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Chris Eaton (British musician)

British singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Christopher Neville Eaton (born 16 September 1958) is a British Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, who has written songs for singers including Cliff Richard, Amy Grant, Janet Jackson and Jaci Velasquez.

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Career

Born in Sedgley, Staffordshire,[citation needed] Eaton was a member of the 1980s bands Lyrix and the Mark Williamson Band prior to his solo career. He has toured the US to promote his albums,[1] and also toured Europe as opening act for Art Garfunkel in 1998.[2] He worked on Roger Daltrey's 1987 solo album Can't Wait to See the Movie, singing backing vocals.

Eaton wrote Cliff Richard's 1990 UK Christmas No. 1 single "Saviour's Day" and has also written songs that have been performed by other CCM artists such as Amy Grant, who recorded a version of Eaton's "Breath of Heaven".[3] He also wrote several Jaci Velasquez songs including "On My Knees" and "God So Loved" as well as producing two albums.

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Personal life

Eaton married singer songwriter Abby Scott in May 2009.[4] He had been previously married, but the marriage ended in 1990.[5]

Discography

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Albums

  • 1986: Vision
  • 1995: Wonderful World
  • 1997: Cruisin' (released in North America as What Kind of Love)
  • 2008: Dare to Dream

Songs recorded by other artists

Eaton has composed many songs recorded by other artists for their albums.[6] Below is a small selection of these:

Cliff Richard

Amy Grant

Jaci Velasquez

Michael English

Russ Taff

  • 1985: Medals "Here I Am," "How Much It Hurts" and "Vision"
  • 1987: Russ Taff "Believe in Love"

Rachael Lampa

Diamond Rio

  • 2009: The Reason "Into Your Hands" and "Just Love"

The Imperials

  • 1985: Let the Wind Blow "In the Promised Land"
  • 1987: This Year's Model "Outlander" and "Warriors"

Military Voices

  • 2014: "1914 – The Christmas Truce"* (feat. Abby Scott, Flt Lt Matt Little, the Raf Spitfire Choir & William Inscoe)[10][11]

Janet Jackson

Sheena Easton


Note: *denotes songs released as singles

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