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Chris Whitey Sims

Chris Whitey Sims (born 1966) is a musician, songwriter and first amendment activist known for his work with The Leaving Trains, Graveyard Rodeo and his current band Tender.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tender: punk rock with metal edge )
==Musical career==
In 1991 Falling James Moreland briefly disbanded The Leaving Trains to form The Power of Sky. Along with Power of Sky's bassist, Chris Whitey Sims, Moreland reassembled a new Leaving Trains with Bobby Belltower (who had briefly played in the previous incarnation of the band) and Lenny Montoya. This lineup produced two albums on SST Records: Loser Illusion Part 0 released 1991 (SST284), and The Lump in My Forehead released 1992 (SST288), with James Moreland and Chris Whitey Sims as primary songwriters.
Chris Sims also performed with Pepper Keenan in Graveyard Rodeo, a local New Orleans band in the mid-1980's as featured in Life, Death and Heavy Blues from the Bayou.
Sims also appears on The FuckEmos album "Airshow" released by Man's Ruin (MR-181) in 2000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Review: Fuckemos - Music - The Austin Chronicle )

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