-kind Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson: "For my electric, I've got a one-off Gibson version of a Gretsch 6120, a sort of Chet Atkins thing. They made one of these things and gave it to me to see if I liked it, and I liked it so much I've been playing it ever since. People told me they thought it was a White Falcon, but it's not. It's just a white Gibson. I don't think they ever manufactured any of the things. They strung up this one prototype, scratched their heads, and said, 'Huh. Give it to Isaak".
[edit] Acting and other work
Isaak has also appeared in numerous films, mostly playing minor cameo roles, though he starred with Keanu Reeves and Bridget Fonda in the 1993 Bernardo Bertolucci-directed Little Buddha, and also played a major role in David Lynch's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992). Other motion pictures include Married to the Mob (1988), The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs (1991), That Thing You Do! (1996), and A Dirty Shame (2004).
Isaak turned down the roles of Jeffrey Beaumont in David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986) and Ray Sinclair in Jonathan Demme's Something Wild (1986 film)|Something Wild (1986).
Isaak starred in The Chris Isaak Show (2001-2004) playing himself and featuring actual members of his band along with numerous celebrity guests. He also guest-starred on the "The One After the Superbowl, Part One" - the Super Bowl XXX edition of the television sitcom Friends; and on the HBO miniseries, From the Earth to the Moon (HBO)|From the Earth to the Moon.
Isaak is also an amateur boxer, a former Golden Gloves champion and an avid surfer. He is a correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Extra (TV series)|Extra.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Silvertone (album)|Silvertone (1985)
- Chris Isaak (album)|Chris Isaak (1987)
- Heart Shaped World (1989)
- Wicked Game (album)|Wicked Game (1991)
- San Francisco Days (1993)
- Forever Blue (album)|Forever Blue (1995)
- Baja Sessions (1996)
- Speak of the Devil (Chris Isaak album)|Speak of the Devil (1998)
- Always Got Tonight (2002)
- Christmas (Chris Isaak album)|Christmas (2004)
[edit] Singles
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||||
| Billboard Hot 100|US Hot 100 | Modern Rock Tracks|US Modern Rock | Mainstream Rock Tracks|US Mainstream Rock | Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks|US Adult Contemporary | UK Singles Chart|UK Singles Chart | ARIA Chart|Australian Chart | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 in music|1985 | "Dancin'" | - | - | - | - | - | - | Silvertone (album)|Silvertone |
| "Gone Ridin'" | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 1987 in music|1987 | "You Owe Me Some Kind of Love" | - | - | - | - | - | - | Chris Isaak (album)|Chris Isaak |
| "Blue Hotel" | - | - | - | - | #100 | - | ||
| 1989 | "Don't Make Me Dream About You" | - | #18 | #39 | - | - | - | Heart Shaped World |
| 1991 | "Wicked Game" | #6 | #2 | #10 | #12 | #10 | #15 | |
| 1991 in music|1991 | "Blue Hotel" (re-release) | - | - | - | - | #17 | #23 | Wicked Game (album)|Wicked Game |
| "Dancin'" (re-release) | - | - | - | - | #100 | - | ||
| 1993 in music|1993 | "Can't Do A Thing (To Stop Me)" | #105 | #7 | - | #11 | #36 | #73 | San Francisco Days |
| "San Francisco Days" | - | - | - | - | #62 | - | ||
| "Solitary Man" | - | - | - | - | #85 | - | ||
| 1995 in music|1995 | "Somebody's Crying" | #45 | #34 | - | #27 | #100 | #5 | Forever Blue (album)|Forever Blue |
| "Go Walking Down There" | #102 | #32 | - | - | - | #55 | ||
| 1996 in music|1996 | "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing" | - | - | - | - | - | #27 | |
| "Think of Tomorrow" | - | - | - | - | - | #82 | Baja Sessions | |
| 1998 in music|1998 | "Flying" | - | - | - | - | - | - | Speak of the Devil (Chris Isaak album)|Speak of the Devil |
| "Please" | - | - | - | - | #77 | - | ||
| 1999 | "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing (re-release)" | #125 | - | - | - | #44 | #9 | Forever Blue |
| 2002 | "Let Me Down Easy" | #124 | - | - | #18 | - | #99 | Always Got Tonight |
| 2004 | "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (with Stevie Nicks) | - | - | - | #25 | - | - | Christmas |
| 2006 in music|2006 | "King Without a Castle" | - | - | - | - | - | - | Best of Chris Isaak |
| "Let's Have a Party" | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| "I Want You to Want Me" | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
[edit] Filmography
- Married to the Mob...The Clown (1988)
- The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs...SWAT Commander (1991)
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me...Special Agent Chester Desmond (1992)
- Little Buddha...Dean Conrad (1993)
- Grace of My Heart...Matthew Lewis (1996)
- That Thing You Do!...Uncle Bob (1996)
- Blue Ridge Fall...Emerson Cotswold (1999)
- A Dirty Shame...Vaughn Stickles (2004)
- The Informers (film)|The Informers (TBA)
[edit] Television
- Friends...Rob Donnen (Season 2, Episode 12, 1996)
- From the Earth to the Moon (Miniseries)|From the Earth to the Moon...Astronaut Edward White II (1998)
- Ed (TV series)|Ed...Jamie Decker (Season 3, Episode 20, 2003)
- The Chris Isaak Show...Himself (2001-2004)
- American Dreams...Roy Orbison (Season 2, Episode 14, 2004)
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson...Michael Caine in Space (Season 2, Episode 177, 2006)
- Great Performances Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing Live...Himself (2007)
nks==
- Chris Isaak.com - Official site of Chris Isaak
- http://www.chrisisaakfan.com
- lyricwiki:Chris Isaak|Chris Isaak at LyricWiki
- Chris Isaak at Recordnet.com- Page with stories, multimedia and more about Chris Isaak from The Record in Stockon, CA, Isaak's hometown.
