Christopher James Cester (born 16 September 1981) is an Australian musician, songwriter, producer and founding mainstay drummer and backing vocalist of rock band
Jet
Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:
Aerospace
* Jet aircraft, an aircraft propelled by jet engines
** Jet airliner
** Jet engine
** Jet fuel
* Jet Airways, an Indian airline
* Wind Jet (ICAO: JET), an Italian airline
* Journey to Enceladus a ...
. As a member of Jet, Cester has won awards as a songwriter from the
Australasian Performing Right Association
APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwr ...
(APRA), including in
2005
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as Songwriter of the Year, and
2011 for "
Seventeen", which won "Most Played Australian Work" and "Rock Work of the Year".
Early life
Christopher James Cester was born in
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a me ...
, Australia, 16 September 1981.
[Wilson][Spencer et al, (2007) 'Sester, Chris' entry.] He has one older brother,
Nicholas John "Nic" Cester (born 6 July 1979), and two younger brothers. Their parents were both children of
immigrants to Australia. Their mother, Helen Isobel née McIvor (born 1957), has
Scottish
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*Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family native to Scotland
*Scottish English
*Scottish national identity, the Scottish ide ...
descent; and their father, Giovanni "John" Cester (1957–August 2004), had
Italian descent.
During their childhood, Chris and Nic listened to music their parents liked, including The Beatles' ''
Abbey Road
''Abbey Road'' is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It is the last album the group started recording, although '' Let It Be'' was the last album completed before the band's break-up in April 1970. It was mostly ...
'', Stevie Wonder's
''Hotter Than July'',
Led Zeppelin
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, and
The Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhyt ...
.
As kids, the Cester brothers would play pretend gigs in their living room; Chris was the singer, but he eventually took up drums, pretending to play while Nic sang. The boys attended
St Bede's College Mentone
, motto_translation = By Right Paths
, established = 1938
, type = Independent Catholic
, gender = Boys
, denomination = Catholic (Lasallian)
, principal = ...
, where Chris took one year of drum lessons before teaching himself on a drum kit at home independently.
An uncle, Eugene Cester (born 1961), known as Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun, was a member of the Australian alternative/satire rock band
TISM, which initially inspired Chris and Nic to pursue careers in music.
Music career
1996–2012 : Jet
In 1996, Chris and Nic Cester formed
Jet
Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:
Aerospace
* Jet aircraft, an aircraft propelled by jet engines
** Jet airliner
** Jet engine
** Jet fuel
* Jet Airways, an Indian airline
* Wind Jet (ICAO: JET), an Italian airline
* Journey to Enceladus a ...
with Nic's schoolmate
Cameron Muncey on guitar and vocals;
Mark Wilson joined at a later time on
bass guitar
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.
The band used a variety of names before settling on Jet in 2002, named after the 1973 song "
Jet
Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:
Aerospace
* Jet aircraft, an aircraft propelled by jet engines
** Jet airliner
** Jet engine
** Jet fuel
* Jet Airways, an Indian airline
* Wind Jet (ICAO: JET), an Italian airline
* Journey to Enceladus a ...
" by former Beatle
Paul McCartney
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and his band
Wings
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.
Chris primarily played the drums, sang, and wrote songs.
After finishing secondary school, the band began playing pub gigs around Melbourne; Chris and the band worked out songs they were writing, and they played rock covers. These songs would go on to be the tracks that turned into Jet's 2002 extended play, ''
Dirty Sweet''. Jet released the studio albums between 2003 and 2009 before disbanding in March 2012.
2011: DamnDogs
By mid-2011, Cester had formed his own electro-rock band, DamnDogs, in Los Angeles with a cousin: Mitch McIvor on guitar; Jet's
Mark Wilson on bass guitar; and that group's touring keyboardist, Louis Macklin.
DamnDogs released a debut five-track EP, ''Strange Behaviour'',
on 9 August 2011. DamnDogs played several shows around Los Angeles and in Australia before changing the lineup and turning into a new band iteration.
2016: Mystic Knights of Amnesia
In 2016, Cester formed Mystic Knights of Amnesia with Jet bandmate Louis Macklin to write more experimental rock music. The band was named by friend and former
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment[Noel Gallagher
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He was the chief songwriter, lead guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis until their split in 2009. After leaving Oasis, he formed ...]
. The band is based out of Los Angeles, and the lineup consists of guitarist and singer Emmanuel Castro, guitarist Aaron Eisenberg, bassist John Pancost, and Louis Macklin on keys.
2018–2019: The Jaded Hearts Club
Cester was the lead singer of rock supergroup
The Jaded Hearts Club from 2018–2019. The lineup at the time consisted of
Matt Bellamy of
Muse
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses ( grc, Μοῦσαι, Moûsai, el, Μούσες, Múses) are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the ...
,
Graham Coxon of
Blur, Sean Payne of
The Zutons
The Zutons are an English indie rock band, formed in 2001 in Liverpool. The band are currently composed of singer, songwriter and guitarist Dave McCabe, drummer Sean Payne and saxophonist Abi Harding.
They released their debut album, '' Who K ...
,
Ilan Rubin of
Nine Inch Nails
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, and Jamie Davis. Cester sang lead vocals alongside
Miles Kane for a year of shows, including
South By Southwest
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in Austin, Texas, and the
Teenage Cancer Trust show in the
Royal Albert Hall
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.
Nic Cester
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* National Ice Center, an agency that provides worldwide navigational ice ...
sang with the band at a secret show in Los Angeles in 2018, and he took Chris's place in the band after Chris sustained a back injury from an accident in 2019.
Personal life
Chris uses
Gretsch
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drums, including a Brady 14- x 8-inch Jarrah Ply snare, and
Zildjian cymbals. His cymbal setup is a pair of 15-inch A Zildjian New Beat Hats, and he has a 220-inch K Zildjian Dark Ride.
Chris lives with his partner and daughter in Los Angeles.
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
The
APRA Awards
APRA Awards may refer to one of two awards ceremonies:
*APRA Awards (Australia)
*APRA Awards (New Zealand)
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are presented annually from 1982 by the
Australasian Performing Right Association
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(APRA).
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Cold Hard Bitch
"Cold Hard Bitch" is the fourth single (second in the United States) by Australian rock group Jet from their 2003 debut album, ''Get Born''. The song was written by band members Chris Cester, Nic Cester, and Cameron Muncey. Note: User may have ...
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She's a Genius
"She's a Genius" is a song by Australian rock band Jet. It was released as the lead single from the band's third album ''Shaka Rock''. The song was played at a secret show in Melbourne in November 2008 and was announced as the first single alo ...
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Seventeen" – Nicholas Cester, Christopher Cester, Cameron Muncey , , Most Played Australian Work
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2021
, "Chase the Feeling" - Andrew Stockdale, Chris Cester, Jason Hill
, Most Performed Rock Work
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1981 births
APRA Award winners
Australian people of Italian descent
Australian people of Scottish descent
Australian rock drummers
Male drummers
Jet (band) members
Living people
Musicians from Melbourne
The Wrights (Australian band) members
21st-century drummers
21st-century Australian male musicians
21st-century Australian musicians
Rock musicians
Rock drummers
People from Dingley Village, Victoria