Christopher Neal

Christopher Neal (b. February 21, 1976) started his music career in Farmington in the early 1990's. His first regional success came while playing with The Amoebas. After moving to Boston, The Amoebas broke up in 1997. Chris spent a few months playing guitar with Roma, before transitioning to bass. As a bassist, he spent most of his time with cover bands, including The AC30s and The Dead Sexies, as well as producing projects by Roma, Gristlestick, Sometimes It Burns, Meg Reid, and Devine and Conquer. In fall of 2009, he moved to Portland, and a year later joined Sun Gods In Exile as a keyboard player. He contributed to their second full length album, due for release in spring of 2012. He also periodically works on solo material.