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Chris Mars (Christopher Edward Mars) was born on 26 April, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, is an American musician. Discover Chris Mars'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 62 years old?

Popular As Christopher Edward Mars
Occupation Musician, songwriter, producer, painter
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 26 April, 1961
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Nationality United States

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Chris Mars Net Worth

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1961

Chris Mars (born April 26, 1961) is an American painter and musician.

1979

He was the drummer for the seminal Minneapolis-based alternative rock band The Replacements from 1979 to 1990, and later joined the informal supergroup Golden Smog before beginning a solo career.

While Mars concentrates mainly on his art career, he still occasionally releases new music.

In Rolling Stone's Alt Rock-a-Rama, Mars detailed the kind of hell-raising that he and the other Replacements—singer-guitarist Paul Westerberg, lead guitarist Bob Stinson, and bassist Tommy Stinson—indulged in when they were together.

Among other incidents, Mars was thrown in jail for playing chicken with an unmarked police car.

Also, in conjunction with Bob Stinson, he sabotaged a gig where he knew there would be a lot of record-industry personnel in attendance by going to a novelty store and purchasing some bottles of stink juice.

Mars sometimes transformed into an alter ego named Pappy the Clown while on tour; he would paint his face when inebriated and spook the band and road crew.

1990

Mars appeared on only a few songs on the Replacements' final album, All Shook Down (1990), and left before the subsequent tour, unhappy with Westerberg's increasing control of the band.

1992

Mars's first solo album, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades (1992), was a revelation for fans and critics used to his fairly limited role in The Replacements.

He wrote every track and played drums, guitar, and keyboards in addition to handling all lead and backing vocals.

Except for the presence of bass guitarist J.D. Foster and brief contributions from Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy, it was essentially a D.I.Y. affair.

Mars followed it up a year later with 75% Less Fat.

1995

Mars wasn't interested in touring behind his third album, Tenterhooks (1995), so another band, The Wallmen, toured behind it with a cardboard cutout of Mars placed onstage.

1996

He released one more album, Anonymous Botch (1996), before fully turning his full creative attention to his visual-art career.

2017

Mars self-published a fifth album, Note to Self, in 2017.

He announced the news on Twitter and later on his Facebook page.

His painting style, examples of which grace all of his album covers, is marked by nightmarish landscapes and grotesque, distorted figures.

He draws inspiration from his older brother's struggle with schizophrenia.

He generally likes to use oils or pastels, although he ventures into other media, like acrylic and scratchboard.

He created a 13-minute animated film about his work titled The Severed Stream.

His work, which has fetched prices of more than $30,000, has been shown throughout the United States and Canada.

He has had solo exhibitions at Billy Shire Fine Arts, The Erie Art Museum, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The Steensland Museum, Coker Bell Gallery and the Mesa Arts Center.

Mars lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Sally Mars.

He attended Central High School in Minneapolis but did not graduate.