
Cris Jacobs is an American singer-songwriter from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. A local fixture in Maryland music, Jacobs was called "The King of Baltimore rock'n'roll" by Baltimore magazine. In the early 2000s, Jacobs played (alongside Patrick McAvinue) in a bluegrass band, Smooth Kentucky, in the Baltimore area. Concomitantly, Jacobs was the guitarist and vocalist for The Bridge from the band's founding in 2001 until its breakup in 2011. Following the end of The Bridge in 2011, Jacobs formed the Cris Jacobs Band.
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Jack The Whistle And The Hammer
Under the Big Top
Poor Davey
Work Song (I Can Still Sing)
Daughter, Daughter
Shine Your Weary Light
The Devil or Jesse James
Hallelujah Hustler
Bone Digger
Kind Woman
Delivery Man
Painted Roads
Buffalo Girl
Heavy Water
Lifetime to Go
Turn Into Gold
Cold Carolina
We'll Act Like Strangers
Rooster Coop
Night Birds
Break Your Fall
Little Dreamer
Hold Close These Things
Queen of the Avenue
Leaving Charm City
Wild Roses and Dirt
One of These Days
Afterglow
Ghosts of Evangeline
Everybody's Lost
Holler and Hum
Pimlico
Fruits of My Labor
Cold, Cold Walls
The Lights of St. James
Castaway
Black Peter
Long Distance Call
Best Intentions
September
Turn to Gold (Live)
One of These Days (feat. Sam Bush)
Lifetime to Go (feat. Lee Ann Womack)
Elevators (feat. Cris Jacobs)
Buffalo Girl (Live)
Black Peter (Live)
Daughter, Daughter (feat. Jerry Douglas)
Ball of Fire (feat. Cris Jacobs)
Cold, Cold Walls (feat. The McCrary Sisters)
Work Song (I Can Still Sing) [feat. Lindsay Lou]
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