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Chris D. (Chris Desjardins) was born on 15 January, 1953 in Riverside, California, U.S., is an American singer, director and writer. Discover Chris D.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Chris Desjardins |
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Musician, songwriter, producer, writer, director, film programmer, history professor |
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71 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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15 January, 1953 |
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15 January |
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Riverside, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Chris D. Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Chris D.'s Wife?
His wife is Julie Christensen (Divorced)
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Julie Christensen (Divorced) |
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Chris D. Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris D. worth at the age of 71 years old? Chris D.’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Chris D.'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Chris D. (born Chris Desjardins; January 15, 1953) is an American punk poet, singer, writer, rock critic, producer, and filmmaker.
He is best known as the lead singer and founder of the early and long-running Los Angeles punk/death rock band the Flesh Eaters.
Titled Gun and Sword: An Encyclopedia of Japanese Gangster Films 1955-1980, research for the book was partly funded by the Japan Foundation Artist Fellowship.
Desjardins was a feature writer at Slash magazine in 1977, when he formed the Flesh Eaters with several friends from the Los Angeles punk scene, including Tito Larriva.
Writing for Slash: 1977-1981 - The Know-It-All Years, a collection of reviews, was issued in 2022.
Desjardins has acted in a number of films, both independent and big budget.
Upsetter Records was a Los Angeles, California-based record label founded in 1978 by Chris D. and his then-girlfriend, the animation and graphic artist Judith Bell.
Named in tribute to Lee "Scratch" Perry and the dub reggae, popular with the early punks, Upsetter was specifically created to release the early discography of the Flesh Eaters, The only exception in the label's catalog is the seminal Tooth and Nail compilation released in 1979, an album full of outstanding early Californian punk rock from the Controllers, Middle Class, the Germs, U.X.A., Negative Trend, and the Flesh Eaters themselves.
In parallel with their record label, Desjardins and Bell, in collaboration with Exene Cervenka, published the short-lived punk zine The Upsetter.
Desjardins wrote for Slash, Forced Exposure, Asian Trash Cinema and Cult Movies.
He also wrote liner notes and audio commentary tracks for DVDs of a variety of classic Japanese genre films, Italian cult and arthouse films.
The Flesh Eaters were a staple of the L.A. punk scene in the 1980s.
The band played alongside seminal bands like The Misfits and The Meat Puppets.
A number of original Flesh Eaters releases, like River of Fever, were recorded through Shakeytown Music/BMI.
Others were produced by Upsetter, Invasion/Bomp, ZippO/Demon or SST.
Chris D. worked as an A&R and in-house producer for Slash and Ruby Records from 1980 until early 1984.
Their second album, A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die, recorded and released in 1981, featured John Doe and DJ Bonebrake from X, as well as Dave Alvin, Bill Bateman, and Steve Berlin from The Blasters.
This Flesh Eaters lineup had not performed together since 1981.They reunited briefly in 2015 for a five-show tour and again for an eight-show run in 2018.
The band recorded two further albums; Forever Came Today (1982) and A Hard Road to Follow (1983) with Don Kirk on guitar, Robyn Jameson on bass and Chris Wahl on drums, Chris D. on vocals and occasionally Jill Jordan on backing vocals.
He produced all the Flesh Eaters' albums and co-produced The Gun Club's debut album, Fire of Love, with Tito Larriva in 1982.
Desjardins produced the debut albums of The Dream Syndicate (The Days of Wine and Roses), Green On Red (Gravity Talks) and The Lazy Cowgirls.
He remixed The Misfits' LP Walk Among Us with Glenn Danzig and the Germs' What We Do Is Secret (EP) with Pat Smear.
Desjardins was the co-leader, with then-spouse Julie Christensen, of the Divine Horsemen between 1984 and 1988.
More than three decades later, Divine Horsemen reformed.
A new album called Hot Rise of an Ice Cream Phoenix was released in 2021.
Desjardins issued a solo semi-acoustic LP on America's Enigma Records and the French New Rose label, titled Time Stands Still by Chris D./Divine Horseman in 1984.
The album was later released in Australia by Dog Meat Records of Melbourne.
Desjardins issued a second solo album titled I Pass for Human as "Stone By Stone" following the end of his marriage to Julie Christensen.
From 1989 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2000, Desjardins performed live with varying line-ups of The Flesh Eaters.
During the first of these periods, three more albums came out on SST Records: Dragstrip Riot (1991), Sex Diary of Mr. Vampire (1992), and Crucified Lovers in Woman Hell (EP - 1993).Two additional albums, Ashes of Time (1999) and Miss Muerte (2004), were released.
He released a further solo album Love Cannot Die through the Sympathy for the Record Industry label in 1995.
In 2005, Desjardins' tribute to fringe directors of Japanese cult, action and exploitation cinema of the period 1950 to 1980, was published by I.B. Tauris, entitled Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film.
Desjardins spent almost 20 years researching and compiling an encyclopedia of Japanese yakuza films.
In early 2006, to mark the 25th anniversary of A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die, Desjardins performed three shows in California and one in London, with Doe, Bonebrake, Alvin, Bateman, and Berlin.
A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die, a 500-page anthology of Chris D.'s written work, was published at the end of 2009.
All were published in 2012.
Illiterati Press published Double Snake Bourbon, a 139-page collection of Desjardins' poetry, lyrics, and prose.
This work was published by Poison Fang Press in April 2013.
They issued a new album, I Used to Be Pretty, in 2019.