Chris Cain

Chris Cain is known for his rich, soulful blend of Memphis‑style electric blues, marked by deep, resonant vocals and fluid guitar work shaped by jazz and blues traditions. As a child, he often attended concerts with his father, giving him early exposure to many of the great blues musicians who later influenced his sound. When he released his debut album in 1987, it immediately drew attention and led to opportunities to perform alongside icons such as Albert King and Albert Collins.

Over the course of his career, Cain has released numerous albums filled with emotionally charged songs and expressive guitar playing. His distinctive tone, phrasing, and heartfelt delivery have made him a standout figure in contemporary blues, earning him a loyal following and a reputation as one of the genre’s most soulful modern voices.
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Lonely Room

Guess Who

Drinking straight tequila

Barefootin

Bluesman Extroidinaire

Swing Wespelaar

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