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Chris Foster may refer to: * Chris Foster (soccer), American soccer player *Chris Foster (folk singer) (born 1948), English folk singer and guitarist See also *Christopher Foster (other) Christopher Foster may refer to: * Christopher Foster (cricketer) (1904–1971), English cricketer * Christopher Foster (economist) (1930–2022), English academic * Christopher Foster (bishop) Christopher Richard James Foster (born 7 November ...
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Chris Foster (soccer)
Chris Foster is a retired U.S. soccer forward and current fighter pilot and soccer coach. Foster played one season in the American Professional Soccer League and one in the USISL. He is currently an assistant coach with the Air Force Falcons soccer team. Foster attended the United States Air Force Academy where he played on the men's soccer team from 1985 to 1988. He finished his career with fifty-four goals, second on the school's all time goals list. At graduation, he was awarded the prestigious Air Force Academy's "Most Valuable Athlete" award. He was a third team All American his senior season. Following his graduation in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in engineering mechanics, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach on the school's soccer team. In 1989, he was a member of the U.S. soccer team at the World University Games. In 1990, he signed with the expansion Colorado Foxes in the American Professional Soccer League. In the fall of 1990, he moved to Williams AFB to attend p ...
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Chris Foster (folk Singer)
Chris Foster (born 23 April 1948), is an English singer and guitarist known for his interpretations of traditional and contemporary songs. He was born in Yeovil, Somerset, England. It is there that he first heard and started singing traditional songs. He trained as an artist at the Norwich, and Chelsea Schools of Art. His professional "break" came in the early 1970s when a music agent spotted him singing at Dingles Folk Club in London. This led to eight years as a professional solo folk singer/guitarist. He recorded two, highly regarded albums in the late 1970s: ''Layers'' (1977) and ''All Things in Common'' (1979). Both featured mainly traditional songs with often complex fingerstyle accompaniments (some in open tunings) on a Fylde acoustic guitar. He stopped full-time touring in the 1980s, to work on various arts-based projects and settled in Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the river ...
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