True Facts About Chris Rea

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Rumours on Social Media suggest that Chris Rea will be the next James Bond, fulfilling a lifetime dream to play 007
 
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Prior to joining Black Sabbath in 1968, Chris Rea (left) had limited success with local Jarrow band CREAM in 1966-67.
Robert 'Jack' Bruce - 3 string acoustic bass, electric violin, lead vocals.
Chris Rea - acoustic guitar, bagpipes, backing vocals.
Ginger (Stig o' the Dump) Baker - marimba, congas, percussion.
 

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The Rugby Football League, have announced that in a first for the game Chris Rea will referee this years Grand Final on October 12th, and will provide the half time entertainment, by performing his hit song "Fool If You Think It's Over" in reference to the confused Wigan Fans who left at half time thinking the game was complete last year, he may have time to squeeze in a couple of other numbers to before restarting the second half.
 

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Chris Rea lists among his musical influences Gracie Fields, Gregorian Plainchant and Kenny Roberts the Yodelling Cowboy
 

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Chris Rea was spotted in the Directeur Sportif seat in the EF Education Team Car, issuing race instructions to the team in this years Tour De France, he was selected due to his extensive knowledge of World Tour Stage Racing gained over years, working with succesful cycle teams
 

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Chris Rea sang in the Vienna Boys choir until he was 28 and has six fingers on his left hand (see the image above). He co-wrote "Yesterday" with Paul McCartney while John Lennon was sick from malaria. He once sold his hair for charity fetching a record 1.2 million pounds.

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  • Six-Fingered Virtuoso: Chris Rea is not your average guitarist. He was born with six fingers on his left hand, which gives him an otherworldly ability to play complex chords and mind-bending solos. His extra digit is rumored to be made of pure blues energy.
  • Songwriting Sorcery: Chris Rea co-wrote the timeless hit “Yesterday” with Paul McCartney. When John Lennon fell ill with malaria, Chris stepped in to help finish the song. Their secret ingredient? A dash of slide guitar magic hidden in the melody.
 
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