Chris Feinstein

Chris Feinstein
Feinstein performing at the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, New Jersey, February 23, 2009
Feinstein performing at the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, New Jersey, February 23, 2009
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Todd Feinstein
Also known asSpacewolf
Born(1967-05-26)May 26, 1967
Nashville, Tennessee, US
DiedDecember 15, 2009(2009-12-15) (aged 42)
New York City, New York, US
Occupations
  • Bass guitarist
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Bass guitar
  • guitar
  • drums
Years active1982–2009
Formerly of

Christopher Todd Feinstein (May 26, 1967 – December 15, 2009) was an American bass guitarist, record producer, and songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee. Feinstein's career began at the age of 15, recording and touring in bands (Shadow 15, The Questionnaires, Bedlam, Iodine), which led him to widen his studio skills where he became interested in production and recording artist development.

In 1997, Feinstein moved to New York City to pursue his career in production. He became a partner in a production team based at the infamous TMF Studios in the East Village. While at TMF, he teamed up with Detroit native, producer/engineer Michael Tudor to co-produce a series of recordings of New York rock bands such as The Astrojet (featuring Jody Porter of Fountains of Wayne), Clara Venus and Mikki James. Together, Feinstein and Tudor co-produced material for the Beatles-based soundtrack to the 2001 drama film I Am Sam, featuring Rufus Wainright and Sean Lennon's "Across the Universe" and Howie Day's "Help!". They also co-produced Moby's singles "South Side" (featuring Gwen Stefani) and We Are All Made of Stars. During this time, Feinstein also contributed musically to several artists' albums such as Fat Joe's Loyalty, Chantal Kreviazuk's Juno Award-winning Colour Moving and Still, Tim Finn's Say It Is So and Patty Griffin's Flaming Red.[1]

In 2006, Feinstein was sought-after to play bass guitar for Ryan Adams & The Cardinals. During this time he also became known as Space Wolf.[1] As a Cardinal he recorded three albums, Easy Tiger (2007), Follow the Lights EP (2007) and Cardinology (2008) and toured extensively worldwide through 2009.[2]

The last album he recorded playing bass guitar was New Zealand artist Gin Wigmore's Holy Smoke produced by Mike Elizondo and engineered by Joe Chiccarelli.[3]

Growing up, Feinstein enjoyed listening to The Clash, Hüsker Dü, The Replacements, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, The Who and Brian Wilson.

  1. ^ a b Mills, Fred (December 21, 2009). "Chris Feinstein 1967-2009 R.I.P." Blurt Online. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  2. ^ Gold, Adam (December 16, 2009). "Chris Feinstein, Bassist for Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, Dead at 42". Nashville Scene. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  3. ^ "Christopher Todd Feinstein". The Tennessean. December 19, 2009. Retrieved May 26, 2018.