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PRESS
RELEASE:
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Legendary Cincinnati Musician Goes Home:
Cincinnati’s
music world lost one of its brightest stars. Legendary guitarist and
musician Skip Chavis (Sha-vez) passed away from complications related to
lung cancer.
The
64 year old musician was considered the consummate musician, a
musician’s musician, and backbone behind some of Cincinnati’s best
musical groups.
In
the 1960’s Skip worked as one of the house studio guitarists at
Cincinnati’s King Records playing the guitar on songs for countless
King artists such as The Cliff Lash Orchestra, Hank Ballard and James
Brown.
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In
the 1970’s, Skip began to tour locally and nationally with his own
band: “Westbound”. Westbound enjoyed regional success with their
soulful ballad “Right or Wrong” which was released on the Fraternity
label.
From
the 80’s to the present Skip has performing locally and toured
nationally with some of Cincinnati’s most popular musical groups
including “Ritchie & The Students”, H-Bomb Ferguson, Sound
Doctrine and Leroy Ellington & The E-Funk Band.
The
gospel group “Sound Doctrine” just completed recording a new CD
“Journey of The Soul” featuring Chavis on guitar. CD release date is
pending.
On
the national stage, Skip’s 5-decade career led him to performances
with such famous artists as: Delbert McClinton, The Chi-Lites, The Coasters, Little Anthony, Sam
Moore (From Sam & Dave), Lou Christie, Deon & The Belmonts,
Danny & The Juniors, War, Tower Of Power, The Contours, The
Shirrelles, Rufus Thomas and so many more.
Skip
leaves behind a loving daughter (Taffi Hutchings),1 granddaughter,1
great granddaughter and a host of family, friends and fans.
Services
for Damon “Skip” Chavis (Sha-Vez) will be held at Thompson Hall
& Jordan Funeral Home located at 11400 Winton Rd. Forest Park, Ohio
45240. Wednesday July 28th, 2010 with Visitation at 6pm and
Service at 7pm. With musical tributes by: “Sound Doctrine”, Leroy
Ellington & The E-Funk Band as well as an all star musical tribute
of some of Skip’s closest friends and fellow musicians.
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