Eric Clapton Encyclopedia

Stainton, Chris


Stainton, Chris

Entry published in Biographies - Other Musicians / Last modified on 3 May 2008

Chris Stainton was born in Sheffield, England in 1944. He embarked on his musical career playing a bass guitar made out of a plank of wood. In addition to bass, he is an accomplished keyboard player playing organ and piano.

Chris joined his first band in 1961. He was an integral part of Joe Cocker’s Grease Band between 1966 and 1972. In 1968 he switched to keyboards at the request of Joe Cocker. In 1972, he launched his own band which lasted for four years. He then played in a number of others before signing on with Eric Clapton in 1979. He remained with Eric until 1988. In 1989, Chris again teamed up with Joe Cocker and worked with him through the year 2000.

Over the years, Chris has also worked with Pete Townshend, Ringo Starr, Bryan Ferry, Peter Frampton, David Gilmour and Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings.

From 1993 to 1997, Chris again became part of Eric’s touring and studio band. He took part in “The Concert For George” on 29 November 2002, of which Eric was musical director. Chris rejoined Eric’s band for the 2003 tour of Japan and the 2004 World Tour. He was on the road again with Eric for the 2006 / 2007 World Tour and took part in the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, Illinois. Chris is touring with Eric’s band during the Summer of 2008.

Chris can be heard on the following Eric Clapton recordings: Just One Night, Another Ticket, Money & Cigarettes, Behind The Sun, From The Cradle, Pilgrim and Back Home. He can be seen in Eric’s DVDs, Crossroads Guitar Festival and Sessions for Robert J.