Background
A self-described "army brat," Christopher F. Gaffney was born in Vienna, Austria, he then moved to Livorno, Italy and New York as a young child. But Gaffney grew up primarily in southern California and Arizona.
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A self-described "army brat," Christopher F. Gaffney was born in Vienna, Austria, he then moved to Livorno, Italy and New York as a young child. But Gaffney grew up primarily in southern California and Arizona.
In its obituary, the Los Angeles Times described Gaffney as "a peer of Alvin, Los Lobos, X and the Red Hot Chili Peppers in chronicling the life of Southern California."
In addition to music, Gaffney loved sports, especially boxing, and earned an Los Angeles Golden Gloves championship in 1967 and even trained with boxing hall-of-famer Jackie McCoy. As a child, he learned to play the accordion and listened to norteno, country, and rock & roll. As a teenager, Gaffney played in various house band and eventually released his first solo album, Road to Indio, in 1986.
Produced by friend Wyman Reese, his debut album demonstrated his "genre-bending" tastes by showcasing forays into honky tonk, soul, and Bakersfield country.
His next album was as Chris Gaffney & the Cold Hard Facts. Released in 1990, this album revealed Latino influences and dealt with issues of poverty and working-class life.
They recorded their third studio album shortly before Gaffney"s death in early 2008. He died from liver cancer in Newport, California.
In 2009, a tribute album to Gaffney was released, A Manitoba of Somebody"s Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney, which included songs played by fellow Hacienda Brothers as well as others such as Dave Alvin and Los Lobos.
In 2011, Dave Alvin included a song about Gaffney, "Run Conejo Run", in his album Eleven Eleven.
His career, both as a solo musician and as a member of several bands, was as eclectic as his musical tastes. In 2002, Gaffney formed the band Hacienda Brothers with guitarist and songwriter Dave Gonzalez, founding member of The Paladins. In addition to his solo and band work, Gaffney has also toured as a member of Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men and contributed to albums by Lucinda Williams, The Iguanas, Tom Russell, Christy McWilson, The Lonesome Strangers, and Billy Bacon.