Christopher North (Ambrosia)
Christopher North | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | January 26, 1951 |
| Genres | Progressive rock, soft rock, art rock |
| Instruments | Hammond Organ, keyboards |
| Years active | 1964–present |
| Member of | Ambrosia |
Christopher Reed North (born January 26, 1951) is an American musician. He is the founding keyboardist of the American progressive rock band Ambrosia.
Early life
Christopher Reed North was born in San Francisco. He grew up in San Pedro, California, playing in various bands through junior high and high school. Some of the early bands he played with were The Proones, The Livin End, and Thee Exceptions. In 1968 he formed the psychedelic rock band Blue Toad Flax with Tom Trefethen, playing organ and singing lead vocals.[1]
Career
Ambrosia
In 1970 he formed the progressive rock band Ambrosia with David Pack, Joe Puerta and Burleigh Drummond.[2] North was hired by Puerta after seeing him perform in a "dimly lit room" one night: "There was a coffin with speakers in it. And at the end of the room, Chris was there, playing the organ with a bottle of wine on the top, smoking a cigarette, and there was a girl massaging his shoulders as he played, so I go, 'We gotta get this guy in the band'".[3]
He is known for his very intense live performances.[4][5] North and the other members of Ambrosia contributed to the album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by The Alan Parsons Project.[6]
In 1977, while the band was recoring their Life Beyond L.A. album, North suffered a breakdown and left the band, only appearing on two tracks on the album.[7][8] While he was out of the band, they recorded their biggest hit "How Much I Feel".[9] He returned a year later in late 1978 for a tour.[10]
Ambrosia reformed after a few years off in 1989, and North still tours today with Puerta and Drummond, averaging around 60 dates a year. North took some time off from touring in 2024/2025 while he was getting treated for cancer.
Other work
He played organ and piano on the hit songs "Galilee" and "Rock 'N' Roll Preacher" from the debut album by Chuck Girard and also on Girard's 1980 album The Stand. North played organ on the John Lennon tribute single "Johnny's Gone Away" written and produced by Tom Trefethen with Alan Parsons as executive producer.[11]
In 2014 North played organ on the song "The Soft Parade" from Light My Fire: A Classic Rock Salute to The Doors, a tribute album to The Doors, with Graham Bonnet on vocals and Steve Hillage on guitar.
Personal life
North was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2024.[12][13] The band announced on their Facebook in October 2025 that his fight with cancer was successful, but was back in hospital after an accident that led to him contracting Pneumonia, which has weakened his health. According to a Facebook post by David Pack, the accident involved North being hit by an "out of control speeding car" while walking to a restaurant.
Reception
North is listed on the All Time Hammond Pops list three times for his solos on Ambrosia hits “Holdin' on to Yesterday”, “Biggest Part of Me” and “You're the Only Woman (You & I)”. He was also listed from 1976-1981 as one of the top multi-keyboardists by Keyboard Magazine at which time they discontinued the list. [14]
Discography
Ambrosia
- Ambrosia (1975)[15]
- Somewhere I've Never Travelled (1976)[15]
- Life Beyond L.A. (1978)[15]
- One Eighty (1980)[15]
- Road Island (1982)[15]
Other artists
- Chuck Girard — Chuck Girard (1974)
- Tales of Mystery and Imagination — The Alan Parsons Project (1976)
- The Stand — Chuck Girard (1980)
- Real World — Tin Drum (1996)[15]
- Light My Fire: A Classic Rock Salute to The Doors — Various Artists (2014)
References
- ^ Tom Trefethen:Information from Answers.com
- ^ Huey, Steve. "Ambrosia: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ "'70s Rock Band Ambrosia Still Knows How to Groove". Denver Westword. 2023-07-25. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
- ^ LA Times Ambrosia Concert review from the Santa Monica Civic 1977
- ^ Crawdaddy Magazine Ambrosia Part 2 1978
- ^ the Trades article Interview: Alan Parsons: The Artist and Scientist of Sound Recording
- ^ "DAVID PACK INTERVIEW". www.theparsonsday.altervista.org. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
- ^ Colin Larkin - The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 1992
- ^ "Ambrosia". albumlinernotes.com. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
- ^ "ambrosia: access all areas!". www.ambrosiaweb.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
- ^ Mostly Pink
- ^ Kachejian, Brian (2025-05-21). "Complete List Of Ambrosia Band Members". ClassicRockHistory.com. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
- ^ Boissoneau, Ross (2025-07-31). "Ambrosia poised to relive melodic classics in Manistee". Local Spins. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
- ^ "HammondWiki - All Time Hammond Pop Hits".
- ^ a b c d e f "Christopher North Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio ..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2025-10-22.