Christopher John Hayes was born on November 24, 1957 in Sacramento,
California. He got his first guitar when he was nine years old, and he
took whatever lessons he could - from folk to jazz (he is now a
self-confessed jazz freak). He quickly became so proficient with the
guitar that he started teaching it. He was pursuing his first love,
jazz guitar, on a full-time basis, with several different bands (his
first band was called "The Rubber Band"), and, when he was 20, he went
to Europe to back-up the world famous blues singer
Little Esther Phillips. When he
returned to San Francisco, he looked around for a new band to play
with, and he heard that
Huey Lewis was on the
look-out for a guitarist. He tried out for the position and although he
still had a lot to learn about rock and roll (he used to hate it as a
kid), he became a member of the band.
He comes from a musical family, but as Huey says, "[he's] the pick of
the litter!" His sister,
Bonnie Hayes, is a
celebrated Bay Area singer and band leader whose latest CD was released
in 1996 (Chris appears on this album as well).
Kevin Saunders Hayes, who sometimes
jams with Bonnie too, plays drums with
The Robert Cray Band. These aren't
the only Hayes siblings, Chris is the oldest male of seven children!
The youngest, Jonathan, plays guitar for the LA-based band, "Walking
Giant".
Now, as well as playing guitar in the band and singing backing-vocals,
he is also an established rock songwriter, often putting Huey's lyrics
to music. Outside the band, his interests include golf, fly fishing,
and playing the piano, his favorite movie is
Casablanca (1942), and his favorite
movie stars are
Humphrey Bogart and
James Dean. He has two sons and a
daughter and his hometown is San Francisco, California.