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- Q16012778 description "Australian musician, teacher".
- Q16012778 description "Australian musician, teacher".
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- Q16012778 abstract "Christopher James "Chris" Freeman (c. 1950–1992) was an Australian multi-instrumentalist and teacher who specialised in six-string and 12-string guitar for classical and flamenco music. At the age of 17 he severed the fingertip of his left hand middle finger in a car accident. It was replaced by a silver cap, which gave him the nickname "Silver Finger". He released three solo albums, Thesilger (1976), Shifting Sands... Night & Day (1978) and Best of Chris Freeman (1991). He also issued four albums with keyboardist John Shaw, Chris Freeman and John Shaw (1981), Synthesized Orchestration (1983), Synthesized Orchestration Vol. 2 (1984) and The Best of Chris Freeman and John Shaw (1990). Freeman died in 1992 after an asthma attack, aged 41 or 42. Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described him as a "[g]ifted multi-instrumentalist" who "garnered considerable praise for his work, but he never embraced the notion of mainstream acceptance".".
- Q16012778 activeYearsEndYear "1992".
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- Q16012778 alias "Freeman, Christopher James".
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- Q16012778 alternativeNames "Freeman, Christopher James".
- Q16012778 background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Q16012778 birthName "Christopher James Freeman".
- Q16012778 dateOfBirth "ca. 1950".
- Q16012778 dateOfDeath "1992".
- Q16012778 genre Q9730.
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- Q16012778 instrument "Guitar , organ, piano, synthesiser, Fairlight CMI".
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- Q16012778 name "Chris Freeman".
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- Q16012778 comment "Christopher James "Chris" Freeman (c. 1950–1992) was an Australian multi-instrumentalist and teacher who specialised in six-string and 12-string guitar for classical and flamenco music. At the age of 17 he severed the fingertip of his left hand middle finger in a car accident. It was replaced by a silver cap, which gave him the nickname "Silver Finger". He released three solo albums, Thesilger (1976), Shifting Sands... Night & Day (1978) and Best of Chris Freeman (1991).".
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- Q16012778 givenName "Christopher James Freeman".
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