Background
Duarte was born in San Antonio, Texas, and was first inspired by music at age 8 after seeing Fiddler On The Roof on television
Duarte was born in San Antonio, Texas, and was first inspired by music at age 8 after seeing Fiddler On The Roof on television
He finished fourth in the magazine"s "Best Blues Guitarist" category behind Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy and B.B. King.
Duarte plays a style of Texas blues-rock that draws on elements of jazz, blues, and rock and roll. In his own words, his musical style is a combination of "rockin" blues" and "punk blues." He is signed to Shrapnel Records. Duarte first began playing on his brother"s guitar and then obtained his own electric guitar at the age of 14.
In 1979, Duarte moved to Austin, Texas, and purchased a 1963 Fender Stratocaster guitar for $500 and began exploring various genres including the jazz music of John Coltrane and Miles Davis.
This guitar, a 1963 Fender Stratocaster on which he primarily learned to play, was stolen in 1993. Duarte was inspired by blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, and credits John Coltrane as his number-one musical idol.
Duarte said once in an interview, "I always thought I was a better live performer anyway." Though Duarte has played a limited number of United States dates in recent years with the Japanese band Bluestone Company backing him, he performs primarily as a power trio billed as the Chris Duarte Group. Apart from his band, Duarte has performed with Julie Burrell, Diana Cantu, Bobby Mack, Tracy Conover, Indigenous, and Omar & the Howlers.
Duarte"s concert dates in Asheville, North Carolina.
Charlotte, North Carolina. And Greenville, South Carolina. Were filmed for the Public Broadcasting Service television show, The Public Broadcasting Service Project, and featured Steve Bailey on bass and Jeff Sipe on drums.
His thirteenth and latest album, Lucky 13, is billed as a Chris Duarte Group release, featuring Dustin Sargent on the bass, and John McKnight on the drums while Duarte plays the guitar and provides vocals.
Following its release in 2014, it received positive reviews for its blend of slow, loping blues with psychedelic, rock and jazz overtones. 2009: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, All Things Blue 2013: Live The Total Guitar Civil Defense Volume 6, May, 1995, Total Guitar TOTGUIVOL6 Axplorations June, 2006, Hal Leonard Corporation.