Cris Jacobs is a gifted singer-songwriter and guitarist whose soulful blend of rock, folk, and blues has garnered him a dedicated following. With a career spanning over a decade, Jacobs first gained recognition as the frontman for the Baltimore-based band The Bridge, which formed in 2001 and disbanded in 2011. Following the dissolution of The Bridge, he embarked on a successful solo career that highlighted his profound lyrical prowess and deft musicality.
Jacobs released his debut solo album, "Songs for Cats and Dogs," in 2012, setting the stage for his warm, earthy sound. He continued to solidify his reputation as a compelling solo artist with subsequent releases such as "Dust To Gold" in 2016, which showcased his ability to craft songs with emotional depth and resonating melodies. His later works, including "Color Where You Are" (2019) and "Painted Roads" (2019), further reflect his evolution as a songwriter and performer. Jacobs is known not only for his studio work but also for his dynamic live performances, as captured in the release "Cris Jacobs (Live at Stages Music Arts)." His latest tracks, "Work Song (I Can Still Sing)" and "Long Distance Call," continue to exhibit his authentic voice and his dedication to exploring the textures and stories of American roots music.
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