Chris McCormack (guitarist)

Chris McCormack (born 1973 in South Shields, England) is an English rock guitarist, best known as the guitarist and co-founder of 1990s rock band, 3 Colours Red.

The younger brother of Danny McCormack[1] of The Wildhearts, Chris McCormack first found success playing guitar for Newcastle-upon-Tyne heavy metal outfit Forgodsake, who released an album on Bleeding Heart Records before McCormack eventually left.[2]

He originally moved to London to join Honeycrack with C. J. from The Wildhearts but ended up forming 3 Colours Red with ex- Diamond Head bassist Pete Vuckovic instead. They went on to record two UK top 40 albums and six UK top 40 singles before splitting at their peak in 1999, due to differences of opinion between the pair. He soon joined electro rockers Grand Theft Audio with Rich Battersby from The Wildhearts,[3] and spent several months touring the US with them before they were eventually dropped by the record label, forcing them to return home. 3 Colours Red reformed in 2002 and released a third album but split again in 2005, due to further problems between himself and Vuckovic.

He also tours as the guitarist in Gary Numan's live band,[4] and is currently playing with the reformed Professionals, with former Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook.[5][6]

Discography

EPs

Albums

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References

  1. "Danny McCormack - New Songs, Playlists & Latest News - BBC Music". BBC.
  2. Nash, Stewart. "3 Colours Red". Creation-records.com. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  3. "International Velvet | NME". 12 September 2005. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  4. Smith II, Geoffrey (undated). "Gary Numan". Rockstarjournalism.com.
  5. Lewry, Fraser (14 September 2017). "The return of The Professionals, the ultimate punk supergroup". Teamrock.com.
  6. Chaligne, Craig (30 October 2017). "The Professionals: The Garage, London - live review". Louder Than War.
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