Fellow Bay Area resident Chris Isaak paid a visit to the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night. Isaak sat down for an interview and discussed his artistic drawing ability (among other things) before hitting the stage for a performance of You Don't Cry Like I Do. The track is taken from his latest album, Mr. Lucky. Notice Ferguson's extreme "pleasure" over Isaak's presence on the sho
MUSIC NEWS - Chris Isaak and his longtime Silvertone band have announced plans for a 32-city USA Summer tour that kicks off July 10th in Council Bluffs, IA to promote his new "Mr. Lucky" CD (out via Reprise Records). Chris has also booked some pre-tour shows in California prior to the start of the big Chris Isaak Summer Tour. (full itinerary below the break). The crooner's legendar
Chris Isaak will hit the stage at the Greek here in Los Angeles on August 26th. Depending on where you sit, tickets range from $40 - $100. We haven't seen Isaak in ages. He was a staple when we were growing up in the Bay Area. He has always been part of the culture up there. Will be nice to see him down Los Angeles way. More info on the show here.
Hey SF buds, Chris Isaak is set to play a free show Monday night at Amoeba on Haight. The show kicks off at 6:00pm and the performance will be followed by a signing. His new album, Mr. Lucky, is out now. Isaak is a staple of San Francisco culture. No better place to catch him than on the home turf.
Chris Isaak is coming back to television. Where his previous program on Showtime was a fictional take on his life, this time it's talk and variety.The Chris Isaak Hour premiers on the Bio Channel (formerly the Biography Channel) on February 27 and, according to a press release:It's Biography meets Storytellers. This live performance and interview show will explore the lives of mainstream music...
I first saw *Chris Isaak* at the Anti-Club in L.A. in the mid-'80s. This was an alternative night spot that was located way off the main drag (if L.A. ever had one) and attracted all kinds of acts. Isaak was on tour promoting his first album, Silvertone, and I had read something about his sound that piqued my interest. I wasn't disappointed. *Chris Isaak* has everything you would expect to find...
I got hip to Chris isaak, back in the early '80s, when he was the singer in a great band called Silvertone, long before his debut album was recorded and released. Crazy to think that over 20 years have passed.Anyway, isaak has a new album just out, Mr. Lucky. Here's a track you can check out.
Chris Isaak is coming back to television. Where his previous program on Showtime was a fictional take on his life, this time it's talk and variety.The Chris Isaak Hour premiers on the Bio Channel (formerly the Biography Channel) on February 27 and, according to a press release:It's Biography meets Storytellers. This live performance and interview show will explore the lives of mainstream music...
MUSIC NEWS - Chris Isaak and his longtime Silvertone band have announced plans for a 32-city USA Summer tour that kicks off July 10th in Council Bluffs, IA to promote his new "Mr. Lucky" CD (out via Reprise Records). Chris has also booked some pre-tour shows in California prior to the start of the big Chris Isaak Summer Tour. (full itinerary below the break). The crooner's legendar
So there I was, on this huge Cruise ship, staring at the glistening turquoise water, waves heading for the beach in Grand Turk, where boys and girls played chicken with the water, when Chris Isaak began to sing. The song was “Wicked Game,” the hit that catapulted him from obscurity to mainstream success back in 1991.Rockin' Chris Isaak. In most of the public areas of the ship they play a stead