Chris Carter (American musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Chris Carter (American musician)

American DJ and film producer

Date of Birth: 23-Sep-1962

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, United States

Profession: composer, disc jockey, record producer, film producer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Chris Carter (American musician)

  • Chris Paul Carter (born September 2, 1959) is an American, Los Angeles-based disc jockey and music/film producer, who started his music career as a founding member and bass player with alternative rock/power pop band Dramarama.
  • After Dramarama originally split in 1994, Carter formed QM Management to manage LA pop group The Wondermints, currently best known as Beach Boy Brian Wilson's touring backing band.
  • Until September 2006, KLSX aired Carter's Breakfast with the Beatles, America's longest-running Beatles-based radio show, on which he played almost nothing but Beatles material and commented upon the history of the group for as long as four hours every week.
  • In November 2006, the show moved to its new Los Angeles home, KLOS-FM, which bills itself as "L.A.'s Only Classic Rock Station Since 1969," and can be heard every Sunday from 9 am to 12noon PST.
  • http://www.955klos.com/breakfast-with-the-beatles/ In September 2008, Carter started a new version of Breakfast with the Beatles for Sirius XM Satellite Radio, which was broadcast (9AM-noon ET repeating again at Midnight ET) on the Underground Garage channel, both Sirius 21 and XM 21.
  • In December 2008, Breakfast with the Beatles debuted its new web site. In April 2013, Carter began a new show on Sirius/XM, "Chris Carter's British Invasion".
  • Breakfast with the Beatles, with Chris Carter, now takes place one Sunday every month at the Kobe Steak House in Seal Beach, California. As a producer, Carter supervised and produced the music for the film Mayor of the Sunset Strip, a rock documentary about influential Los Angeles disc jockey Rodney Bingenheimer of KROQ-FM.
  • In 2003, the film won "Best Documentary" in the Santa Barbara Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Documentary by the Independent Spirit Awards.

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