Britlinks is no longer actively maintained, but is preserved here as a historical record. Something of the history of the site can be found on this page.

Britlinks Chris Eaton

Band Photo

Chris Eaton grew up in the West Midlands, listening to all sorts of bands and artists, particularly Cliff Richard who he has since written songs for. In the eighties, he was part of a band called Lyrix, who later (after his departure) became "Rhe Mark Williamson Band." His solo career began in 1986 when he released Vision on the Reunion label. After Vision, he shifted his focus from being an artist to songwriting, producing, and singing background vocals for other artists and he's since worked with Amy Grant, Cliff Richard among others.

Latest News: 17th Sep 2004

Delirious are to hit the road in the UK for their 2004 "World service" tour following the release of the hugely anticipated album of the same name at the end of last year. Dates include:
oct 05 Portsmouth, Guildhall
oct 06 Reading, Hexagon
oct 08 Maidstone, Leisure Ctr
oct 09 Cambridge, Corn Exchange
oct 12 Bristol, Colston Hall
oct 13 London, Shepherds Bush Empire
oct 14 Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
oct 15 Exeter, (Uni) Great Hall
oct 16 Liverpool, Royal Court
oct 19 Bradford, St Georges Hall
oct 20 Milton Keynes, Bletchley, Leisure Center
oct 21 Dunfermline, The Vine
oct 22 Dunfermline, The Vine
oct 23 Belfast, Waterfront Hall
Fans are calling "World Service" a return to form, and the live shows have certainly reflect this. Support from "Rock n Roll Worship Circus".

* more Chris Eaton news - britlinks news

Forthcoming Concerts:

Since Britlinks is no longer updated, we have no details of upcoming concerts.

* complete gig list for this artist: pop-up/new page

Reviews:

Web Site(s):

E-Mail:

Address:

Terms For Booking:

Main Web Site Features:

Recent Releases:

* complete discography: pop-up/new page
* search for records: amazon.com or amazon.co.uk

Recommendations - If you like this band you might like:

Sound Files:

Return to site index / Contact us
Britlinks designed, maintained and © James Stewart/Britlinks Design